Welcome to DUB, the D package registry. The following list shows all available packages:
Name | Last update | Score | Registered | Description |
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diskuto | 1.7.6, 2 months ago | 3.2 | 2017-Mar-14 | Embedded comment engine |
dnsmadeeasy | ~master, 9 years ago | 0.5 | 2015-Oct-12 | dlang implementation for dnsmadeeasy API |
drocks | 0.1.2, a year ago | 0.4 | 2019-Jan-24 | RocksServer db client |
duod | 1.2.1, 9 years ago | 0.7 | 2015-Feb-23 | Duo asset management integration. |
elemi | 1.2.2, a year ago | 0.3 | 2020-Nov-01 | A simple HTML creation helper. |
embaked | 0.1.8, 6 years ago | 1.8 | 2015-Apr-09 | HTML baking library |
embd | 0.2.1, 7 years ago | 1.6 | 2013-Mar-06 | Low-level API for embedding D code into text. |
eskomcalendar4d | 0.1.3, 11 months ago | 0.6 | 2023-Jun-01 | Eskom Calendar client API library for D |
fastcgi-native | 0.0.1, 2 months ago | 0.5 | 2024-Mar-11 | Communicate with your FastCGI server easily using sockets in dlang |
fastjwt | 2.0.1, 10 months ago | 2.8 | 2017-Feb-03 | A Simple and fast D implementation of JSON Web Tokens |
fcgi-loop | 1.2.2, 9 years ago | 0.3 | 2014-Oct-13 | Simple interface to FCGI |
feedly | 0.0.102, 9 years ago | 1.4 | 2015-Jan-02 | API for Feedly RSS service |
ffeedd | 1.1.2, 12 months ago | 0.4 | 2021-Jan-22 | RSS 2.0 and Atom 1.0 feed writer |
fluent-asserts | 1.0.0, 2 years ago | 2.6 | 2017-Apr-03 | Fluent assertions done right |
gauthenticator | 0.0.2, 4 years ago | 1.2 | 2020-Feb-27 | Act as google authenticator device |
gcm | 2.0.0-alpha.2, 9 years ago | 0.0 | 2015-Aug-22 | Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) for D |
gelfd | 1.3.3, 7 years ago | 2.4 | 2015-Nov-12 | GELF protocol for D. |
graphqld | 5.1.6, 4 days ago | 3.5 | 2019-Feb-25 | A library to handle the GraphQL Protocol |
gumbo-d | 0.2.2, 11 years ago | 1.0 | 2013-Aug-14 | D bindings for Google's Gumbo HTML5 parser library |
handy-httpd | 8.4.0, 32 days ago | 3.1 | 2022-Jan-07 | Extremely lightweight HTTP server for D. |
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