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A tiny, primitive, fast HTTP request/response parser written in C, designed to be stateless and memory-efficient.
A lightweight Erlang library for building fast and scalable HTTP servers.
A lightweight Swift library for building web server applications using coroutines for synchronous concurrency.
A collection of Go programming examples covering beginner to expert topics, from basic syntax to advanced applications.
A tiny, cross-platform, module-based web server for .NET, enabling lightweight web applications and REST APIs.
A simple, configurable web server written entirely in bash for educational and experimental use.
A Laravel development environment for Linux that runs Nginx and DnsMasq to serve sites on *.test domains.
A fast non-blocking HTTP server for Common Lisp built on libev, aiming to be the fastest web server in any language.
A lightweight F# web server library with combinators for route flow and task composition.
A command-line tool for managing Cooklang recipes, generating shopping lists, and serving a web interface from a single binary.
A low-level HTTP server library in Rust focused on 100% HTTP compliance and easy server creation.
A microframework for building JavaScript/TypeScript HTTP systems, runtime-agnostic and strongly typed.
A minimalistic and flexible HTTP request multiplexer for Go, featuring middleware support and context integration.
A fast concurrent HTTP/WebSocket server for Ruby with built-in Pub/Sub, built on the facil.io C framework.
A multithreaded application server for PHP, written in PHP, offering enterprise-grade infrastructure without traditional CGI overhead.
An open-source, web-based bookmarking server for self-hosted personal or team bookmark management.
An ultra-lightweight C-based web application framework for scalable server-side and networking applications.
A simple, robust, and performant Erlang web server designed specifically for building HTTP APIs.
A collection of production-ready Nginx configuration snippets, templates, and best practices for common web server setups.
A high-performance, memory-efficient, and scalable HTTP/1.1 web server for OCaml, built with Angstrom and Faraday.
A performant, Express.js-like web server and REST API framework for Dart, designed for ease of use and minimal dependencies.
A simple HTTP server implementation for Swift using POSIX socket API, running on both macOS and Linux.
A web-based WiFi connection manager for ESP8266, ESP12, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico devices running MicroPython.
A command-line tool that runs SQL queries directly on PCAP files and includes a built-in web server for remote inspection.
A boilerplate Hapi server example demonstrating web and API server setup with Node.js, Hapi, and Swig templates.
A composable framework for writing HTTP handlers in Go with typed URL parameters and middleware chains.
A high-performance Rack-compatible HTTP server built on Vert.x for JRuby applications.
An optimized Nginx virtual host configuration for Craft CMS implementing security, performance, and SEO best practices.
A lightweight asynchronous HTTP server for MicroPython, designed to run on resource-constrained IoT devices like ESP8266/ESP32.
A minimal, high-performance middleware for routing in Crystal's built-in HTTP server.
A Ruby library for building complete, multi-team Slack bot services with OAuth button integration.
A lightweight, embeddable web server written in pure C# for quickly creating .NET web services with minimal configuration.
An open-source, high-performance CFML server engine for running ColdFusion applications.
A lightweight Dart web server with routing, filtering, template engine, WebSocket, MVC pattern, and static file serving.
Docker images providing the latest Nginx with LuaJIT and additional Lua modules, built for multiple Linux distributions.
A high-performance, HTTP/1.1 compliant web server written in Common Lisp for serving static and dynamic content.
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