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Lightweight library for web server applications in Swift on macOS and Linux powered by coroutines.
heroku
slack
swift
xcode
coroutines
concurrency
fibers
buildpack
server-side-swift
swiftpm
synchronous-apis
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swiftenv
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Cloud Foundry buildpack for running Java applications
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Heroku buildpack for Hugo, the static site generator - https://github.com/spf13/hugo
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ASP.NET Core demo app with webpack bundle
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Run custom commands during the build of a Heroku app
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Deploy predictive query engines built with PredictionIO, an open-source machine learning framework.
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Run mattermost on Heroku with an Nginx reverse proxy
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IBM Cloud buildpack for Swift
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heroku buildpack for nodejs projects with build-step
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A standard library for Heroku buildpacks.
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Cloud Foundry buildpack for running Java applications using TomEE
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Cloud Foundry buildpack for running Java applications
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builder for rainbond
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An experimental Cloud Foundry buildpack to push applications using Docker Compose
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Compile TypeScript for Node.js on Heroku
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Modified version RClone (Gclone) to support Heroku
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/ɡəʊnət/ - portable tool to help you verify whether you can push a sample app to Cloud Foundry
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Custom PHP extensions for the official heroku buildpack
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