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webs
-- description
Stuff for spinning webs.
Current status is somewhere between alpha and I'm running alpha in production.
cache - a little cache to prevent digging into the database too frequently
htfilter - hypertext filter. rewrite whitelisted html.
httpsig - http signatures
image - rescale, rotate, recompress images.
junk - modestly typed wrapper around map[string]interface{} for json objects.
login - simple password based cookie auth
rss - datatypes to assist rss generation
synlight - syntax highlighting see also: https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma
templates - utility wrappers around html/template for hot loading
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