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mongoose-slug-plugin
Slugs for Mongoose with history and i18n support (uses speakingurl by default, but you can use any slug library such as limax, slugify, mollusc, or slugme)
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lad
👦 Lad is the best Node.js framework. Made by a former Express TC and Koa team member. -
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koa-better-error-handler
A better error-handler for Lad and Koa. Makes `ctx.throw` awesome (best used with koa-404-handler)
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i18n
i18n wrapper and Koa middleware for Lad
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lad.sh
Demo for Lad - The Best Node.js Framework
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assets
Assets for Lad
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mongoose-common-plugin
Common plugin for Mongoose with standard schema fields and localization support
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cache-pug-templates
Cache Pug templates for Lad/Koa/Express/Connect with Redis
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state-helper
State helper for Lad
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koa-better-timeout
Response timeout middleware for Koa and Lad (uses Boom by default)
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graceful
Gracefully exit server (Koa), database (Mongo/Mongoose), Redis clients, and job scheduler (Redis/Bull)
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react-web
Port of ladjs web to react
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passport
Passport for Lad
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shared-config
Shared configuration for Lad's API and Web servers
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koa-meta
SEO <title> and <meta name="description"> middleware for Koa and Lad
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gulp-envify
Gulp plugin for envify without browserify (maintained fork of https://github.com/tomashanacek/gulp-envify)
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koa-cache-responses
Caching middleware for Koa using koa-cash and route pattern-based matching with path-to-regexp. Made for Lad.
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naivebayes
A ladjs naivebayes package forked from `https://github.com/surmon-china/naivebayes`
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pick-original
Transform an Object that was transformed to return only the original properties recursively picked if they are not undefined.
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mongoose-omit-common-fields
Array of common fields to emit for Mongoose toObject/toJSON (helpful for security)
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manifest-rev
Dynamically load assets into your views, emails, etc. from your `rev-manifest.json` manifest revision file.

