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Phoenix LiveView-style reactive components for Django with Rust-powered performance. Real-time UI updates over WebSocket, no JavaScript build step required.

Project description

djust

Reactive server-side rendering for Django, powered by Rust

djust brings Phoenix LiveView-style reactive components to Django. You write server-side Python; the client updates automatically over a WebSocket. There is no JavaScript to write, no bundler, and no build step in your project.

djust.org · Documentation · Quick Start · Examples

PyPI version CI MIT License Python 3.10+ Django 4.2+ PyPI Downloads

Features

  • Fast — Rust-powered template engine and virtual DOM diffing (10–100x faster than plain Django rendering; see Performance)
  • Reactive components — Phoenix LiveView-style server-side reactivity
  • Django compatible — works with existing Django templates and components
  • No build step — ~55 KB gzipped client JavaScript, no bundling required
  • WebSocket updates — real-time DOM patches over WebSocket, with HTTP fallback
  • Minimal payloads — diffing sends only what changed
  • Rust core — performance-critical paths (templates, VDOM, parsing) are written in Rust
  • Debug panel — interactive debugging with event history and VDOM inspection
  • Lazy hydration — defer WebSocket connections for below-the-fold content to reduce memory
  • TurboNav compatible — works with Turbo-style client-side navigation
  • PWA support — offline-first Progressive Web Apps with automatic sync
  • Multi-tenant — tenant isolation for SaaS architectures
  • Auth — view-level and handler-level authorization via Django permissions

Quick Example

from djust import LiveView, event_handler

class CounterView(LiveView):
    template_string = """
    <div>
        <h1>Count: {{ count }}</h1>
        <button dj-click="increment">+</button>
        <button dj-click="decrement">-</button>
    </div>
    """

    def mount(self, request, **kwargs):
        self.count = 0

    @event_handler
    def increment(self):
        self.count += 1  # Automatically updates client

    @event_handler
    def decrement(self):
        self.count -= 1

No JavaScript needed. State changes trigger minimal DOM updates automatically.

How Reactivity Works

djust uses a Rust-powered virtual DOM (VDOM) to diff server-rendered HTML and send only the changed patches over WebSocket. A few core attributes make everything click.

Template Anatomy

{% load djust_tags %}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    {% djust_scripts %}              {# Loads the client runtime #}
</head>
<body dj-view="{{ dj_view_id }}">   {# Identifies the WebSocket session #}
    <div dj-root>                    {# Reactive boundary — only this is diffed #}
        <h1>Count: {{ count }}</h1>
        <button dj-click="increment">+</button>
    </div>
    {# Static content outside dj-root is never touched by VDOM patching #}
</body>
</html>
Attribute Where Purpose
{% djust_scripts %} <head> Injects client JavaScript
dj-view="{{ dj_view_id }}" <body> Connects page to WebSocket session
dj-root Inner <div> Marks the reactive region; only HTML inside is diffed and patched

Stable List Identity

For lists that can reorder or have items inserted/deleted, add data-key or dj-key on each item. djust uses this to emit MoveChild patches instead of remove-then-insert pairs, preserving DOM state (focus, scroll position, animations):

{% for item in items %}
<div data-key="{{ item.id }}">
    {{ item.name }}
    <button dj-click="delete" data-item-id="{{ item.id }}">Delete</button>
</div>
{% endfor %}

Without a key, djust diffs by position — correct, but it produces more DOM mutations for reorders.

Common Pitfall: One-Sided {% if %} in Class Attributes

Using {% if %} without {% else %} inside an HTML attribute value can cause VDOM patching misalignment, because of djust's branch-aware div-depth counting:

{# WRONG: one-sided if inside class attribute #}
<div class="card {% if active %}active{% endif %}">

{# CORRECT: use full if/else #}
<div class="card {% if active %}active{% else %}{% endif %}">

{# ALSO CORRECT: move conditional outside the tag #}
{% if active %}
<div class="card active">
{% else %}
<div class="card">
{% endif %}
    ...
</div>

This applies only to attribute values — {% if %} blocks in element content work fine.

See the VDOM Architecture guide and Template Cheat Sheet for full details.

Getting Started

A complete walkthrough from zero to a working reactive counter in five steps.

Step 1 — Install

pip install djust django-channels

Step 2 — Add to INSTALLED_APPS and configure settings

In myproject/settings.py:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # ... your existing apps ...
    'channels',   # WebSocket support
    'djust',
]

ASGI_APPLICATION = 'myproject.asgi.application'

CHANNEL_LAYERS = {
    'default': {
        'BACKEND': 'channels.layers.InMemoryChannelLayer',
    }
}

Step 3 — Configure asgi.py

Replace myproject/asgi.py with:

import os
from django.core.asgi import get_asgi_application
from channels.routing import ProtocolTypeRouter, URLRouter
from channels.auth import AuthMiddlewareStack
from djust.websocket import LiveViewConsumer
from django.urls import path

os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'myproject.settings')

application = ProtocolTypeRouter({
    "http": get_asgi_application(),
    "websocket": AuthMiddlewareStack(
        URLRouter([
            path('ws/live/', LiveViewConsumer.as_asgi()),
        ])
    ),
})

Step 4 — Add the URL route

In myproject/urls.py:

from django.urls import path
from myapp.views import CounterView

urlpatterns = [
    path('counter/', CounterView.as_view(), name='counter'),
]

Step 5 — Write the view and template

myapp/views.py:

from djust import LiveView, event_handler

class CounterView(LiveView):
    template_name = 'counter.html'

    def mount(self, request, **kwargs):
        self.count = 0

    @event_handler
    def increment(self):
        self.count += 1

    @event_handler
    def decrement(self):
        self.count -= 1

myapp/templates/counter.html:

{% load djust_tags %}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
    <title>Counter</title>
    {% djust_scripts %}
</head>
<body dj-view="{{ dj_view_id }}">
    <div dj-root>
        <h1>Count: {{ count }}</h1>
        <button dj-click="increment">+</button>
        <button dj-click="decrement">-</button>
    </div>
</body>
</html>

Run with uvicorn myproject.asgi:application --reload and open /counter/. Clicking the buttons updates the count without a page reload — no JavaScript written, no build step.

Next steps:


Performance

Benchmarked on an M1 MacBook Pro (2021):

Operation Django djust Speedup
Template rendering (100 items) 2.5 ms 0.15 ms 16.7x
Large list (10k items) 450 ms 12 ms 37.5x
Virtual DOM diff N/A 0.08 ms sub-ms
Round-trip update 50 ms 5 ms 10x

Run the benchmarks yourself:

cd benchmarks
python benchmark.py

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+
  • Django 4.2+
  • Rust 1.70+ (only required when building from source)

Install from PyPI

pip install djust

Build from Source

Using Make (recommended for development)

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/djust-org/djust.git
cd djust

# Install Rust (if needed)
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

# Install everything and build
make install

# Start the development server
make start

# See all available commands
make help

Common Make commands:

  • make start — start development server with hot reload
  • make stop — stop the development server
  • make status — check if the server is running
  • make test — run all tests
  • make clean — clean build artifacts
  • make help — show all available commands

Using uv

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/djust-org/djust.git
cd djust

# Install Rust (if needed)
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

# Install uv (if needed)
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

# Create virtual environment and install dependencies
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate

# Install maturin and build
uv pip install maturin
maturin develop --release

Using pip

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/djust-org/djust.git
cd djust

# Install Rust (if needed)
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

# Create virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate

# Install maturin
pip install maturin

# Build and install
maturin develop --release

# Or build a wheel
maturin build --release
pip install target/wheels/djust-*.whl

Documentation

The full documentation lives at docs.djust.org. The sections below cover the core API; see Getting Started above for first-time setup.

Creating LiveViews

Class-Based LiveView

from djust import LiveView, event_handler

class TodoListView(LiveView):
    template_name = 'todos.html'  # Or use template_string

    def mount(self, request, **kwargs):
        """Called when view is first loaded"""
        self.todos = []

    @event_handler
    def add_todo(self, text):
        """Event handler — called from client"""
        self.todos.append({'text': text, 'done': False})

    @event_handler
    def toggle_todo(self, index):
        self.todos[index]['done'] = not self.todos[index]['done']

Function-Based LiveView

from djust import live_view

@live_view(template_name='counter.html')
def counter_view(request):
    count = 0

    def increment():
        nonlocal count
        count += 1

    return locals()  # Returns all local variables as context

Template Syntax

djust supports Django template syntax with event binding:

<!-- Variables -->
<h1>{{ title }}</h1>

<!-- Filters (all 57 Django built-in filters supported) -->
<p>{{ text|upper }}</p>
<p>{{ description|truncatewords:20 }}</p>
<a href="?q={{ query|urlencode }}">Search</a>
{{ body|urlize }}  {# No |safe needed — djust auto-marks urlize output as safe (see note below) #}

<!-- Control flow -->
{% if show %}
    <div>Visible</div>
{% endif %}

{% if count > 10 %}
    <div>Many items!</div>
{% endif %}

{% for item in items %}
    <li>{{ item }}</li>
{% endfor %}

<!-- URL resolution -->
<a href="{% url 'myapp:detail' pk=item.id %}">View</a>

<!-- Template includes -->
{% include "partials/header.html" %}

<!-- Event binding -->
<button dj-click="increment">Click me</button>
<input dj-input="on_search" type="text" />
<form dj-submit="submit_form">
    <input name="email" />
    <button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>

Django migration note: In standard Django, urlize requires |safe to render its HTML output. djust's Rust template engine automatically marks urlize, urlizetrunc, and unordered_list as safe (via safe_output_filters in the renderer), because these filters handle their own HTML escaping internally. Adding |safe after them is unnecessary.

Supported Events

  • dj-click — click events
  • dj-input — input events (passes value)
  • dj-change — change events (passes value)
  • dj-submit — form submission (passes form data as a dict)

Reusable Components

djust includes a component system with automatic state management and stable component IDs.

Basic Component Example

from djust.components import AlertComponent

class MyView(LiveView):
    def mount(self, request):
        # Components get automatic IDs based on attribute names
        self.alert_success = AlertComponent(
            message="Operation successful!",
            type="success",
            dismissible=True
        )
        # component_id automatically becomes "alert_success"

Component ID Management

Components automatically receive a stable component_id based on their attribute name in your view, which eliminates manual ID management:

# When you write:
self.alert_success = AlertComponent(message="Success!")

# The framework automatically:
# 1. Sets component.component_id = "alert_success"
# 2. Persists this ID across renders and events
# 3. Uses it in HTML: data-component-id="alert_success"
# 4. Routes events back to the correct component

Why it works:

  • The attribute name (alert_success) is already unique within your view
  • It's stable across re-renders and WebSocket reconnections
  • Event handlers can reference components by their attribute names
  • No manual ID strings to keep in sync

Event routing example:

class MyView(LiveView):
    def mount(self, request):
        self.alert_warning = AlertComponent(
            message="Warning message",
            dismissible=True
        )

    @event_handler
    def dismiss(self, component_id: str = None):
        """Handle dismissal — automatically routes to correct component"""
        if component_id and hasattr(self, component_id):
            component = getattr(self, component_id)
            if hasattr(component, 'dismiss'):
                component.dismiss()  # component_id="alert_warning"

When the dismiss button is clicked, the client sends component_id="alert_warning", and the handler uses getattr(self, "alert_warning") to find the component.

Creating Custom Components

from djust import LiveComponent, event_handler
from djust.components import register_component

class ButtonComponent(LiveComponent):
    template = '<button dj-click="on_click" data-component-id="{{ component_id }}">{{ label }}</button>'

    def mount(self, **kwargs):
        self.label = kwargs.get("label", "Click")
        self.clicks = 0

    @event_handler()
    def on_click(self, **kwargs):
        self.clicks += 1
        self.trigger_update()

    def get_context_data(self):
        return {"label": self.label, "clicks": self.clicks}

# register_component accepts LiveComponent subclasses (stateful, event-driven)
register_component('my-button', ButtonComponent)

Decorators

from djust import LiveView, event_handler, reactive

class MyView(LiveView):
    @event_handler
    def handle_click(self):
        """Marks method as event handler"""
        pass

    @reactive
    def count(self):
        """Reactive property — auto-triggers updates"""
        return self._count

    @count.setter
    def count(self, value):
        self._count = value

Configuration

Configure djust in your Django settings.py:

LIVEVIEW_CONFIG = {
    # Transport mode
    'use_websocket': True,  # Set to False for HTTP-only mode (no WebSocket dependency)

    # Debug settings
    'debug_vdom': False,  # Enable detailed VDOM patch logging (for troubleshooting)

    # Serialization (issue #292)
    'strict_serialization': False,  # Raise TypeError for non-serializable state values (recommended in development)

    # CSS Framework
    'css_framework': 'bootstrap5',  # Options: 'bootstrap5', 'tailwind', None
}

Common configuration options:

Option Default Description
use_websocket True Use WebSocket transport (requires Django Channels)
debug_vdom False Enable detailed VDOM debugging logs
strict_serialization False Raise TypeError for non-serializable state (recommended in dev)
css_framework 'bootstrap5' CSS framework for components

CSS framework setup. For Tailwind CSS, use the one-command setup:

python manage.py djust_setup_css tailwind

This auto-detects template directories, creates config files, and builds your CSS. For production:

python manage.py djust_setup_css tailwind --minify

See the CSS Framework Guide for detailed setup instructions, Bootstrap configuration, and CI/CD integration.

Debug mode. When troubleshooting VDOM issues, enable debug logging:

# In settings.py
LIVEVIEW_CONFIG = {
    'debug_vdom': True,
}

# Or programmatically
from djust.config import config
config.set('debug_vdom', True)

This logs:

  • Server-side: patch generation details (stderr)
  • Client-side: patch application and DOM traversal (browser console)

State Management

djust provides Python-only state management decorators that remove the need for manual JavaScript.

Quick Start

Build a debounced search in eight lines of Python (no JavaScript):

from djust import LiveView
from djust.decorators import debounce

class ProductSearchView(LiveView):
    template_string = """
    <input dj-input="search" placeholder="Search products..." />
    <div>{% for p in results %}<div>{{ p.name }}</div>{% endfor %}</div>
    """

    def mount(self, request):
        self.results = []

    @debounce(wait=0.5)  # Wait 500ms after typing stops
    def search(self, query: str = "", **kwargs):
        self.results = Product.objects.filter(name__icontains=query)[:10]

The server only queries after you stop typing. Add @optimistic for instant UI updates, or @cache(ttl=300) to cache responses for five minutes.

See the State Management Quick Start.

Available Decorators

Decorator Use When Example
@debounce(wait) User is typing Search, autosave
@throttle(interval) Rapid events Scroll, resize
@optimistic Instant feedback Counter, toggle
@cache(ttl, key_params) Repeated queries Autocomplete
@client_state(keys) Multi-component Dashboard filters
@background Long operations AI generation, file processing
DraftModeMixin Auto-save forms Contact form

Quick decision guide:

  • Typing in an input? → @debounce(0.5)
  • Scrolling/resizing? → @throttle(0.1)
  • Need an instant UI update? → @optimistic
  • Same query multiple times? → @cache(ttl)
  • Multiple components? → @client_state([keys])
  • Long-running work? → @background or self.start_async(callback)
  • Auto-save forms? → DraftModeMixin

More documentation:

Navigation Patterns

djust provides three navigation mechanisms for building multi-view applications without full page reloads:

When to Use What

Scenario Use Why
Filter/sort/paginate within same view dj-patch / live_patch() No remount, URL stays bookmarkable
Navigate to a different LiveView dj-navigate / live_redirect() Same WebSocket, no page reload
Link to non-LiveView page Standard <a href> Full page load needed

Quick Decision Tree

Is this a direct user click on a link?
├─ Yes → Is it the same view (filter/sort)?
│   ├─ Yes → Use dj-patch
│   └─ No → Use dj-navigate
│
└─ No → Is navigation conditional on server logic?
    ├─ Yes → Use live_redirect() in @event_handler
    │   Examples: form validation, auth checks, async operations
    └─ No → You probably need dj-navigate (see anti-pattern below)

Anti-Pattern: Don't Use dj-click for Navigation

This is the most common mistake when building multi-view djust apps. Using dj-click to trigger a handler that immediately calls live_redirect() creates an unnecessary round-trip.

Wrong — using dj-click to trigger a handler that calls live_redirect():

# Anti-pattern: handler does nothing but navigate
@event_handler()
def go_to_item(self, item_id, **kwargs):
    self.live_redirect(f"/items/{item_id}/")  # Wasteful round-trip
<!-- Wrong: forces a WebSocket round-trip just to navigate -->
<button dj-click="go_to_item" dj-value-item_id="{{ item.id }}">View</button>

What actually happens:

  1. User clicks button → client sends WebSocket message (50–100ms)
  2. Server receives message, processes handler (10–50ms)
  3. Server responds with live_redirect command (50–100ms)
  4. Client finally navigates to the new view

Total: 110–250ms, plus handler processing time.

Right — using dj-navigate directly:

<!-- Right: client navigates immediately, no server round-trip -->
<a dj-navigate="/items/{{ item.id }}/">View Item</a>

What happens:

  1. User clicks link → client navigates directly

Total: ~10ms (just DOM updates).

Why it matters:

  • Performance: 10–20x faster navigation
  • Network efficiency: saves WebSocket bandwidth
  • User experience: instant response, no loading indicators needed
  • Simplicity: less code, fewer moving parts

When to Use live_redirect() in Handlers

Use handlers for navigation only when navigation depends on server-side logic or validation.

Conditional navigation after form validation:

@event_handler()
def submit_form(self, **kwargs):
    if self.form.is_valid():
        self.form.save()
        self.live_redirect("/success/")  # OK: conditional on validation
    else:
        # Stay on form to show errors
        pass

Navigation based on auth/permissions:

@event_handler()
def view_sensitive_data(self, **kwargs):
    if not self.request.user.has_perm('app.view_sensitive'):
        self.live_redirect("/access-denied/")  # OK: auth check required
        return
    self.show_sensitive = True

Navigation after async operations:

@event_handler()
async def create_and_view_item(self, name, **kwargs):
    item = await Item.objects.acreate(name=name, owner=self.request.user)
    self.live_redirect(f"/items/{item.id}/")  # OK: navigate to newly created item

Multi-step wizard logic:

@event_handler()
def next_step(self, **kwargs):
    if self.current_step == "payment" and not self.payment_valid:
        # Stay on payment step if invalid
        return
    self.current_step = self.get_next_step()
    self.live_patch(params={"step": self.current_step})  # OK: conditional flow

The common theme: the handler does meaningful work before navigating. If your handler only calls live_redirect(), use dj-navigate instead.

Quick Example: Multi-View App

from djust import LiveView
from djust.mixins.navigation import NavigationMixin
from djust.decorators import event_handler

class ProductListView(NavigationMixin, LiveView):
    template_string = """
    <!-- Filter within same view: use dj-patch -->
    <a dj-patch="?category=electronics">Electronics</a>
    <a dj-patch="?category=books">Books</a>

    <div>
        {% for product in products %}
            <!-- Navigate to different view: use dj-navigate -->
            <a dj-navigate="/products/{{ product.id }}/">{{ product.name }}</a>
        {% endfor %}
    </div>
    """

    def mount(self, request, **kwargs):
        self.category = "all"
        self.products = []

    def handle_params(self, params, uri):
        """Called when URL changes via dj-patch or browser back/forward"""
        self.category = params.get("category", "all")
        self.products = Product.objects.filter(category=self.category)

See the Navigation Guide for the complete API reference (live_patch(), live_redirect(), handle_params()).

Developer Tooling

Debug Panel

Interactive debugging tool for LiveView development (DEBUG mode only):

# In settings.py
DEBUG = True  # Debug panel automatically enabled

Open it with Ctrl+Shift+D (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+D (Mac), or click the floating debug button.

Features:

  • Event handlers — discover all handlers with parameters, types, and descriptions
  • Event history — real-time log with timing metrics (e.g., search • 45.2ms)
  • VDOM patches — monitor DOM updates with sub-millisecond precision
  • Variables — inspect current view state

See the Debug Panel Guide and Event Handler Best Practices.

Event Handlers

Always use the @event_handler decorator for auto-discovery and validation:

from djust.decorators import event_handler

@event_handler()
def search(self, value: str = "", **kwargs):
    """Search handler — description shown in debug panel"""
    self.search_query = value

Parameter convention: use value for form inputs (dj-input, dj-change events):

# Correct — matches what form events send
@event_handler()
def search(self, value: str = "", **kwargs):
    self.search_query = value

# Wrong — won't receive input value
@event_handler()
def search(self, query: str = "", **kwargs):
    self.search_query = query  # Always "" (default)

Architecture

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  Browser                                    │
│  ├── client.js (~55 KB gz) — events & DOM  │
│  └── WebSocket connection                   │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘
           ↕ WebSocket (Binary/JSON)
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  Django + Channels (Python)                 │
│  ├── LiveView classes                       │
│  ├── Event handlers                         │
│  └── State management                       │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘
           ↕ Python/Rust FFI (PyO3)
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  Rust core (native speed)                   │
│  ├── Template engine (<1ms)                │
│  ├── Virtual DOM diffing (<100μs)          │
│  ├── HTML parser                            │
│  └── Binary serialization (MessagePack)    │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Examples

See the examples/demo_project directory for complete working examples:

  • Counter — simple reactive counter
  • Todo List — CRUD operations with lists
  • Chat — real-time messaging

Run the demo:

cd examples/demo_project
pip install -r requirements.txt
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py runserver

Visit http://localhost:8000.

Development

Project Structure

djust/
├── crates/
│   ├── djust_core/        # Core types & utilities
│   ├── djust_templates/   # Template engine
│   ├── djust_vdom/        # Virtual DOM & diffing
│   ├── djust_components/  # Reusable component library
│   └── djust_live/        # Main PyO3 bindings
├── python/
│   └── djust/             # Python package
│       ├── live_view.py         # LiveView base class
│       ├── component.py         # Component system
│       ├── websocket.py         # WebSocket consumer
│       └── static/
│           └── client.js        # Client runtime
├── branding/                    # Logo and brand assets
├── examples/                    # Example projects
├── benchmarks/                  # Performance benchmarks
└── tests/                       # Tests

Running Tests

# All tests (Python + Rust + JavaScript)
make test

# Individual test suites
make test-python       # Python tests
make test-rust         # Rust tests
make test-js           # JavaScript tests

# Specific tests
pytest tests/unit/test_live_view.py
cargo test --workspace --exclude djust_live

For comprehensive testing documentation, see the Testing Guide.

Building Documentation

cargo doc --open

Roadmap

djust 1.0 is released and stable. Active planning lives in the issue tracker. One notable item still open:

  • React/Vue component compatibility

Security

  • CSRF protection via Django middleware
  • XSS protection via automatic template escaping (the Rust engine escapes all variables by default)
  • HTML-producing filters (urlize, urlizetrunc, unordered_list) handle their own escaping internally; the Rust engine's safe_output_filters whitelist prevents double-escaping, so |safe is never needed with these filters
  • WebSocket authentication via Django sessions
  • WebSocket origin validation and HMAC message signing
  • Per-view and global rate limiting
  • Configurable allowed origins for WebSocket connections
  • View-level auth enforcement (login_required, permission_required) before mount()
  • Handler-level @permission_required for protecting individual event handlers
  • djust_audit command and djust.S005 system check for auth-posture visibility

Report security issues to security@djust.org.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Please read CONTRIBUTING.md first.

Areas where help is especially useful:

  • More example applications
  • Performance optimizations
  • Documentation improvements
  • Browser compatibility testing

Supporting djust

djust is open source (MIT licensed) and free. If you use djust in production or want to support development:

  • Star this repository to help others discover it
  • Sponsor on GitHub — from $5/month

License

MIT License — see the LICENSE file for details.

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