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Try FusionInventory, it's free and works very good. Source: over 1 year ago
Have a look at FusionInventory and OCS Inventory and see if they do what you are after. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://ocsinventory-ng.org/?lang=en Https://fusioninventory.org These are free and open source. No monetary costs, but expect there to be a learning curve. Source: almost 2 years ago
To begin, you will need to choose a name for your package. Note: Your package name must be unique. Using the exact or similar name of an existing package will return an error when publishing the package to npm. To ensure the uniquenesses of your package name, head over to npmjs.com and search for any existing packages with a similar name. If there’s an exact match or a similar name, consider changing the name... - Source: dev.to / 26 days ago
By using Fastify, you can quickly get a Node.js application up and running to handle requests. Assuming you have Node.js installed, you’ll start by initializing a new project. We’ll use npm as our package manager. - Source: dev.to / 29 days ago
It is on this last topic that I want to focus on in this post, and then in particular, how to make working with dependencies a bit safer within the NPM ecosystem. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
In modern applications you'll get React and React DOM files from a "package registry" like npm (react and react-dom). - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Install the alacritty-themes package globally with npm. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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