Libraries tagged by clim

climba-commerce/mysql-dump

0 Favers
4649 Downloads

MySQL database dump.

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climba-commerce/mundiapi

0 Favers
4051 Downloads

Mundipagg API

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climba-commerce/mercadolibre-php-sdk

0 Favers
31190 Downloads

This is a the codebase to generate a SDK for Open Platform Marketplace

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climba-commerce/http-client-abstraction

0 Favers
18632 Downloads

Abstraction Http Client

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climba-commerce/getnet-php

0 Favers
25743 Downloads

SDK php para integração com a API Getnet

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gboudreau/nissan-connect-php

39 Favers
70 Downloads

This is a simple library that will allow you to use the Nissan Connect (was Carwings) API to check on your Nissan LEAF, and start/stop climate control, or start charging.

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pbxg33k/phpmd-code-climate-renderer

0 Favers
4957 Downloads

A PHPMD renderer for outputing results in JSON compliant to Code Climate spec. Primary use for in GitLab CI/CD

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apinstein/climax

26 Favers
29258 Downloads

PHP CLI Framework

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dispositif/evapotrans

5 Favers
29 Downloads

evapo-transpiration calculation from weather, climatological, physical and agronomic datas

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climphp/clim

1 Favers
443 Downloads

Clim is a PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful command line applications

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thelia/paygreen-climate-kit-module

0 Favers
5 Downloads

PayGreenClimateKit module for Thelia

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taytus/climenu

1 Favers
11 Downloads

:package_description

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pierregaimard/climb

1 Favers
20 Downloads

Php framework project

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philetaylor/climenubundle

1 Favers
79 Downloads

A bundle to expose a cli menu

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ochui/free-climb

0 Favers
2 Downloads

FreeClimb is a cloud-based application programming interface (API) that puts the power of the Vail platform in your hands. FreeClimb simplifies the process of creating applications that can use a full range of telephony features without requiring specialized or on-site telephony equipment. Using the FreeClimb REST API to write applications is easy! You have the option to use the language of your choice or hit the API directly. Your application can execute a command by issuing a RESTful request to the FreeClimb API. The base URL to send HTTP requests to the FreeClimb REST API is: /apiserver. FreeClimb authenticates and processes your request.

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