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Ontario Design System

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Government of Ontario 2021 Toronto, Ontario Apache-2.0

Web components and packages for building Ontario government digital services.

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Shopify CLI

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Shopify 2019 Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Command-line tooling for building Shopify apps and themes.

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Hydrogen

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Shopify 2021 Ottawa, Ontario MIT

React framework for building custom Shopify storefronts.

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ApostropheCMS Canada Contributions

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Apostrophe Technologies / Canadian contributors 2013 Toronto, Ontario MIT

ApostropheCMS is a full-stack content management system built with Node.js and MongoDB. Content creators can edit directly on live pages without switching between admin interfaces, while developers can build with modern JavaScript or use it headlessly with any frontend framework.

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Jupyter Book

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Executable Books / Canadian research contributors 2019 Toronto, Ontario BSD-3-Clause

Jupyter Book is an open-source tool for building publication-quality books and documents from computational material. Jupyter Book allows users to write their content in Markdown files or Jupyter notebooks, include computational elements (e.g., code cells) in either type, include rich syntax such as citations, cross-references, and numbered equations, and using a simple command, run the embedded code cells, cache the outputs and convert this content into: a web-based interactive book and a publication-quality PDF.

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Gcds Tokens

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Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

GC Design System Tokens are the smallest building blocks of the design system. They represent design decisions for basic elements like colour, typography, and spacing, creating a curated set of options that we base our designs on. Tokens replace hard-coded values with variables that can be reused throughout the entire code base which makes it easier to maintain and update any code. Our tokens help us create a consistent visual experience that meets the Government of Canada requirements. They also improve communication between design and development by establishing a shared language.

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