Quickly go from a paper court form to a runnable, guided, step-by-step web application powered by Docassemble. Swap out branding and pre-built questions to meet your needs.
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Quickly go from a paper court form to a runnable, guided, step-by-step web application powered by Docassemble. Swap out branding and pre-built questions to meet your needs.
A tool to help quickly generate draft interviews from an existing document (pdf or DOCX) for the docassemble platform.
Collection of small utility functions, classes, and web components for Docassemble interviews
Integrated automated end-to-end testing with docassemble, puppeteer, and cucumber.
Legal form development and deployment process
A frontend to a few common administrative backend functions that aren't built-in to Docassemble
A proxy server that acts as an Efiling Service Provider, connecting guided interviews to Efiling Managers on Tyler Technologies implementation of ECF 4.0
Code for courtformsonline.org index of guided interviews. This replaces the "massaccess" repo
Generic package that you can customize for your own state/jurisdiction's need
EFSP (Electronic Filing Service Provider) functionality, using ECF v4.0
A plugin for docassemble.ALWeaver and runtime for docassemble.AssemblyLine
A docassemble extension for testing the AssemblyLine automated integrated testing framework.
Run ALKiln automated tests on your server, no GitHub account required. Made in collaboration with the SuffolkLITLab Document Assembly Line project.
A github repo with all of the shared actions used in Assembly Line Projects
A repository containing the latest poverty scale in a way that is convenient to access from Python and from Docassemble. This also contains a JSON file you can reference directly without the Python frontend.
A vertical timeline module built as part of the Document Assembly Line project.
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