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A module is code that extends Drupal's by altering existing functionality or adding new features. You can use modules contributed by others or create your own. Learn more about creating and using Drupal modules.
Drupal Digital Asset Management
Trying to provide a Digital Asset Management with Drupal Media further details will follow
Categories: Media, Import and export
Error Squelch
Suppresses Drupal status, warning, and error messages whose text matches configured patterns. Useful for hiding persistent test-mode notices, CI/CD log noise, and chatty third-party module warnings...
Categories: Developer tools
NodeHive Core
NodeHive Core is a Drupal based full stack headless solution maintained by NETNODE AG. It offers everything you would expect from a headless CMS solution including a polished editorial interface,...
Categories: Administration tools, Content editing experience, Decoupled
Entity Annotations
Annotations lets you attach structured notes to any part of a Drupal site: content types, custom entities, individual fields, vocabularies, roles, etc. Those notes live in one place and can be...
Categories: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Content editing experience, Site structure
AI Slack Integration
AI Chat Integrations allows you to connect external chat platforms like Slack with Drupal’s AI module. It lets you interact with AI Agents directly from Slack and send updates from Drupal back to...
Categories: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Integrations
Finders Events
The Finders Events module extends Finders with an Events finder type. This adds support for event entries with recurring dates, and both calendar and listings views on finder channels.
Categories: Content display, Site structure