There are 3 repositories under n8n-nodes topic.
Run Python code on n8n
n8n node to interact with browserless instance
n8n node for requesting webpages using Puppeteer
n8n trigger node for Twitch: Execute workflows on stream start, stream end, and new follows
n8n-nodes-codechat
n8n node to redirect the stream based on if the input has changed between the current and the previous execution or not.
In-Memory Key-Value storage for N8N workflows supporting multiple scopes: execution-only, workflow and instance
N8N community node that allows users to create global constants and use them in all their workflows
n8n node to validate input data before continuing a workflow
Split stream based on previous execution: new items, updated items, old items
A Carbone JS node that renders Word templates on n8n.io
Trigger a workflow on FTP or SFTP filesystem changes in n8n
This repository is about a community node for linking n8n 🤖 and listmonk 📨
n8n node for interacting with your Tidbyt devices and Pixlet-based applications.
InfluxDB 2.x node for n8n.
n8n node to process differences between two inputs
n8n node for interacting with NetSuite using SuiteTalk REST Web Services
n8n node for working with BPE Tokens with GPT in mind.
n8n custom node that connects to azure blob storage
n8n node for parsing or generating fixed-width formatted files
This n8n node lets you easily and efficiently use JSON files as persistent, hierarchical key-value databases/stores.
A n8n community node for the sevDesk API.
N8n node for Synology Chat
Trigger node for n8n to act on PagerDuty events
n8n node for Salesforce Commerce Cloud using the Open Commerce API
Custom Ninox.com Nodes for n8n.io
A simple web page to ON and OFF n8n Workflow using webhook Trigger.
Twitter node with dynamic auth credentials for n8n.
The PhoneNumberParser node is a useful tool for working with phone numbers in your n8n workflows
Custom n8n node module for YepCode.
Here you can find our public projects with N8N and download them.
This n8n node lets you call out to the cURL binary to do any kind of supported HTTP operation, via the standard curl command-line syntax.