Namespace parsing for yeoman's generator/environment stack
Serverless plugin to process AWS CloudFormation Stack Output
TypeScript definitions for node-fetch
The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript
Primitives are token-backed low-level building blocks.
Stack Auth is a managed user authentication solution. It is developer-friendly and fully open-source (licensed under MIT and AGPL).
Formanitor is a powerful, schema-driven dynamic form library for React. It is designed to separate core logic (validation, rules, workflow) from the UI layer, enabling you to build complex, role-based forms with ease.
React Hook Form dev tool to help debugging forms
Mutator for setting arbitrary metadata on fields in 🏁 Final Form
Embed library for [React](https://reactjs.org/).
magic-string with the capability of committing changes
React Dist for Material Design Icons
A collection of components to listen to 🏁 React Final Form fields
UI component library for the knk software group
Use the :focus-within pseudo-selector in CSS
A light-weight module that brings window.fetch to node.js
Client Side Validations Simple Form plugin
A package of Essential JS 2 input components such as Textbox, Color-picker, Masked-textbox, Numeric-textbox, Slider, Upload, and Form-validator that is used to get input from the users.
React Form is a small and fast package for form state management with zero dependencies. KendoReact Form package
React Hook Form error message component
TypeScript definitions for request
Zero dependency library to capture and parse stack traces in Node, Bun and Deno
Foundational Nuxt layer for the Energis CMS Admin Frontend. Provides authentication (Sanctum), i18n, layouts, form and grid composables, Pinia stores, shared types, utilities, and base CSS used by all other layers.
A white-label drag-and-drop form builder for React that lets you design complex, interactive forms and surveys without writing code. It generates JSON schemas used by the SurveyJS Form Library to render dynamic forms in your React app.