Simple HTML5 drag-drop zone with React.js
Bundle commonjs externals in es module in esbuild.
Vite + React client template for miaoda coding
A modern, responsive, and highly performant navigation bar component library for the Taruvi ecosystem. Built with React 19, TypeScript, and Material-UI with automatic optimizations via React Compiler.
This template provides a minimal setup to get React working in Vite with HMR and some ESLint rules.
File system Router for Vite & React
textarea component for React which grows with content
Thread-safe Helmet for React 16–18, with native support for React 19+
Start write new project with no effort.
automatically generate alias based on path
External modules as global variables
Server-side rendering loadable components in your gatsby application
Allow parsing of class static blocks
Babel plugin to ensure function declarations at the block level are block scoped
Utilities to visualize and inspect Lit/Kasstor component behavior at runtime in development; includes a performance-scan overlay for re-render analysis.
A ESLint plugin to lint and fix inline scripts contained in HTML files.
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Helps to create your own Protocol Buffers code generators.
Libreria de meraki
parse, inspect, transform, and serialize content through syntax trees
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sentry.io eslint config
The what3words react components package extends the [JS API](https://github.com/what3words/w3w-node-wrapper) as a framework wrapper for the custom elements found in the `@what3words/javascript-components` package. This is exclusively for use in [ReactJS](
Add contextmenu to your react component with ease