Svelte Flow - A highly customizable Svelte library for building node-based editors, workflow systems, diagrams and more.
vary rewrite in TypeScript and ESM
A dead simple, responsive, a11y, dependency-free, vanilla JavaScript toast library.
A toolkit for working with HTTP headers in JavaScript
G2Plot Statistical chart
Better streaming static file server with Range and conditional-GET support
The Government of Ireland Design System React components.
This library parses package.jsons of [DefinitelyTyped](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped) types. Its name is left over from when package information was stored in textual headers.
Ably Chat is a set of purpose-built APIs for a host of chat features enabling you to create 1:1, 1:Many, Many:1 and Many:Many chat rooms for any scale. It is designed to meet a wide range of chat use cases, such as livestreams, in-game communication, cust
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Pure javascript implementation of Zlib nodejs core module. The zlib module provides compression functionality implemented using Gzip, Deflate/Inflate, and Brotli. Compatible with Node.js 22.x LTS.
Import Framer components directly in your React app, type safe and customizable
Beautiful, smooth animations for theme switching in React applications. Features Circle, Blur Circle, and QR Scan animations with TypeScript support.
Trie Data Structure to support cspell.
Create and parse HTTP Content-Type header
An integration of TipTap + React to enable collaboration, comments, live cursors, and more with Liveblocks.
Serve static files
A webpack loader for responsive images
A comprehensive Vue 3 component library built with modern development practices, providing reusable UI components, composables, and directives for building robust web applications.
Generates command-line usage information
Responsive and slick progress bars with animated SVG paths
A handy FilePond adapter component for React
RFC6265 Cookies and Cookie Jar for node.js
A component that allows for rendering a component differently based on either the element or the viewport size