Parse HTML into React components
Create an ArrayBuffer instance from a Data URI string
Run curated WebPerf Snippets headlessly via Playwright. Diagnose Core Web Vitals beyond what Lighthouse exposes.
Proxies nodejs require in order to allow overriding dependencies during testing.
TypeScript SDK for browser automation and secure command execution in highly available and scalable micro computer environments
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `node:fs` file system interactions module
utility to return a react components display name
MCP server for running the accessibility tests using Playwright and Axe-core.
Snyk's policy parser and matching logic
AI-powered web-based UI testing tool with Playwright - describe tests in natural language
CSS minifier with structural optimisations
val loader module for webpack
OCI NodeJS client for Core
This utility library is specifically designed for the Philippines, providing comprehensive information on postal codes, municipalities, locations, and regions. Moreover, searching within the library is case insensitive.
AST utils for webassemblyjs
JavaScript MD5 implementation. Compatible with server-side environments like Node.js, module loaders like RequireJS, Browserify or webpack and all web browsers.
Utilities for working with htmlparser2's dom
A tiny (399B) utility that converts route patterns into RegExp. Limited alternative to `path-to-regexp` 🙇
Module system and framework primitives for Voyant. Transport-agnostic — provides the contracts, registry, container, event bus, links, query, workflows, optional plugin bundles, and config shape that every Voyant module and transport adapter builds on.
Use Node JS to scan files on your server with ClamAV's clamscan/clamdscan binary or via TCP to a remote server or local UNIX Domain socket. This is especially useful for scanning uploaded files provided by un-trusted sources.
Missing ECMAScript module utils for Node.js
Playwright fixtures for dataLayer, collects_ga3 and collects_ga4
The onelogin-provider backend module for the auth plugin.
browser-side require() the node way