Animate with just HTML. Powered by data attributes.
Queue animation component for react
css-animation
scroll-anim anim component for react
Light weight, stand alone, jQuery like slideExpand / slideCollapse
Parse lcov results files and return JSON
Event Manager for Animation
Fluent Emoji are a collection of familiar, friendly, and modern emoji from Microsoft
Simple touch events support for vue.js 3
Metal's animation utility
style css for tween-one and queue-anim
Contains animation helpers for React
Common transition components for Chakra UI
A simple little reporter that detects slow tests in Mocha, and prints a list of the name and time, ordered by slowest first.
Fluent Emoji are a collection of familiar, friendly, and modern emoji from Microsoft
banner-anim animation component for react
Webcomponent ix-drawer following open-wc recommendations
Lottie JSON model for Javascript/Typescript
Configurable 3D object with animated rotations and face content
Fluent Emoji are a collection of familiar, friendly, and modern emoji from Microsoft
Fast and tiny JavaScript library for HTML5 game and playable ads creation.
Small library to animate your web pages
A pure TypeScript WebP encoder and decoder with zero native dependencies
Fluent Emoji are a collection of familiar, friendly, and modern emoji from Microsoft
Tkar listens to an incoming stream of data and animates it in a 2D canvas. User interaction is streamed back out.
TorQML provides an architecture for describing 3D structures in Qt Quick QML and enables you to animate the models with numerical data series.
Displays a string suitable for using as a server name, with a random choice of a colour and an animal. Allows a prefix to be added to embed meaningful data, eg 'server-name prod app' => 'prod-app-bisque-ostrich'
The goal of MessengerPigeon is to provide a highly-configurable and adaptable animal to take record-based data from any number of sources, and copy that data to any number of destinations. A pigeon may modify, drop or add to your data while in transit, but should only do these things when you ask it nicely.
Parade is an open source presentation software that consists of a Sinatra web app that serves up markdown files in a presentation format. Parade can serve a directory or be configured to run with a simple configuration file. * Markdown backed data > This ultimately makes it easier to manage diffs when making changes, using the content in other documents, and quickly re-using portions of a presentation. * Syntax Highlighting > Using GitHub flavored markdown, code fences will automatically be syntax highlighted, making it incredibly easy to integrate code samples. * Code Execution > Slides are able to provide execution and show results for JavaScript and Coffeescript live within the browser. This allows for live demonstrations of code. * Web > Slide presentations are basically websites -- they run in your browser from your desktop. This allows for a wide range of possibilities for customization and expandability. * Basic Templating and Color Schemes > Several templates and color scheme options have been provided to help you get started. While Parade does not currently provide anything near the variety of many other presentation packages, it is well-suited for basic presentations. * Design Flexibility (pros and cons) > Unless you're skilled in CSS/Animations, you will likely have a harder time creating presentations with as much polish as other programs provide. However, this approach also makes Parade incredibly flexible if you do understand CSS/Animations.
Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development Cross-Platform Native GUI Framework) is a native-GUI cross-platform desktop development library written in JRuby, an OS-threaded faster JVM version of Ruby. It includes SWT 4.30 (released on December 1, 2023). Glimmer's main innovation is a declarative Ruby DSL that enables productive and efficient authoring of professional-grade desktop applications by relying on the robust Eclipse SWT library, with the familiar native look, feel, and behavior of GUI on Mac, Windows, and Linux. Glimmer additionally innovates by having built-in data-binding support, which greatly facilitates synchronizing the GUI with domain models, thus achieving true decoupling of object oriented components and enabling developers to solve business problems (test-first) without worrying about GUI concerns, or alternatively drive development GUI-first, and then write clean business models (test-first) afterwards. Not only does Glimmer provide a large set of GUI widgets, but it also supports drawing Canvas Graphics like Shapes and Animations. To get started quickly, Glimmer offers scaffolding options for Apps, Gems, and Custom Widgets. Glimmer also includes native-executable packaging support, sorely lacking in other libraries, thus enabling the delivery of desktop apps written in Ruby as truly native DMG/PKG/APP files on the Mac, MSI/EXE files on Windows, and DEB/RPM files on Linux. Glimmer was the first Ruby gem to bring SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) to Ruby, thanks to creator Andy Maleh, EclipseCon/EclipseWorld/RubyConf speaker. If you liked Shoes, You'll love Glimmer!
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