Develop declarative UI with (opt-in) automatic dependency tracking without boilerplate code, VDOM, nor compiler.
Blazefw sidecar worker — offloads 3rd-party scripts to a Web Worker with DOM proxy
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.
Maps proxy protocols to `http.Agent` implementations
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
Determine address of proxied request
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPS
The one-liner node.js proxy middleware for connect, express, next.js and more
A SOCKS proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP and HTTPS
A PAC file proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTP
HTTP proxying for the masses
Server-side DOM implementation based on Mozilla's dom.js
Global HTTP/HTTPS proxy configurable using environment variables.
ES5 shim for ES6 (ECMAScript 6) Reflect and Proxy objects
TypeScript definitions for http-proxy
Server-side DOM implementation based on Mozilla's dom.js
React interface for working with unleash
Compare two objects using accessed properties with Proxy
Determine the address of a proxied request
A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport.
Floating UI for React DOM
Fully featured SOCKS proxy client supporting SOCKSv4, SOCKSv4a, and SOCKSv5. Includes Bind and Associate functionality.
Implements https://w3c.github.io/accname/
An http proxy that allows for javascript injections for DOM inspection
dommy-js-quickjs lets JavaScript drive a Dommy DOM by embedding QuickJS (via the quickjs gem) and bridging DOM nodes to JS through an ES Proxy that routes property/method access into Dommy's __js_get__ / __js_set__ / __js_call__ ABI.
Scrapetor is a Ruby HTML parsing + scraping toolkit. The parser is a native C arena DOM with structural indexes built at parse time and NEON SIMD scanners in the SAX hot loop. A streaming extraction engine compiles the schema DSL into a single forward pass — no DOM materialised, one Ruby boundary crossing per document. On builds where libcurl is available, Scrapetor::Fetcher adds an HTTP/2-capable fetch layer with per-thread connection cache, shared DNS + TLS session pool, in-process gzip / deflate / brotli / zstd decoding, iconv charset transcoding, retry + exponential backoff, ETag / Last-Modified disk cache with bulk revalidation, per-host throttle, cookie jar, basic + bearer auth, proxy, and three bulk concurrency models (parallel_fetch / multi_fetch / streaming multi_each). Scrapetor::Session ties the cookie / auth / throttle / retry policies together. Also ships robots.txt + sitemap.xml parsers, a bounded-memory streaming HTML parser, and structured-data extractors (JSON-LD, OpenGraph, Schema.org, Microdata, RDFa, Twitter Cards). The Net::HTTP-based Scrapetor.fetch is preserved as the no-libcurl fallback.
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