GJS TypeScript type definitions for Gtk-4.0, generated from library version 4.23.0
GJS TypeScript type definitions for Gtk-3.0, generated from library version 3.24.53
GNOME Gtk+ bindings for NodeJS
Generated TypeScript FFI bindings for GTKX
GJS TypeScript type definitions for Gtk-2.0, generated from library version 2.24.33
Library which brings JSX and reactivity to GNOME JavaScript.
Node.js TypeScript type definitions for node-gtk
Floating UI for the web
Sidecar code splitting utils
Positioning library for floating elements: tooltips, popovers, dropdowns, and more
TypeScript based test driver for GTK
Utilities for Floating UI
Floating UI for React DOM
i18n formatting library
UI for Vitest
Bridge GTK event controllers to standard DOM events (MouseEvent, KeyboardEvent, etc.)
Floating UI for React
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Material UI is an open-source React component library that implements Google's Material Design. It's comprehensive and can be used in production out of the box.
Pre-build version of JavaScriptCore to be used by React Native apps
A collection of React utility functions for Base UI.
[React](https://react.dev/) UI components for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs):
Base UI is a library of headless ('unstyled') React components and low-level hooks. You gain complete control over your app's CSS and accessibility features.
Storybook: Develop, document, and test UI components in isolation
The transpiler for GtkUI.
A Rust library to parse Blueprint files and convert them into GTK UI files
The yui gem provides a Ruby API to drive graphical (Qt, Gtk) or text-mode (ncurses) UIs with libyui
Context is a contextual UI framework. It is based on the Model View Presentor model. The idea is that you have model objects that represent the core data in your application. You also have views that represent the user interface input and output. Finally you have "contexts" that represent a user situation in the application. The logic that ties the models and views resides in the contexts. The main advantages to this model are that you can easily write UI unit tests and you can easily create bridge patterns for supporting multiple widget sets (although only GTK+ is supported at the moment). Context is intended to be extremely minimal. Only the top level abstract classes are included. It is *not* a widget set! You have to write your own models, views and contexts.
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