tagged template string virtual dom builder
Convert Domain Names correctly from IDN to Punycode and vice-versa and offer TR46 processing.
hexa-api
Definitions for htmx attributes in JSX
Enterprise Web Component Library built with Lit 3.x
LZ-based compression algorithm
This extension encodes parameters in JSON format instead of url format.
This extension allows you to swap multiple elements marked with the `id` attribute from the HTML response. You can also choose for each element which [swap method](https://htmx.org/docs#swapping) should be used. Multi-swap is a very powerful tool in conju
Alpine.js now has a lightweight [morph plugin](https://alpinejs.dev/plugins/morph) and this extension allows you to use it as the swapping mechanism in htmx which is necessary to retain Alpine state when you have entire Alpine components swapped by htmx.
The `include-vals` extension allows you to programmatically include values in a request with a `include-vals` attribute. The value of this attribute is one or more name/value pairs, which will be evaluated as the fields in a javascript object literal.
Run javascript code by embedding them in your HTML using the element as context.
ES2015 accessible tabs panel system, using ARIA (compatible IE9+ when transpiled)
This extension allows you to use the [morphdom](https://github.com/patrick-steele-idem/morphdom) library as the swapping mechanism in htmx.
This extension uses request parameters to populate path variables. Used parameters are removed so they won't be sent in the query string or body anymore.
Made with create-react-library
high power tools for html
JS-only Dear ImGui bindings for Haxe backed by the assarbergh-hacksaw jsimgui fork
Halix Platform action SDK
shim for require.main.filename() that works in as many environments as possible
This extension triggers an event ``restored`` whenever a back button even is detected while using ``hx-boost``.
Helixa icons
No description provided.
React wrappers for HELiX web components
This extension includes log of all htmx events for the element it is on, either through the `console.debug` function or through the `console.log` function with a `DEBUG:` prefix.