MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
HTML String interface for linkifyjs
A live preview of your emails right in your browser.
Email address and domain validation
Stack Overflow’s CSS and Design Pattern Library. Stacks is an atomic CSS library with classes and components for rapidly building Stack Overflow.
The Tagged Template syntax for Virtual DOM. Only browser-compatible syntax.
Plugin for @minecraft/api-docs-generator containing core markup generators and template files
Transform React components into HTML email templates
Core Minecraft API Docs Generator package for generating API markup and documentation
React utilities for building server-side email templates.
Emmet standalone abbreviation parser
A simple Markdown to jsx parser for email templates written in typescript.
Email address and domain validation
React component for truncating JSX markup
Render HTML/XML using VDOM, with Custom Elements mapped to Components.
Parse an author, contributor, maintainer or other 'person' string into an object with name, email and url properties following npm conventions.
Provides a fast, pretty robust e-mail validator. Only checks form, not function.
An email address parser based on rfc5322
mjml-body
Email parser for Node.js and browser environments
Get a GitHub username from an email address
Visualize flow between nodes in a directed acyclic network.
Twilio SendGrid NodeJS internal helpers
React component library to generate the HTML emails on the fly
Converting Markup to E-mails with github-markup
Spamspanify extends the String class with a spamspanify method that replaces all email addresses in a string with HTML markup that can be handled by the SpamSpan javascript library.
Email clients are not web browsers. They render html all funny, to put it politely. In general, the best practices for writing HTML that will look good in an email are the exact inverse from those that you should use for a web page. Remembering all those differences sucks.
A library to help generate html markup from RMS emails
Version of PrettyDiff that generate markup that works in most email clients
An easy way to create HTML and plain text emails using Markdown markup and Liquid layouts.
Integrate the jQuery Validation plugin into the Rails asset pipeline
Converts MJML email markup to responsive HTML — no Node.js, no native extensions, no shelling out.
Inky converts simple HTML with custom components into email-safe table markup. Powered by Rust via Fiddle.
A Jekyll plugin for address munging — defending email addresses on public sites against bulk harvesters. Stacks five independently-effective techniques (AES-128-GCM encryption, JS conversion, click trigger, CSS-hidden decoy, SVG noscript fallback) so scrapers see ciphertext while humans see a normal mailto link. Drop in a Liquid tag — `{% munge_email "user@example.com" %}` — and the plugin handles encryption at build time, the decoder script, and the fallback markup.
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