Most Web Framework command line utility
Types for the DOM, and other web technologies in browsers
A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.
Command-line interface.
Playwright Tools for MCP
Encode and parse data in the Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) data format (RFC8949).
Gemini CLI
Utility fucntions for managing web requests for ethers.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Sso Oidc Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Note: most of this logic moved into @tamagui/web
Web test runner core
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is the basis of how identity and key management is performed on the web today. PKIjs is a pure JavaScript library implementing the formats that are used in PKI applications. It is built on WebCrypto and aspires to make it p
Babel plugin for React Native for Web
Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
SVG library for react-native
lightweight JavaScript APG parser
Provides credential implementations for Azure SDK libraries that can authenticate with Microsoft Entra ID
Official library for using the Slack Platform's Web API
Most modern mobile touch slider and framework with hardware accelerated transitions
YAML 1.2 parser and serializer
Webpack stats plugin
A high-level API to automate web browsers
Convert Word documents from docx to simple HTML and Markdown
Small, efficient encoding of SVG data URIs for CSS, HTML, etc.
This CLI Ruby Gem provides users the most up-to-date web dev and design jobs from 'Remoteok.io'
This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of 2018-01-01. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code.
This Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) SDK is no longer under active development as of 2018-01-01. The latest MTurk SDKs, with support for most common programming languages, are now a part of the Amazon Web Service (AWS) SDKs at https://aws.amazon.com/tools/. With the AWS SDKs, you can also connect to MTurk using the AWS Command Line Interface (https://aws.amazon.com/cli/), allowing you to perform operations from your Windows, Mac, or Linux command line without having to write code.
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