### NPM
Plug in components by Symbl to use in your react web applications
- Can be combined with the build plug-in to share basic dependencies according to policies to reduce the number of module downloads and improve the loading speed of modules. - Only consume part of the export of the remote module and will not fully downloa
- Can be combined with the build plug-in to share basic dependencies according to policies to reduce the number of module downloads and improve the loading speed of modules. - Only consume part of the export of the remote module and will not fully downloa
Spread.Sheets react support
ASCII transliterations of Unicode text
Various small plug-ins for DataTables including feature, ordering, search and internationalisation plug-ins.
Datatables for React using Material-UI
Extism runtime for JavaScript
Bring-Your-Own-Components runtime to register and retrieve react components
A jQuery plugin that attempts to determine the user's intent on mouseover and thus delay or prevent the accidental firing of callbacks.
Inject your Bower dependencies right into your HTML from Grunt.
A repository of react components authored by Sitecore that offers integration of different products in an easy-to-consume package. The promise of it is that it's mostly plug-and-play business.
Vite plugin to convert Vite-based projects to single-spa root or micro-frontend applications.
Test runner for Storybook stories
Plug n' Play Angular (2++) directive to print your stuff
request-retry wrap nodejs request to retry http(s) requests in case of error
jQWidgets is an advanced jQuery, Angular 7, Vue, React, ASP .NET MVC, Custom Elements and HTML5 UI framework.
Adaline Gateway
A origin crosshair for diagram-js
A lightweight toolset for writing styles in Javascript.
OAuth helper and remote fetcher for Uppy's (https://uppy.io) extensible file upload widget with support for drag&drop, resumable uploads, previews, restrictions, file processing/encoding, remote providers like Dropbox and Google Drive, S3 and more :dog:
Markdown rendering for assistant-ui
Fast, expressive styling for React.
A plug-in that can customize component dependencies, static libraries/dynamic libraries.
Dino::PiBoard plugs in as a (mostly) seamless replacement for Dino::Board. This allows dino features and component classes to be used directly on a Raspberry Pi, without an external microcontroller.
The Castle MicroKernel is an inversion of control container that was designed towards extensibility. It combines facilities to grow orthogonally. These facilities work side-by-side, without interfering or depending on each other, to allow you to easily extend the container functionality by plugging in new concerns and semantics. You can use it as an embeddable container on tools that support extensions or plugin support, such as tools which exposes configurable pipelines or compilers. The container is set up and configured through code, and can be extended to work with a configuration system that your project supports. Castle Windsor aggregates the MicroKernel and exposes a powerful configuration support. It is suitable for common enterprise application needs. It is able to register facilities and components based on the configuration and adds support for interceptors.
chef-gen-flavor-base is a base class to make it easy to create 'flavors' for use with [chef-gen-flavors](https://github.com/jf647/chef-gen-flavors). chef-gen-flavors plugs into the 'chef generate' command provided by ChefDK to let you provide an alternate template for cookbooks and other chef components. This gem simply provides a class your flavor can derive from; templates are provided by separate gems, which you can host privately for use within your organization or publicly for the Chef community to use. An example flavor that demonstrates how to use this gem is distributed separately: [chef-gen-flavor-example](https://github.com/jf647/chef-gen-flavor-example) At present this is focused primarily on providing templates for generation of cookbooks, as this is where most organization-specific customization takes place. Support for the other artifacts that ChefDK can generate may work, but is not the focus of early releases.