A vanilla TypeScript sortable tree
TypeScript definitions for react-sortable-tree
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Drag-and-drop sortable component for nested data and hierarchies
Material UI theme set-3 for react-sortable-tree
A sortable tree component for React
Drag-and-drop sortable component for nested data and hierarchies
File explorer theme for react-sortable-tree
Minimal theme for react-sortable-tree
Fabric ui theme for react-sortable-tree
React Apple Tree is an updated version of the popular library react-sortable-tree.
BMS theme for react-sortable-tree
A customizable React component for rendering and managing tree structures with drag-and-drop functionality. Built on top of the [dnd-kit sortable tree example](https://github.com/clauderic/dnd-kit/blob/master/stories/3%20-%20Examples/Tree/SortableTree.tsx
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Drag&Drop GUI helper for awesome_nested_set gem. Sortable tree view helper
SortableTree provides sorting of lists and hierarchies from ActiveAdmin index views.
Integrates jquery UI Nested Sortable Tree plugin into rails apps.
Features Designed to work seamlessly with the nested set model (have a look at the toArray method) Items can be sorted in their own list, moved across the tree, or nested under other items. Sublists are created and deleted on the fly All jQuery Sortable options, events and methods are available It is possible to define elements that will not accept a new nested item/list and a maximum depth for nested items The root level can be protected
EncodeM v3.0 brings complete M language (MUMPS) subscript encoding to Ruby, supporting numbers, strings, and composite keys with perfect sort order. Build hierarchical database keys like M("users", 42, "email") that sort correctly as raw bytes. This 40-year production-tested algorithm from YottaDB/GT.M powers Epic (70% of US hospitals) and VistA. Perfect for B-tree indexes, key-value stores, and any system requiring sortable hierarchical keys. All types maintain correct ordering when compared as byte strings - no decoding needed.