Zero dependency builder for strongly typed static tree
TypeScript definitions for serve-static
TypeScript definitions for express
TypeScript definitions for express-serve-static-core
Lucide is a community-run fork of Feather Icons, open for anyone to contribute icons.
Static AST checker for accessibility rules on JSX elements.
evaluate statically-analyzable expressions
Selecto.js is a component that allows you to select elements in the drag area using the mouse or touch.
A document model for rich text editors
A React Selecto Component that allows you to select elements in the drag area using the mouse or touch.
Write once, create framework components that supports React, Vue, Svelte, and more.
TypeScript definitions for swagger-ui-express
Webpack Virtual Modules
A Express.js server adapter for Bull-Board dashboard.
TypeScript definitions for koa-static
Allow parsing of class static blocks
Serve static files
A small library of classes for managing static tree data structures.
Transform class static blocks
Zero-config PWA for Vite
Opinionated collection of common JavaScript / TypeScript utils by @antfu
TypeScript definitions for ffprobe-static
A React Guides component that can draw ruler and manage guidelines.
Transform static class fields assignments that are affected by https://crbug.com/v8/12421
Renders markup Wiki pages in the browser or generates static files. Hierarchical tree navigation for all pages is provided.
Hstatic is a simple HTTP server for your static files. It's designed for launching it from anywhere in your filesystem tree. It features a nice directory listing and automatic publishing of your index.html files
Minimal CMS Rails Engine or more likelly a "static" pages manager. Pages can be created, deleted, edited and arranged into sections using a file tree like interface courtesy of jQuery tree (http://jstree.com). It attempts to be as minimal, flexible and unobtrusive as posible leaving a lot of functionality like templating languages and authentication/authorization for page creation, deletion and editing for the Rails app developer to implement. (It now works after premature release)
Library for building websites from a tree of Textile files. Cut your Textile into a nice website! Makas generates websites from a tree of Textile files. It does not try to deduce any meaning from the structure of that tree (i.e. where files are in the directory hierarchy), but can generate a blog from a directory of files named a certain way, if enabled. See doc/examples/singe-blog.rb for how that can be done. Multiple blogs, RSS feed generation and copying over static files are supported.
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