Easy Web Share Plugin for Everyone
The Share API provides methods for sharing content in any sharing-enabled apps the user may have installed.
Utility methods and plugin for cssnano projects
The static files for Allure Classic Report
The static files for Allure Dashboard Report
Babel plugin for React Native for Web
Share target browsers between different front-end tools, like Autoprefixer, Stylelint and babel-env-preset
Share text, images (and other files), or a link via the native sharing widget of your device. Android is fully supported, as well as iOS 6 and up. WP8 has somewhat limited support.
Ionic Native - Native plugins for ionic apps
Node default behavior import resolution plugin for eslint-plugin-import.
A system for sharing tool configurations between projects without duplicating config files.
Native-ESM powered web dev build tool
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The static files for Allure Classic Report
record and replay the web
record and replay the web
After Effects plugin for exporting animations to SVG + JavaScript or canvas + JavaScript
Tiny Web Share API Wrapper with fallback for unsupported browsers
Track Core Web Vitals in Gatsby projects with Vercel Speed Insights.
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for interacting with Web APIs
Vite plugin for inlining all JavaScript and CSS resources
OpenTelemetry Web Tracer
@vue/compiler-sfc
A custom react hook for triggering the native web share dialog
This plugin for Rails allows several web apps in an authentication domain to share session state, facilitating single sign-on in a distributed web app. It only provides session sharing and does not concern itself with authentication or replication of the user database.
Using the share_me plugin, you can share your web page on social sites
With this SDK, you can seamlessly integrate GroupDocs’ document collaboration tools into your Ruby web or mobile application. The tools enable end users to view, securely share, collaboratively annotate, e-sign, assemble, convert and compare over 50 common document and image types (including PDF, Microsoft Office and CAD), all from within your Ruby application and without having to install any office suites or browser plugins. For more details, please visit: http://groupdocs.com/cloud/total-api
RSence is a different and unique development model and software frameworks designed first-hand for real-time web applications. RSence consists of separate, but tigtly integrated data- and user interface frameworks. RSence could be classified as a thin server - thick client system. Applications and submobules are installed as indepenent plugin bundles into the plugins folder of a RSence environment, which in itself is a self-contained bundle. A big part of RSence itself is implemented as shared plugin bundles. The user interface framework of RSence is implemented in high-level user interface widget classes. The widget classes share a common foundation API and access the browser's native API's using an abstracted event- and element layer, which provides exceptional cross-browser compatibility. The data framework of RSence is a event-driven system, which synchronized shared values between the client and server. It's like a realtime bidirectional form-submission engine that handles data changes intelligently. On the client, changed values trigger events on user interface widgets. On the server, changed values trigger events on value responder methods of server plugin modules. It doesn't matter if the change originates on client or server, it's all synchronized and propagated automatically. The server framework is implemented as a high-level, modular data-event-driven system, which handles delegation of tasks impossible to implement using a client-only approach. Client sessions are selectively connected to other client sessions and legacy back-ends via the server by using the data framework. The client is written in Javascript and the server is written in Ruby. The client also supports CoffeeScript for custom logic. In many cases, no custom client logic is needed; the user interfaces can be defined in tree-like data models. By default, the models are parsed from YAML files, and other structured data formats are possible, including XML, JSON, databases or any custom logic capable of producing similar objects. The server can connect to custom environments and legacy backends accessible on the server, including software written in other languages.
RSence is a different and unique development model and software frameworks designed first-hand for real-time web applications. RSence consists of separate, but tigtly integrated data- and user interface frameworks. RSence could be classified as a thin server - thick client system. Applications and submobules are installed as indepenent plugin bundles into the plugins folder of a RSence environment, which in itself is a self-contained bundle. A big part of RSence itself is implemented as shared plugin bundles. The user interface framework of RSence is implemented in high-level user interface widget classes. The widget classes share a common foundation API and access the browser's native API's using an abstracted event- and element layer, which provides exceptional cross-browser compatibility. The data framework of RSence is a event-driven system, which synchronized shared values between the client and server. It's like a realtime bidirectional form-submission engine that handles data changes intelligently. On the client, changed values trigger events on user interface widgets. On the server, changed values trigger events on value responder methods of server plugin modules. It doesn't matter if the change originates on client or server, it's all synchronized and propagated automatically. The server framework is implemented as a high-level, modular data-event-driven system, which handles delegation of tasks impossible to implement using a client-only approach. Client sessions are selectively connected to other client sessions and legacy back-ends via the server by using the data framework. The client is written in Javascript and the server is written in Ruby. The client also supports CoffeeScript for custom logic. In many cases, no custom client logic is needed; the user interfaces can be defined in tree-like data models. By default, the models are parsed from YAML files, and other structured data formats are possible, including XML, JSON, databases or any custom logic capable of producing similar objects. The server can connect to custom environments and legacy backends accessible on the server, including software written in other languages.
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