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    Node-RED

    Node-RED

    Low-code programming for event-driven applications

    Node-RED is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways. It provides a browser-based editor that makes it easy to wire together flows using the wide range of nodes in the palette that can be deployed to its runtime in a single-click. Node-RED provides a browser-based flow editor that makes it easy to wire together flows using the wide range of nodes in the palette. Flows can be then deployed to the runtime in a single-click. JavaScript functions can be created within the editor using a rich text editor. A built-in library allows you to save useful functions, templates or flows for re-use. The light-weight runtime is built on Node.js, taking full advantage of its event-driven, non-blocking model. This makes it ideal to run at the edge of the network on low-cost hardware such as the Raspberry Pi as well as in the cloud.
    Downloads: 95 This Week
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    Pencil

    Pencil

    The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free tool

    Pencil is built for the purpose of providing a free and open-source GUI prototyping tool that people can easily install and use to create mockups in popular desktop platforms. The latest stable version of Pencil is 3.1.0 which contains stability fixes and many new features. More details can befound in the releaste notes. Pencil provides various built-in shapes collection for drawing different types of user interface ranging from desktop to mobile platforms. Starting from 2.0.2, Pencil is shipped with Android and iOS UI stencils pre-installed. This makes it even easier to start protyping apps with a simple installation. Starting from 2.0.2 Pencil has even more shape collections included by default. The list of built-in collections now includes general-purpose shapes, flowchart elements, desktop/web UI shapes, Android and iOS GUI shapes.
    Downloads: 68 This Week
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    Inferno

    Inferno

    React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces

    Inferno is an insanely fast, React-like library for building high-performance user interfaces on both the client and server. React-like API, concepts and component lifecycle events. Switch over easily with inferno-compat. One of the fastest front-end frameworks for rendering UI in the DOM, making 60 FPS on mobile possible. Isomorphic rendering on both client and server, along with fast-booting from server-side renders. Inferno doesn't have a fully synthetic event system like React does. Inferno has a partially synthetic event system, instead opting to only delegate certain events (such as `onClick`). Inferno doesn't support React Native. Inferno was only designed for the browser/server with the DOM in mind. Inferno doesn't support legacy string refs, use `createRef` or callback `ref` API. Inferno provides lifecycle events on functional components. This is a major win for people who prefer lightweight components rather than ES2015 classes.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Create React App

    Create React App

    Set up a modern web app by running one command

    Create React App lets you create React apps quickly and easily-- no learning of build tools or build configurations necessary. All you need is one command, and you can get started in seconds. All tools are preconfigured and hidden, and with instant reloads you can focus on code, not build tools. With Create React App your apps need only one build dependency, so everything works together seamlessly, and when it’s time to deploy your bundles are automatically optimized. With Create React App it’s easy to start and easy to “eject”, if ever you want an advanced configuration and edit config files directly. It’s also very easy to maintain, as you only need a single command to upgrade to new versions.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Marked

    Marked

    A markdown parser and compiler. Built for speed

    A low-level markdown compiler for parsing markdown without caching or blocking for long periods of time. Light-weight while implementing all markdown features from the supported flavors & specifications. Available as a command-line interface (CLI) and running in client- or server-side JavaScript projects. The only completely secure system is the one that doesn't exist in the first place. Having said that, we take the security of Marked very seriously. To prevent ReDoS attacks you can run marked on a worker and terminate it when parsing takes longer than usual. Marked can be run in a worker thread on a node server, or a web worker in a browser. Only current and LTS Node.js versions are supported. End-of-life Node.js versions may become incompatible with Marked at any point in time.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Trilium Notes

    Trilium Notes

    Build your personal knowledge base

    Trilium is provided as either desktop application (Linux and Windows) or web application hosted on your server (Linux). Mac OS desktop build is available, but it is unsupported. Synchronization with self-hosted sync server, strong note encryption with per-note granularity, relation maps and link maps for visualizing notes and their relations, and scripting, see Advanced showcases. Scales well in both usability and performance upwards of 100 000 notes, touch optimized mobile frontend for smartphones and tablets, night theme, evernote and Markdown import & export, as well as web clipper for easy saving of web content. If you want to use Trilium on the desktop, download binary release for your platform from latest release, unzip the package and run trilium executable. Install the application on both a server, for web access and data synchronization, and desktop instance(s). This allows all the data to be stored on the server.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Summernote

    Summernote

    Super simple WYSIWYG editor

    Simply download and attach your js, css with bootstrap. Customize by Initializing various options and modules. Summernote is licensed under MIT and maintained by the community. Integrate it with any back-end. 3rd parties available in django, rails, angular. Bootstrap uses certain HTML elements and CSS properties which require HTML5 doctype. Summernote uses the Open Source libraries jQuery and Bootstrap, if you are using the Boostrap 3 or 4 versions of Summernote, or just jQuery if you use the Lite version of Summernote. Summernote allows you to customize the toolbar. You can compose a toolbar with pre-shipped buttons. Air-mode give an interface without the Toolbar. To reveal popover Toolbar, select a text where you want to modify. Simply turn on airMode and just focus on text. Styles change according to Bootstraps Theme. The editor uses the Bootswatch Themes based on Bootstrap 3, you can also do the same with Bootstrap 4.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PWA

    PWA

    (WIP) Universal PWA Builder

    PWA is a “universal, framework-agnostic PWA builder” developed by Luke Edwards (lukeed) that aims to let developers scaffold progressive web apps with minimal friction across different view frameworks or libraries. Unlike many CLI tools that target a specific framework (React, Vue, Svelte), this project intentionally tries to remain agnostic, supporting presets for Preact, React, Vue, Svelte and even vanilla JS, while offering all the PWA boilerplate you need (service workers, manifest, offline support) right out of the box. The project is designed for speed of setup: you run pwa init, choose your preset, then pwa build or pwa watch and you get a production-ready bundle with PWA features baked in. The README emphasizes that modern bundlers (Webpack, Rollup) and ecosystem maturity finally allow a universal CLI of this kind, whereas earlier attempts weren’t practical.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    rax

    rax

    A progressive React framework for building universal application

    Ultra-lightweight, high-performance, easy-to-use front-end solution. One-time development and multi-terminal operation, liberating repetitive work, focusing on product logic, and improving development efficiency. The Rax 1.0 system provides a wealth of components and APIs to help business students quickly develop multi-terminal projects. Go Rax is a Rax 1.0 sample app, which is provided for Rax developers for reference and learning. Rax improves the product experience through a lighter core, progressive web applications, and server-side rendering. The out-of-the-box engineering, rich components and surrounding ecology, and one-time development and multi-end delivery help the developer complete his creativity. At the same time, we are also continuing to explore in the field of artificial intelligence, and continue to reduce development thresholds and costs.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Brunch

    Brunch

    Web applications made easy

    Brunch lets you focus on what matters most, solving real problems instead of messing around with the glue. By being opinionated about your build pipeline, Brunch is able to provide a smooth and fast experience, and makes your config files take a drastic cut. It doesn't take much to get around with brunch. 'brunch new' to create a new project. 'brunch build' to build. 'brunch watch' to live-compile. Installation is one-line, once you have node.js. You will find that the typical config of a Brunch application is an order of magnitude simpler, compared to Webpack, Grunt, or Gulp. Besides configs, brunch is also simpler in terms of commands. Grunt / Gulp commands replicate all plugins it loads. Brunch always has three commands: new, build and watch. Build / watch commands may receive optional production flag which will tell Brunch to optimize assets, javascripts and stylesheets.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Mithril.js

    Mithril.js

    A JavaScript framework for building brilliant applications

    Mithril is a modern client-side JavaScript framework for building Single Page Applications. It's small (< 10kb gzip), fast and provides routing and XHR utilities out of the box. Mithril is used by companies like Vimeo and Nike, and open source platforms like Lichess. Mithril supports IE11, Firefox ESR, and the last two versions of Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Chrome. No polyfills required. By default, Mithril views are described using hyperscript. Hyperscript offers a terse syntax that can be indented more naturally than HTML for complex tags, and since its syntax is just JavaScript, it's possible to leverage a lot of JavaScript tooling ecosystem. Mithril is all about getting meaningful work done efficiently. Doing file uploads? The docs show you how. Authentication? Documented too. Exit animations? You got it. No extra libraries, no magic.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    V Programming Language

    V Programming Language

    Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing software

    Simple language for building maintainable programs. You can learn the entire language by going through the documentation over a weekend, and in most cases, there's only one way to do something. This results in simple, readable, and maintainable code. Despite being simple, V gives a lot of power to the developer and can be used in pretty much every field, including systems programming, webdev, gamedev, GUI, mobile, science, embedded, tooling, etc. V avoids doing unnecessary allocations in the first place by using value types, and string buffers, promoting a simple abstraction-free code style. Most objects (~90-100%) are freed by V's auto-free engine: the compiler inserts necessary free calls automatically during compilation. A remaining small percentage of objects is freed via GC. The developer doesn't need to change anything in their code. "It just works", like in Python, Go, or Java, except there's no heavy GC tracing everything or expensive RC for each object.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    babel-plugin-react-css-modules

    babel-plugin-react-css-modules

    Transforms styleName to className using compile time CSS module

    babel-plugin-react-css-modules is a Babel plugin that enhances the use of CSS Modules in React applications by allowing developers to write cleaner and more intuitive styling code. It automatically maps CSS class names to scoped identifiers, eliminating the need to manually import and reference style objects. The plugin improves developer experience by enabling the use of standard className syntax while still benefiting from the encapsulation provided by CSS Modules. It also supports advanced features such as conditional class names and multiple class assignments. The tool integrates seamlessly into modern React build pipelines, making it compatible with existing workflows. It helps maintain consistent and collision-free styling across large applications. Overall, babel-plugin-react-css-modules simplifies the process of managing scoped styles in React projects.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    deployd

    deployd

    A toolkit for building realtime APIs

    Design, build, and scale APIs for web and mobile apps in minutes instead of days. With one command, your API is up and running. It's an empty canvas waiting for you to add Resources. No boilerplate code necessary. Deployd APIs are built of plug-and-play resources, such as Collection, which can easily be added and defined through the deployd dashboard. Add and manage your API's resources through an intuitive web-based dashboard. When it's time to deploy, easily deploy it yourself anywhere that can host a Node.js app and MongoDB. Deployd consists of a simple core library, with a modular API for extending your application. Keep all of your client applications in sync and avoid needless refreshes with deployd's realtime capabilities. It's easy to listen for and respond to changes in your app, whether using the dpd.js library or another client that can support websockets.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    nivo

    nivo

    A rich set of dataviz components

    nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and Reactjs libraries. Several libraries already exist for React d3 integration, but just a few provide server side rendering ability and fully declarative charts. In order to use nivo, you have to install the @nivo/core package and then choose some of the scoped @nivo packages according to the charts you wish to use. Given an array of data series having an id and a nested array of points (with x, y properties), it will compute the line for each data series. All datum having null x or y will be treated as holes, thus portions of the corresponding line will be skipped. You can fully customize it using the circleComponent property to define your own, if you wish to do so you should have a look at the default SVG component to get started. Bar chart which can display multiple data series, stacked or side by side. Also supports both vertical and horizontal layout, with negative values descending below the x axis.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Essential React

    Essential React

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel

    A minimal skeleton for building testable React apps using Babel. The design goals are to use fewer tools (no yeoman, gulp, bower, etc...) Babel 6 with Webpack and Hot Loader. Fast testing with mocked-out DOM. Import CSS files as class names. Separate smart and dumb components. No specific implementation of Flux or data fetching patterns. A core philosophy of this skeleton app is to keep the tooling to a minimum. For this reason, you can find all the commands in the scripts section of package.json. This leverages React Hot Loader to automatically start a local dev server and refresh file changes on the fly without reloading the page. It also automatically includes source maps, allowing you to browse code and set breakpoints on the original ES6 code. Build minified app for production using the production shortcut.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    SQUEEZER

    SQUEEZER

    Squeezer framework, build serverless dApps

    Squeezer is a platform that empowers new-entry blockchain developers to build serverless dApps simply as dead. The main usage of the ChainKit is to unify top blockchains interfaces into a single normalized API interface, therefore you can build blockchain dApps easily without digging into blockchain complex infrastructure. Bi-directional on-chain transactions (inbound and outbound). Build dApps connecting to smart contracts using chain kit agnostic connector. Quick intuitive code deployments by using a special mechanism that will deploy smart contracts and dApp services where code changed. Silent deployments, no interruption for the current functionality (really useful on production). One single command to simultaneously deploy all available functions on your project where code changed from the last deployment. Test your code locally on a simulated functions platform for a faster development cycle.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    secure-electron-template

    secure-electron-template

    The best way to build Electron apps with security in mind

    A current electron app template with the most popular frameworks, designed and built with security in mind. Once cloned, install the dependencies for the repo by running the following commands (you do not have to run the first command if your command line is already inside the newly cloned repository) Only load secure content (But the developer is responsible for loading secure assets only) Do not enable node.js integration for the remote content. Enable context isolation for the remote content. Handle session permission requests from remote content. Do not disable web security. Define a content security policy. Do not set allowRunningInsecureContent to true. Do not enable experimental features. Do not use enableBlinkFeatures. Do not use allow popups. <webview> verify options and params. Disable or limit navigation. Disable or limit creation of new windows. Do not use openExternal with untrusted content. Disable remote module.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Browsersync

    Browsersync

    Keep multiple browsers & devices in sync when building websites

    With each web page, device and browser, testing time grows exponentially. From live reloads to URL pushing, form replication to click mirroring, Browsersync cuts out repetitive manual tasks. It’s like an extra pair of hands. Customise an array of sync settings from the UI or command line to create a personalised test environment. Need more control? Browsersync is easily integrated with your web platform, build tools, and other Node.js projects. Built on Node.JS_ENTRY to support Windows, MacOS and Linux. Setup in less than 5 minutes. Browsersync is an open source project available to use under the Apache 2.0 License. Easily integrated with task runners like Grunt and Gulp, or included in other Node projects. Test your website against a slower connection. Even when devices are connected to wifi. Your scroll, click, refresh and form actions are mirrored between browsers while you test.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Caramel

    Caramel

    Functional language for building type-safe applications

    Caramel is a functional language for building type-safe, scalable, and maintainable applications. It is built in OCaml and maintained by Abstract Machines. Caramel leverages the OCaml compiler, to provide you with a pragmatic type system and industrial-strength type safety, and the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems used in a wide range of industries. Excellent type inference, so you never need to annotate your code. Supports sources in OCaml (and soon Reason syntax too). Caramel aims to make building type-safe concurrent programs a productive and fun experience. Caramel should let anyone with existing OCaml or Reason experience be up and running without having to relearn the entire language. Caramel strives to integrate with the larger ecosystem of BEAM languages, like Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Purerl, LFE, and Hamler.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Quasar Framework

    Quasar Framework

    Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time

    Effortlessly build high-performance & high-quality Vue.js 3 user interfaces in record time. Combine the power of Quasar UI with Quasar CLI. One source code for all platforms simultaneously with all the latest and greatest best practices out of the box. Focus only on your app's features and forget about the boilerplate around it. Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time: responsive Single Page Apps, SSR Apps, PWAs, Browser extensions, Hybrid Mobile Apps and Electron Apps. If you want, all using the same codebase! You get a state-of-the-art UI (that follows Material Guidelines) for your websites and apps out of the box. Best support for desktop and mobile browsers (including iOS Safari!) out of the box. Best-in-class support for each build mode (SPA, SSR, PWA, Mobile app, Desktop app & Browser Extension) and the best developer experience through a tight integration with our own CLI.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Ramda

    Ramda

    A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers

    Ramda is a practical functional library for JavaScript programmers. There are already several excellent libraries with a functional flavor. Typically, they are meant to be general-purpose toolkits, suitable for working in multiple paradigms. Ramda has a more focused goal. We wanted a library designed specifically for a functional programming style, one that makes it easy to create functional pipelines, one that never mutates user data. The primary distinguishing features of Ramda are: Ramda emphasizes a purer functional style. Immutability and side-effect free functions are at the heart of its design philosophy. This can help you get the job done with simple, elegant code. Ramda functions are automatically curried. This allows you to easily build up new functions from old ones simply by not supplying the final parameters. The parameters to Ramda functions are arranged to make it convenient for currying. The data to be operated on is generally supplied last.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Relay

    Relay

    JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications

    Relay is data-fetching turned declarative. Components declare their data dependencies, without worrying about how to fetch them. Relay guarantees that the data each component needs is fetched and available. This keeps components decoupled and promotes reuse. With Relay, components and their data dependencies can be quickly modified without modifying other parts of the system. That means you won't accidentally break other components as you refactor or make changes to your app. Relay's compiler aggregates and optimizes the data requirements for your entire app, so that they can be efficiently fetched in a single GraphQL request. Relay handles the heavy lifting to ensure the data declared by your components is fetched in the most efficient way. For example, by deduplicating identical fields, and precomputing information used at runtime, among other optimizations. Relay also supports executing GraphQL Mutations, optionally with optimistic updates, and updates to local data.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Screwdriver API

    Screwdriver API

    An open source build platform designed for continuous delivery

    Screwdriver is an open-source build platform designed for Continuous Delivery. Screwdriver began as a hack for simplified interfacing with Jenkins at Yahoo in 2012. As the volume of builds increased, it became clear that Jenkins was not stable or feasible to use at the scale we were running builds. In 2016, we rebuilt Screwdriver from scratch in open source with our best coding practices and CICD goals in mind. Screwdriver is executor and SCM-agnostic, meaning you can choose whichever plugin better suits your need or build your own. It's completely free and open-source, and our team is actively maintaining the code. Screwdriver is a self-contained, pluggable service to help you build, test, and continuously deliver software using the latest containerization technologies. We support an expanding list of source code services, execution engines, and databases so Screwdriver can work in your ecosystem.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Flux

    Flux

    Application architecture for building user interfaces

    Flux is the application architecture that Facebook uses for building client-side web applications. It complements React's composable view components by utilizing a unidirectional data flow. It's more of a pattern rather than a formal framework, and you can start using Flux immediately without a lot of new code. Flux applications have three major parts: the dispatcher, the stores, and the views (React components). These should not be confused with Model-View-Controller. Controllers do exist in a Flux application, but they are controller-views — views often found at the top of the hierarchy that retrieve data from the stores and pass this data down to their children. Additionally, action creators — dispatcher helper methods — are used to support a semantic API that describes all changes that are possible in the application. It can be useful to think of them as a fourth part of the Flux update cycle.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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