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    Happy DOM

    Happy DOM

    Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser

    ...It includes many web standards from WHATWG DOM and HTML. The goal of Happy DOM is to emulate enough of a web browser to be useful for testing, scraping web sites, and server-side rendering. Happy DOM focuses heavily on performance and can be used as an alternative to JSDOM. Happy DOM now supports Declarative Shadow DOM which can be used for server-side rendering of web components. This package makes it possible to use Happy DOM with Jest.
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    Kuma UI

    Kuma UI

    A Headless, Utility-First, and Zero-Runtime UI Component Library

    Kuma UI is an open-source styling and component library that focuses on providing a headless, utility-first approach to building modern web interfaces. The framework emphasizes performance by extracting CSS at build time, allowing developers to create fast websites without requiring runtime styling engines in the browser. By combining utility-first styling with headless component patterns, Kuma UI allows developers to fully customize visual appearance while relying on reusable component logic. The library is designed to work particularly well with modern React and Next.js development workflows and supports advanced features such as React Server Components. ...
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    Faust.js

    Faust.js

    The Headless WordPress Toolkit

    Faust.js is an open-source toolkit designed to simplify the development of headless WordPress websites using modern JavaScript frameworks such as Next.js and React. It provides developers with a structured set of tools that bridge WordPress content management with frontend frameworks, enabling teams to build high-performance decoupled websites while still relying on WordPress as the backend CMS. The toolkit addresses many of the challenges associated with headless WordPress development,...
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