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    Angular DataTables

    Angular DataTables

    DataTables with Angular

    An Angular2+ library for building complex HTML tables using DataTables JQuery plug-in. Implementation of the example on custom filtering with range search. The HTML element provides a Promise that returns the instance of the DataTable. Implementation of the example on individual column searching (text inputs). Sometimes, your DataTable options are stored or computed server-side. All you need to do is to return the expected result as a promise.
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    Roarr

    Roarr

    JSON logger for Node.js and browser

    JSON logger for Node.js and browser. A transport in most logging libraries is something that runs in-process to perform some operation with the finalized log line. For example, a transport might send the log line to a standard syslog server after processing the log line and reformatting it. Roarr does not support in-process transports because Node processes are single threaded processes (ignoring some technical details). Given this restriction, Roarr purposefully offloads handling of the logs to external processes so that the threading capabilities of the OS can be used (or other CPUs).
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    JSONView

    JSONView

    A web extension that helps you view JSON documents in the browser

    ...JSONView is a Web extension compatible with Firefox and Google Chrome that helps you view JSON documents in the browser. Once you've got JSONView installed, check out the example JSON file to see the extension in action! If you'd like to contribute to JSONView but don't want to code, consider contributing a translation. Copy the existing localization files from src/_locale and fill them in for your own language, then send a pull request. You can do it all from the GitHub interface. There's not many strings to translate!
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    Welcome to node-html-to-image

    Welcome to node-html-to-image

    A Node.js module that generates images from HTML

    ...If you want to set output image's resolution you need to set its dimension using CSS. Handlerbars is a templating language. It generates HTML from a template and an input object. In the following example we provide a template to node-html-to-image and a content object to fill the template.
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    RSC Explorer

    RSC Explorer

    A tool for people curious about the React Server Components protocol

    RSC Explorer is an educational, experiment-friendly tool for understanding the React Server Components (RSC) protocol by making the streaming process visible and inspectable. It runs both the “server” and “client” sides of RSC in the browser, removing the need to set up a full backend just to learn how the protocol behaves. The core experience is the ability to step through the RSC stream incrementally, seeing what data arrives at each moment and how that data maps to the React tree being...
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    Resize Observer

    Resize Observer

    Polyfills the ResizeObserver API

    A minimal library which polyfills the ResizeObserver API and is entirely based on the latest Specification. It immediately detects when an element resizes and provides accurate sizing information back to the handler. Check out the Example Playground for more information on usage and performance. The latest Resize Observer specification is not yet finalised and is subject to change. Any drastic changes to the specification will bump the major version of this library, as there will likely be breaking changes. Check the release notes for more information.
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