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    marko

    marko

    A declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun

    ...HTML, assets, and images are loaded as soon as possible with asynchronous data loading in as it completes. Marko only sends the code for interactive components to the browser. Its compiler automatically detects which components only need to be rendered on the server.
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    lowdb

    lowdb

    Small local JSON database powered by Lodash

    Small JSON database for Node, Electron and the browser. Powered by Lodash. You can use any of the powerful lodash functions, like _.get and _.find with shorthand syntax. Lowdb is perfect for CLIs, small servers, Electron apps and npm packages in general. It supports Node, the browser and uses lodash API, so it's very simple to learn. Actually, if you know Lodash, you already know how to use lowdb. lowdb doesn't support Cluster and may have issues with very large JSON files (~200MB). ...
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    Omatsuri

    Omatsuri

    PWA with 12 open source frontend focused tools

    Omatsuri is a progressive web application with 12 open source frontend focused tools. Omatsuri translates to «festival» from Japanese (お祭り) and here we have a small festival of applications. It was built with strong respect to your privacy – you will never see ads and it does not include analytics services (or actually any services at all). You are highly encouraged to explore source code and use it in your projects. Fast non-blocking computations with web workers. No tracking, no ads, no other server connections – everything runs in browser only. ...
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    GUN

    GUN

    Cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data

    ...When a browser peer asks for data, it'll merge the reply with its own data using a CRDT, then cache the result. GUN is fully decentralized (peer-to-peer or multi-master), meaning that changes are not controlled by a centralized server. A server can be just another peer in the network, one that may have more reliable resources than a browser. You save data on one machine, and it will sync it to other peers without needing a complex consensus protocol.
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    jsql-sx

    jsql-sx is a javascript API for simple SQL-like local data handling

    The jsql-sx javascript API implements a small, often used, subset of the SQL language aimed at handling structured data locally in a Web browser. It supports HTML5 persistence by storing all the data in the browser's local storage (if the browser supports it) for later usage. This API was developed thinking about Web applications (desktop and mobile) which: - Handle considerable amounts of local data - Need data persistence - Prefer structured access to data - Work offline The API was written in vanilla javascript so no additional libraries are needed. ...
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