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    superjson

    superjson

    Safely serialize JavaScript expressions to a superset of JSON

    Safely serialize JavaScript expressions to a superset of JSON, which includes Dates, BigInts, and more. At Blitz, we have struggled with the limitations of JSON. We often find ourselves working with Date, Map, Set or BigInt, but JSON.stringify doesn't support any of them without going through the hassle of converting manually. Superjson solves these issues by providing a thin wrapper over JSON.stringify and JSON.parse. For cases where you want lower level access to the json and meta data in the output, you can use the serialize and deserialize functions.
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    Node.js Client for Google Maps Services

    Node.js Client for Google Maps Services

    Node.js client library for Google Maps API Web Services

    This library is designed for server-side Node.js applications. Attempting to use it client-side, in either the browser or any other environment like React Native, may in some cases work, but mostly will not. Please refrain from reporting issues with these environments when attempting to use them, since server-side Node.js applications is the only supported environment for this library. For other environments, try the Maps JavaScript API, which contains a comparable feature set, and is...
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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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