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    Brisa

    Brisa

    The Web Platform Framework

    Brisa is an experimental web framework inspired by the others, taking the best of each one. JSX, TS, server/web components, server actions, optimistic updates, SSR, streaming, suspense, signals, WebSockets, middleware, layouts. Brisa is designed to start, build, test, deploy, and run fast. Text translation and routing carry only the translations you consume. 0B by default, 2 kB when you use server actions (RPC size), and 3 kB when you need web components.
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    Vitest

    Vitest

    Next generation testing framework powered by Vite

    ...Reuse Vite's config and plugins - consistent across your app and tests. But Vitest is not required. Expect, snapshot, coverage, and more - migrating from Jest is straightforward. Out-of-box ESM, TypeScript and JSX support powered by esbuild.
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    Preact

    Preact

    Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API

    Preact is a lightweight alternative to React that implements the same core component and hooks model in a tiny footprint. It provides a virtual DOM, diffing, and a familiar Component/JSX API, enabling developers to reuse much of their React knowledge. With preact/compat, many React libraries can be used directly, making migration or code sharing practical in performance-sensitive apps. Its focus on size and speed makes it attractive for embedded widgets, mobile web, and scenarios where initial load must be extremely fast. ...
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    qwik

    qwik

    The HTML-first framework. Instant apps of any size with

    Qwik does not do hydration because it is resumable. Hydration can take several seconds, depending on the complexity of your application and mobile device speed. Qwik applications are instantly interactive even on slow mobile devices leading to a perfect Google PageSpeed score. Qwik apps begin their life as SSR/SSG. Qwik serializes the application's state and framework state into HTML upon rendering the application. Then Qwik can resume execution where the server left off in the browser...
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    Solid

    Solid

    A declarative JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    ...Automatic dependency tracking: accessing your reactive state subscribes to it. Small and fast. Simple: learn a few powerful concepts that can be reused, combined, and built on top of. Provides modern framework features like JSX, fragments, Context, Portals, Suspense, streaming SSR, progressive hydration, Error Boundaries and concurrent rendering.
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    Omi

    Omi

    Front end cross-frameworks framework

    Omi (pronounced /ˈomɪ/) is cross-frameworks framework base on Web Component, you can also use omio compatible IE8+ with the same grammar. One framework, Mobile & desktop & mini program. Simply download and include with <script>. Omi will be registered as a global variable. If you need to be compatible with IE8+, you can choose omio, which has almost the same API as omi, and Omi will be registered as a global variable. Omi provides the official CLI. You don't need to learn how to configure...
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    Aleph.js

    Aleph.js

    The Full-stack Framework in Deno

    The Full-stack Framework in Deno. Aleph.js gives you the best developer experience for building web applications. Aleph.js is a modern framework that doesn't need webpack or another bundler since it uses the ES Module syntax during development. Every module only needs to be compiled once, when a module changes, Aleph.js just needs to re-compile that single module. There is no time wasted re-bundling every time a change is made. This, along with Hot Module Replacement (HMR) and Fast Refresh,...
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    React Boilerplate

    React Boilerplate

    A highly scalable, offline-first foundation with the best DX

    ...React Boilerplate offers predictable state management so you can take control of your app’s state and keep state mutations manageable. It also features next generation JavaScript, so you can stop worrying about browser support or use features like arrow functions, JSX syntax and more. There’s also support for next generation CSS, and being offline first, it allows availability without network connection from the moment your users load the app. React Boilerplate also provides instant feedback, so you can have nothing but the best developer experience!
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