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    icestark

    icestark

    Micro Frontends solution for large application

    Use icestark to build your next micro-front application, or migrate your current giant application without pain. As simple as developing SPA applications, it not only solves the problem of synergy among multiple development teams, but also brings a safe sandbox and excellent performance experience. icestark uses the configuration of the micro-application entrance field to render the application, so this field very important. For different scenarios, icestark also supports a variety of...
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    restful.js

    restful.js

    A pure JS client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources

    A pure JS client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources. Think Restangular without Angular. All examples written in this README use the ES6 specification. The dist folder contains two built versions which you can use to include either restful.js or a standalone version. Standalone version already embeds fetch. Restful.js needs an HTTP backend in order to perform queries.
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