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    GitHub Isometric Contributions extension

    GitHub Isometric Contributions extension

    Browser extension for rendering isometric pixel art charts

    ...For example, there are no axis labels, shorter bars can be hidden behind taller ones, you can't hover over a bar to see the day and count, etc. If you want to hack on the extension, you'll need to install it manually. First clone or fork this repo. Then, on your Chrome Extensions page, make sure "Developer mode" is checked. You can then click the "Load unpacked extension" button and browse to the src directory of this repo.
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    React Flight

    React Flight

    The best way to build animation compositions for React

    React Flight is a JavaScript library for UIs built with React that allows you to compose animations and transitions via “flights” where you design a start component, an end component, and the tool handles animating between them. It’s pitched as the “best way to build animation compositions for React” and is inspired by tools such as Principle in the mobile design world. The developer experience emphasises framing: you place elements into Flight.Frame containers, specify key-frames (start and end states), and then trigger animations via APIs (play(), reset()). It supports interactive previewing of frames (via showFrames mode), and integrates (at least at the time) with jQuery/Velocity under the hood (though future versions may remove the jQuery dependency). ...
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