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    Kuma UI

    Kuma UI

    A Headless, Utility-First, and Zero-Runtime UI Component Library

    Kuma UI is an open-source styling and component library that focuses on providing a headless, utility-first approach to building modern web interfaces. The framework emphasizes performance by extracting CSS at build time, allowing developers to create fast websites without requiring runtime styling engines in the browser. By combining utility-first styling with headless component patterns, Kuma UI allows developers to fully customize visual appearance while relying on reusable component logic. The library is designed to work particularly well with modern React and Next.js development workflows and supports advanced features such as React Server Components. ...
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    Reka UI

    Reka UI

    An open-source UI component library for building design systems

    Reka UI is an open-source UI component library designed for building accessible and customizable web interfaces in Vue-based applications. The library provides a collection of unstyled UI primitives that developers can use as the foundation for creating fully customized design systems. Rather than forcing a predefined visual style, Reka UI focuses on accessibility, composability, and flexibility, allowing developers to implement their own visual themes and branding. The project evolved from...
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    Bits UI

    Bits UI

    The headless components for Svelte

    ...Instead of shipping with predefined styles, the library offers unstyled components that focus on behavior and accessibility, allowing developers to fully control the appearance of their UI through their own CSS or design systems. This headless architecture makes Bits UI particularly useful for teams that need reusable UI logic while maintaining consistent branding and visual customization. The project builds on concepts inspired by libraries such as Radix UI and React Spectrum and integrates builder patterns influenced by Melt UI to deliver powerful component abstractions. ...
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    HULL

    HULL

    Headless Shopify Starter – powered by Next.js + Sanity.io

    ...The template includes integrations that synchronize product data from Shopify into Sanity, allowing developers and content editors to manage storefront content alongside product information. It also leverages modern frontend technologies such as React, Tailwind CSS, and static site generation techniques to improve performance and scalability.
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    generator-ngx-rocket

    generator-ngx-rocket

    Extensible Angular 13+ enterprise-grade project generator

    ...The app template is based on HTML5, TypeScript and Sass. Optimized build and bundling process with Webpack. Development server with backend proxy and live reload. Cross-browser CSS with autoprefixer and browsers list. Internationalization managed by ngx-translate. Asset revisioning for better cache management. Unit tests using Jasmine, Karma, and headless Chrome. End-to-end tests using Protractor. Static code analysis: TSLint, Codelyzer, Stylelint and HTMLHint. Local knowledgebase server using Hads. Progressive Web App (PWA) support.
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    Critters

    Critters

    A Webpack plugin to inline your critical CSS and lazy-load the rest

    ...Import Critters into your Webpack configuration and add it to your list of plugins. That's it! Now when you run Webpack, the CSS used by your HTML will be inlined and the imports for your full CSS will be converted to load asynchronously. Create a Critters plugin instance with the given options.
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    BackstopJS

    BackstopJS

    Catch CSS curve balls

    Visual regression testing for web apps. Supports screen rendering with Chrome-headless. Add your own interactions with the Playwright and Puppeteer scripting. BackstopJS automates visual regression testing of your responsive web UI by comparing DOM screenshots over time.
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    Surf

    Surf

    Stateful programmatic web browsing in Go

    Surf is a Go library that implements a virtual web browser, allowing developers to programmatically interact with web pages as a real browser would.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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