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    Uptime Kuma

    Uptime Kuma

    A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool

    Uptime Kuma is an easy-to-use self-hosted monitoring tool. It is a temporary live demo, all data will be deleted after 10 minutes. Use the one that is closer to you, but I suggest that you should install and try it out for the best demo experience. Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers. Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services, click here for the full list.
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    Validation Library

    Validation Library

    Validation library for node.js

    Validation library for node.js. NIV (Node Input Validator) is a validation library for node.js. You can also extend library to add custom rules. For use cases of any rule, please check test cases, If you have any doubt or confusion with documentation or rule behavior.
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    Venom

    Venom

    Venom is the most complete javascript library for Whatsapp

    Venom is a high-performance system developed with JavaScript to create a bot for WhatsApp, support for creating any interaction, such as customer service, media sending, sentence recognition based on artificial intelligence and all types of design architecture for WhatsApp. It's a high-performance alternative API to whatzapp, you can send, text messages, files, images, videos and more. Remember, the API was developed on a platform called RESTful Web services, providing interoperability between computer systems on the Internet. It uses a set of well-defined operations that apply to all information resources, HTTP itself defines a small set of operations, the most important being post, get, put and delete. Use it in your favorite language like PHP, Python, C# and others. as long as your language is supported with the HTTP protocol, you will save time and money. you don't need to know how Venom works, we have the complete API documentation, in a professional way!
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    Viewer.js

    Viewer.js

    JavaScript image viewer

    You may set viewer options with new Viewer(image, options). If you want to change the global default options, You may use Viewer.setDefaults(options). Enable the modal backdrop, specify static for the backdrop that will not close the modal on click. Specify the visibility and the content of the title. Filter the images for viewing (should return true if the image is viewable, return false to ignore the image). Indicate if toggle the image size between its natural size and initial size when double click on the image or not. As there are some asynchronous processes when start the viewer, you should call a method only when it is available. If you have to use another viewer with the same namespace, call the Viewer.noConflict static method to revert to it.
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    Wappalyzer

    Wappalyzer

    Identify technology on websites

    Find out the technology stack of any website. Create lists of websites that use certain technologies, with company and contact details. Use our tools for lead generation, market analysis and competitor research. Instantly reveal the technology stack any website, such as CMS, ecommerce platform or payment processor, as well as company and contact details. Find prospects by the technologies they use. Lead lists contain websites, company and contact details, social media profiles and more. Create and export custom reports for any web technology or keyword based on industry, website traffic and location. Get notified when a website's technology stack changes. Be the first to know when a competitor moves to a new CMS, ecommerce platform or any other technology. The Wappalyzer APIs provide instant access to website technology stacks, company and contact details, social media profiles and more.
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    Web Experience Toolkit

    Web Experience Toolkit

    Open source code library for building innovative websites

    Web Experience Toolkit (WET): Open source code library for building innovative websites that are accessible, usable, interoperable, mobile-friendly and multilingual. This collaborative open source project is led by the Government of Canada. A collection of flexible and themeable templates and reusable components. A collaborative open source project led by the Government of Canada. HTML5-first approach (leveraging native HTML5 support and filling support gaps with “polyfills”) Supporting a wide variety of browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera) Building support for HTML data (RDFa 1.1 Lite, Schema.org) Adapts to different screen sizes and device capabilities. Touchscreen support. Optimized for performance. Building support for device-based mobile applications.
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    Webshim

    Webshim

    Webshims Lib is a modular capability-based polyfill-loading library

    Webshim is a deprecated modular polyfill-loading library created to help developers use HTML5 features across browsers with inconsistent native support. It was designed around capability detection, meaning it loads only the needed polyfills instead of treating every browser the same. The library was especially useful when older browsers lacked reliable support for modern form controls, media elements, and other HTML5 APIs. It helped front-end developers build more consistent user experiences during a period when browser support varied widely. The project depends on the older JavaScript ecosystem and is not compatible with newer jQuery 3.x workflows. Today, it is best understood as a legacy compatibility tool for older web projects rather than a modern front-end dependency.
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    Worklenz

    Worklenz

    All in one project management tool for efficient teams

    Worklenz is an open-source workforce and project management platform built to help teams plan, assign, and track work efficiently. It provides a visual interface for task assignments, timelines, and employee availability. Designed with scalability and user experience in mind, Worklenz offers a customizable dashboard and integrates with modern authentication and data storage systems.
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    Wretch

    Wretch

    A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax

    A tiny (~ 3Kb g-zipped) wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. Wretch is compatible with modern browsers out of the box. For older environments without fetch support, you should get a polyfill. Converts a javascript object to query parameters, then appends this query string to the current url. String values are used as the query string verbatim. Only compatible with browsers that support AbortControllers. Otherwise, you could use a (partial) polyfill. Associates a custom controller with the request. Useful when you need to use your own AbortController, otherwise wretch will create a new controller itself. Aborts the request after a fixed time. If you use a custom AbortController associated with the request, pass it as the second argument. Returns the automatically generated AbortController alongside the current wretch response as a pair.
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    Yjs

    Yjs

    Shared data types for building collaborative software

    Yjs is a high-performance, open-source CRDT (Conflict-free Replicated Data Type) implementation for building collaborative, real-time applications. It enables multiple users to edit shared data structures—such as text documents, arrays, maps, and XML trees—synchronously and offline. Yjs is network-agnostic and works with WebRTC, WebSocket, or any other transport layer, making it ideal for collaborative editors, whiteboards, and design tools. Its compact updates and powerful reconciliation system make it one of the most efficient and developer-friendly CRDT libraries available.
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    Zebra Datepicker

    Zebra Datepicker

    Super-lightweight, highly configurable, cross-browser date time picker

    A super-lightweight, highly configurable, cross-browser date time picker jQuery plugin. Enhance your forms with the powerful and highly-configurable Zebra Datepicker date time picker jQuery plugin. This date time picker adds an intuitive calendar interface for selecting dates and times, complete with a convenient month and year jump feature. The selected date will be formatted and entered into the input field according to your specified options. Simply attach the plugin to your input fields and let the calendar icon do the rest.
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    Zebra Dialog

    Zebra Dialog

    A small, compact, and highly configurable jQuery plugin

    A small, compact, and highly configurable jQuery plugin for creating modal dialog boxes. Zebra Dialog is a small, compact (one JavaScript file, no dependencies other than jQuery 1.7.0+) and highly configurable jQuery plugin for creating responsive modal dialog boxes, meant to replace native JavaScript alert, confirmation, and prompt dialogs. Can also be used as a notification widget (when configured to show no buttons and to close automatically) for updates or errors, without distracting users from their browser experience by displaying obtrusive alerts. Works in pretty much any browser, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Edge, Opera, and Internet Explorer 6+
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    Ziggy

    Ziggy

    Use your Laravel routes in JavaScript

    Ziggy provides a JavaScript route() function that works like Laravel's, making it a breeze to use your named Laravel routes in JavaScript. Ziggy supports Laravel's route-model binding, and can even recognize custom route key names. If you pass route() a JavaScript object as a route parameter, Ziggy will use the registered route-model binding keys for that route to find the correct parameter value inside the object. If no route-model binding keys are explicitly registered for a parameter, Ziggy will use the object's id key.
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    alfred-npms

    alfred-npms

    Alfred 3 workflow to search for npm packages with npms.io

    Alfred NPMS is an Alfred workflow that allows developers to quickly search for npm packages using the npms.io API. It enhances productivity by providing instant package details without leaving the Alfred search interface.
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    baoyu-design

    baoyu-design

    Run Claude Design locally as an Agent Skill

    baoyu-design is an Agent Skill that lets local coding agents produce polished visual design artifacts. It packages Claude Design-style methodology for environments such as Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Claude Desktop, and other file-capable agents. The skill can generate UI mockups, prototypes, wireframes, landing pages, dashboards, mobile app screens, and slide decks as self-contained HTML. It keeps outputs inside the local project, so artifacts can be versioned, edited, previewed, and refined without uploading work to a separate design website. The repository includes core design instructions, harness-specific references, built-in skills, starter components, and local preview guidance. It is useful for developers and designers who want agent-assisted product design inside their own editor workflow.
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    bootstrap-datepicker

    bootstrap-datepicker

    A datepicker for twitter bootstrap

    Bootstrap-datepicker provides a flexible datepicker widget in the Bootstrap style. Versions are incremented according to semver. As with bootstrap’s own plugins, datepicker provides a data-api that can be used to instantiate datepickers without the need for custom javascript. You can disable datepicker’s data-api in the same way as you would disable other bootstrap plugins. Most options can be provided via data-attributes. An option can be converted to a data-attribute by taking its name, replacing each uppercase letter with its lowercase equivalent preceded by a dash, and prepending “data-date-” to the result. Methods are called on a datepicker by calling the datepicker function with a string first argument, followed by any arguments the method takes.
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    bxSlider

    bxSlider

    Responsive jQuery content slider

    The fully-loaded, responsive jQuery content slider. 4.2.0 Introduces a streamlined build process using gulp. Along with this new build process the projects folder structure has been changed. You will find a dist folder with all assets ready to use, including both minified and unminified versions of the javascript. These assets should be ready to go. In src you will find the uncompiled assets, including a new less version of the css for bxslider. This is an important step for bxslider. It will help speed development up and keep work clean. It also paves the way for a big revamp we have planned in the future.
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    chatgpt.js

    chatgpt.js

    A powerful, open source client-side JavaScript library for ChatGPT

    A powerful client-side JavaScript library for ChatGPT. chatgpt.js is a powerful JavaScript library that allows for super easy interaction w/ the ChatGPT DOM. chatgpt.js was written w/ ultra flexibility in mind.
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    cnpmjs.org

    cnpmjs.org

    Private npm registry and web for Enterprise

    cnpmjs.org is a private NPM registry implementation used primarily by developers in China to improve package management performance and reduce dependency on the official NPM registry. It allows organizations to set up their own NPM mirrors for faster package installation and distribution.
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    cookie

    cookie

    HTTP server cookie parsing and serialization

    Basic HTTP cookie parser and serializer for HTTP servers. This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. Installation is done using the npm install command. Parse an HTTP Cookie header string and return an object of all cookie name-value pairs. The str argument is the string representing a Cookie header value and options is an optional object containing additional parsing options. Specifies a function that will be used to decode a cookie's value. Since the value of a cookie has a limited character set (and must be a simple string), this function can be used to decode a previously-encoded cookie value into a JavaScript string or other object. The default function is the global decodeURIComponent, which will decode any URL-encoded sequences into their byte representations.
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    css-loader

    css-loader

    CSS Loader

    The CSS-loader interprets @import and URL() like import/require() and will resolve them. Add the plugin to your webpack config. Run webpack via your preferred method. Allows to enable/disable handling the CSS functions URL and image-set. If set to false, CSS-loader will not parse any paths specified in URL or image-set. A function can also be passed to control this behavior dynamically based on the path to the asset. Starting with version 4.0.0, absolute paths are parsed based on the server root. Using local value requires you to specify :global classes. Using global value requires you to specify :local classes. Using pure value requires selectors must contain at least one local class or id. Styles can be locally scoped to avoid globally scoping styles. The syntax :local(.className) can be used to declare className in the local scope. The local identifiers are exported by the module.
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    elFinder

    elFinder

    Open-source file manager for web, written in JavaScript

    elFinder is an open-source file manager for web, written in JavaScript using jQuery UI. Creation is inspired by the simplicity and convenience of Finder program used in Mac OS X operating system. elFinder 2.1.x is currently actively developed, and recommended version. elFinder 2.0.x is stable version but lacks advanced features. All operations with files and folders on a remote server (copy, move, upload, create folder/file, rename, etc.). High-performance server backend and light client UI. Multi-root support. Local file system, MySQL, FTP, SFTP, Box, Dropbox, GoogleDrive and OneDrive volume storage drivers. Support AWS S3, Azure, Digital Ocean Spaces and more with League\Flysystem. Flysystem driver. Cloud storage (Box, Dropbox, GoogleDrive and OneDrive) drivers. Background file/folder upload with Drag & Drop HTML5 support.
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    electron-store

    electron-store

    Simple data persistence for your Electron app or module

    Simple data persistence for your Electron app or module. Save and load user preferences, app state, cache, etc. Electron doesn't have a built-in way to persist user preferences and other data. This module handles that for you, so you can focus on building your app. You can use this module directly in both the main and renderer process. For use in the renderer process only, you need to call Store.initRenderer() in the main process, or create a new Store instance (new Store()) in the main process. Changes are written to disk atomically, so if the process crashes during a write, it will not corrupt the existing config. Under the hood, the JSON Schema validator ajv is used to validate your config. We use JSON Schema draft-07 and support all validation keywords and formats. You should define your schema as an object where each key is the name of your data's property and each value is a JSON schema used to validate that property.
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    ember-engines

    ember-engines

    Composable Ember applications for ambitious user experiences

    Engines allow multiple logical applications to be composed together into a single application from the user's perspective. The key term here is "logical application". That is, an Engine represents a set of functionality and user experiences that could logically be considered an application. However, they differ from normal Ember applications in that they are intended to be composed within a host application in order to create a single, cohesive user experience. On a technical level, engines and applications are remarkably similar: they each have their own container, registry, context, and namespace. However, unlike an application, an engine does not boot itself nor does it control its own router. Engines rely on their hosts to fulfill these responsibilities. The often-used example of this is a "blogging" application. While a blog itself could be a full-fledged application, you may also wish to use it as a specific subsection of your overall application.
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    emojilib

    emojilib

    Emoji keyword library

    Emoji keyword library. Make emoji searchable with this keyword library. If you are looking for the unicode emoji dataset, including version, grouping, ordering, and skin tone support flag, check out unicode-emoji-json.
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