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    Huh?

    Huh?

    Build terminal forms and prompts

    Huh is a Go library for building interactive terminal forms and prompts. It helps developers create forms, selections, confirmations, text inputs, and other prompt-based workflows directly inside the terminal. The library can be used on its own or integrated into larger Bubble Tea applications. It also includes an accessible mode for screen readers, making terminal interactions more inclusive. Huh is useful for CLIs that need configuration wizards, onboarding flows, setup prompts, surveys,...
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    Radix Primitives

    Radix Primitives

    Radix Primitives is an open-source UI component library

    Radix UI Primitives is a low-level, headless component library designed to provide the behavioral and accessibility foundations for building modern web interfaces without imposing any visual styling. It focuses on delivering fully accessible components that strictly follow WAI-ARIA guidelines, ensuring proper keyboard navigation, focus management, and screen reader compatibility out of the box. Instead of shipping pre-styled components, Radix provides unstyled primitives that developers can fully customize using any styling solution, allowing complete control over appearance while relying on robust underlying logic. The library includes common UI patterns such as dialogs, dropdowns, tooltips, and accordions, all implemented with consistent APIs and predictable behavior. ...
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    React Beautiful DnD

    React Beautiful DnD

    Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React

    React Beautiful DnD is a drag-and-drop library for React that emphasizes fluid motion, accessibility, and natural constraints. It provides Draggable and Droppable primitives that manage state, sensors, and reordering logic for you, so you focus on rendering. Keyboard support, screen-reader announcements, and predictable focus handling make interactions accessible beyond the mouse. The library computes dimensions and movement carefully to avoid jank, including automatic scrolling and collision handling when lists overflow. It supports common patterns like reordering within a list, moving items between multiple lists, and integrating with virtualized lists. ...
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    accessible-slick

    accessible-slick

    The last (accessible) carousel you'll ever need

    A highly accessible, WCAG 2.0 / 2.1 compliant, drop-in replacement for Slick Slider (1.8.1) crafted and tested by expert users and professional accessibility consultants, intended to make life easier for real-world dev teams who need to pass accessibility audits.
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