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    React Router

    React Router

    Declarative routing for React

    React Router is a standards‑focused, multi‑strategy routing library for React applications, offering both full‑framework capabilities and lightweight, flexible library usage. It enables robust routing experiences across React versions. It supports advanced features in React 19. You can use it maximally as a React framework or minimally as a library with your own architecture. First‑class type safety with automatic type generation for route params and data. It is designed to facilitate...
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    next international

    next international

    Type-safe internationalization (i18n) for Next.js

    Type-safe internationalization (i18n) for Next.js.
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    doc.rustdesk.com

    doc.rustdesk.com

    Document of RustDesk

    This repository powers RustDesk’s official documentation site, serving as the central knowledge base for installing, configuring, and operating the open-source remote desktop ecosystem. It consolidates step-by-step guides for end users, administrators, and self-hosting teams, from client setup to server deployment and maintenance. The docs explain concepts like rendezvous versus relay roles, NAT traversal, security settings, and platform-specific nuances across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile. Clear navigation and task-oriented articles help readers move quickly from first-time installation to advanced troubleshooting. ...
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    BSMNT Scrollytelling

    BSMNT Scrollytelling

    A library for creating Scrollytelling animations

    BSMNT Scrollytelling is a library for creating Scrollytelling animations. It's powered by GSAP ScrollTrigger, but abstracts away some things to make it work better with React. At the basement, we've built a bunch of websites that use scroll animations. Over the years, we faced some issues that required solutions that we copy-passed throughout different projects. We decided to build a library to share how we build these with the world.
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    RealWorld

    RealWorld

    Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node

    ...Instead of trivial todo lists, it provides a realistic feature set: authentication, CRUD operations, pagination, comments, profiles, tagging, and favoriting. The same spec is realized dozens of times (React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, Solid, Next, Remix, and many more), alongside multiple server implementations, so learners can compare idioms without guessing about feature gaps. A shared API contract and test suite keep implementations consistent and reveal framework-specific tradeoffs clearly. This makes the repo a powerful teaching tool for architecture, state management, testing, and deployment patterns at production scale. ...
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    libreact

    libreact

    Collection of useful React components

    libreact is a collection of reusable React components and utilities — described as a “standard library for React projects” — that aims to simplify and standardise common patterns in React development. The library is modular: you can import specific modules such as withState, withToggle, mock, loadable, lazy, flipflop, withValue, List, Map, sensors, toggles and more. Many components are isomorphic (work in browser and server) and some even support React Native. ...
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    React Transmit

    React Transmit

    Relay-inspired library based on Promises instead of GraphQL.

    Relay-inspired library based on Promises instead of GraphQL. API similar to the official Relay API, adapted for Promises. Higher-order Component (HoC) syntax is great for functional-style React. Composable Promise-based queries using fragments. Isomorphic architecture supports server-side rendering. Also works with React Native!
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    RUM HTML UI

    RUM HTML UI

    Simple, decomplected, isomorphic HTML UI library for Clojure

    Rum is a simple, “decomplected” HTML UI library that works on both the client and server, giving Clojure/ClojureScript developers a unified way to build interfaces. On the client, it functions as a thin React wrapper in ClojureScript, exposing familiar component patterns with idiomatic data-driven code. On the server, it generates static HTML from Clojure so the same component concepts can render outside the browser.
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    BuckyClient

    BuckyClient

    Collect performance data from the client

    BuckyClient is a HubSpot-provided JavaScript client that runs in the browser and collects performance data from clients, sending it to the Bucky server, which forwards metrics to endpoints like StatsD, Graphite, or OpenTSDB. It can automatically measure how long your pages take to load, how long AJAX requests take and how long various functions take to run. Most importantly, it's taking the measurements on actual page loads, so the data has the potential to be much more valuable than in...
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