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    web3.js

    web3.js

    Ethereum JavaScript API

    web3.js is the Ethereum JavaScript API that connects to the Generic JSON-RPC spec. It is composed of a selection of libraries that make it possible to interact with a local or remote ethereum node, using a HTTP or IPC connection. The node may be local, hosted by the DApp provider, or a public gateway such as Infura, which operates free Ethereum access points.
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    Node.js Best Practices

    Node.js Best Practices

    The Node.js best practices list (July 2024)

    This repository is a living, community-curated guide to writing robust, maintainable Node.js applications at scale. It organizes advice into clear sections—project structure, error handling, security, testing, performance, reliability, and maintainability—so teams can adopt improvements incrementally. Each guideline is phrased as a practical recommendation with motivation and trade-offs, not just a rule, which makes it easier to reach team consensus. The content aims to be...
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    Stripe Node.js Library

    Stripe Node.js Library

    Node.js library for the Stripe API

    The Stripe Node library provides convenient access to the Stripe API from applications written in server-side JavaScript. For collecting customer and payment information in the browser, use Stripe.js.
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    Google APIs Node.js Client

    Google APIs Node.js Client

    Google's supported Node.js client library

    Google's supported Node.js client library for accessing Google APIs. Support for authorization and authentication with OAuth 2.0, API Keys and JWT (Service Tokens) is included. The full list of supported APIs can be found on the Google APIs Explorer. The API endpoints are automatically generated, so if the API is not in the list, it is currently not supported by this API client library. These client libraries are supported by Google. However, these libraries are considered complete and are...
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    jscodeshift

    jscodeshift

    A JavaScript codemod toolkit

    ...As already mentioned, jscodeshift also provides a wrapper around recast. In order to properly use the jscodeshift API, one has to understand the basic building blocks of recast (and ASTs) as well. An AST node is a plain JavaScript object with a specific set of fields, in accordance with the Mozilla Parser API. The primary way to identify nodes is via their type. It's OK to not know the structure of every AST node type. The (esprima) AST explorer is an online tool to inspect the AST for a given piece of JS code.
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    Workbox

    Workbox

    JavaScript libraries for Progressive Web Apps

    Workbox is a set of libraries that can power a production-ready service worker for your Progressive Web App. Stop waiting on the network! You can improve your web app's performance by caching and serving your files, powered by a service worker. Even on an unreliable connection, your web app can still work using the right runtime caching strategies. Looking to build a progressive web app? Workbox makes it easy to create an offline first experience. Workbox is a library that bakes in a set of...
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    Microbundle

    Microbundle

    Zero-configuration bundler for tiny modules

    Microbundle produces esm, cjs, umd bundles with your code compiled to syntax that works pretty much everywhere. While it's possible to customize the browser or Node versions you wish to support using a browserslist configuration, the default setting is optimal and strongly recommended. In addition to the above formats, Microbundle also outputs a modern bundle specially designed to work in all modern browsers. This bundle preserves most modern JS features when compiling your code, but ensures the result runs in 95% of web browsers without needing to be transpiled. ...
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    Flowy

    Flowy

    The minimal javascript library to create flowcharts

    flowy is a minimal JavaScript library for building interactive flowchart-style interfaces in web applications, allowing developers to create node-based editors, automation builders, or visual programming tools with relatively little code. It provides draggable, connectable blocks (nodes) that can be placed on a canvas, connected via lines, and rearranged dynamically while preserving the underlying graph structure. The library focuses on simplicity and aesthetics, offering a clean look out of...
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    MEAN

    MEAN

    For simple and scalable fullstack js applications

    The MEAN stack uses Mongo, Express, Angular(6) and Node for simple and scalable fullstack js applications. The mean stack is intended to provide a simple and fun starting point for cloud native fullstack javascript applications. MEAN is a set of Open Source components that together, provide an end-to-end framework for building dynamic web applications; starting from the top (code running in the browser) to the bottom (database).
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    iLib

    The most comprehensive library of Javascript i18n classes available

    ...And, it has the ability to support thousands of possible locales. Everything in iLib is written in pure JS with minimal platform dependencies, so it works the same way in many different environments and browsers, from Chrome to Opera to node to Qt/QML. Over 17K unit tests help to guarantee this. ILib is also the library of choice for enyo apps on webOS which ships on over 10 million LG SmartTVs in over 135 countries. Give it a try and see if it can work for your app too!
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    EJS

    EJS

    Embedded JavaScript templates for node

    ...It’s fast because it compiles templates to JavaScript functions and caches them by default, so subsequent rendering is efficient. EJS supports both server-side render (in Node/Express) and client-side use in the browser, making it versatile for universal apps. Because you’re using raw JS, debugging is simple—the errors are standard JS stack traces with template line numbers included. While it doesn’t impose a rigid structure (you’re free to organize templates however you like), it works reliably and is simple to adopt.
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