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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 in maintenance mode. ...
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    react-error-boundary

    react-error-boundary

    Simple reusable React error boundary component

    react-error-boundary is a tiny, well-tested utility that makes React’s error boundaries practical and ergonomic for everyday apps. It wraps React’s error-handling primitives in a single <ErrorBoundary> component with a predictable API for rendering fallbacks when descendant components throw during render, lifecycle, or event handlers. The library emphasizes recovery, not just failure: you can reset the error state programmatically or when certain “reset keys” change, returning the subtree to a healthy state without a full page refresh. It supports both declarative fallbacks (elements) and a render-prop approach so you can tailor the UI to the error and provide retry buttons or diagnostics. ...
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    Starter Applets

    Starter Applets

    Google AI Studio Starter Apps

    ...The repo supplies a CLI or script to scaffold new applet templates, letting developers spin up small Gemini-powered components quickly. Each applet includes configuration parameters (API keys, model selection, prompt parameters) in a secure but flexible format. Because applets are meant to be composable, they adopt a modular plugin architecture so you can integrate one into a Next.js, Flutter, or native app with minimal glue.
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    match-sorter

    match-sorter

    Simple, expected, and deterministic best-match sorting

    match-sorter is a small JavaScript library that takes a list of items and returns them sorted by how well they match a given search query. It is designed to produce “simple, expected, and deterministic” results so users see intuitive matches instead of opaque fuzzy scores. The core API accepts arrays of strings or objects and returns a filtered, ranked list, making it a natural fit for search boxes, autocomplete components, and table filtering. It supports a variety of advanced options, such as specifying which object keys to search, controlling the matching threshold, and customizing the base sorting logic. The library includes recipes and examples that show how to handle different naming conventions like PascalCase, camelCase, snake_case, and kebab-case by normalizing separators. ...
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