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    Xyflow

    Xyflow

    Powerful open source libraries for building node-based UIs with React

    xyflow provides powerful, open‑source libraries—such as React Flow and Svelte Flow—for building node‑based user interfaces. These components are designed to be ready out‑of‑the‑box and infinitely customizable for constructing interactive diagrams, workflows, and editor UIs. Create PRs for new features, updates and fixes (with a changeset if relevant for changelog). Merge into main. Changset creates a PR that bumps all packages based on the changesets.
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    Svelvet

    Svelvet

    A library for building dynamic, infinitely customizable interfaces

    Build interactive, node-based UIs and diagrams in Svelte. Svelvet is a lightweight component library for building dynamic, customizable node graphs. Svelvet allows you to easily create intuitive user interfaces and diagrams with pre-built components with node-to-node data flow, seamless zooming and panning, customizable edges and nodes and more. Start mapping out your ideas with our NPM package.
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    Incremental DOM

    Incremental DOM

    An in-place DOM diffing library

    ...It integrates naturally with template compilers (such as those that generate calls from HTML-like markup) but can also be used by hand for fine-tuned rendering. The library is small and focused: it manages element creation, attribute updates, and text nodes while leaving state management and data flow to the host framework. The result is predictable updates with minimal overhead, especially useful in performance-critical views.
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