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    Cacheable

    Cacheable

    A robust, scalable, and maintained set of caching packages

    A JavaScript caching library that provides a unified caching API with support for various backends.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    libsodium.js

    libsodium.js

    libsodium compiled to Webassembly and pure JavaScript

    libsodium.js is a JavaScript and WebAssembly port of the widely used libsodium cryptographic library, providing modern, high-level cryptographic functions for secure application development in web and Node.js environments. It exposes a comprehensive set of APIs for encryption, decryption, hashing, digital signatures, and key exchange, all designed to be safe and easy to use without requiring deep cryptographic expertise. The library leverages WebAssembly for improved performance, enabling near-native execution speeds within browsers and JavaScript runtimes. It is designed to prevent common cryptographic mistakes by offering secure defaults and abstractions that reduce the risk of misuse. libsodium.js is particularly useful for building secure web applications, messaging systems, and privacy-focused tools that require client-side encryption. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OmniTools

    OmniTools

    Self-hosted collection of powerful web-based tools for everyday tasks

    ...It’s designed to replace the random assortment of “free online tools” people use for quick tasks, while avoiding ads, tracking, and the need to upload sensitive files to unknown servers. A key design choice is that file processing happens entirely on the client side, meaning your data stays in your browser instead of being sent to the backend. The tool catalog spans both technical and non-technical needs, including image, video, audio, PDF, text, date/time, math, and data format utilities like JSON/CSV/XML helpers. It’s also packaged for straightforward self-hosting, with a lightweight Docker image and simple run commands, so it can be deployed quickly on a homelab or internal network.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Laravel Echo

    Laravel Echo

    Laravel Echo library for beautiful Pusher and Ably integration

    In many modern web applications, WebSockets are used to implement realtime, live-updating user interfaces. When some data is updated on the server, a message is typically sent over a WebSocket connection to be handled by the client. This provides a more robust, efficient alternative to continually polling your application for changes. To assist you in building these types of applications, Laravel makes it easy to "broadcast" your events over a WebSocket connection. Broadcasting your Laravel events allows you to share the same event names between your server-side code and your client-side JavaScript application. ...
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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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    Relay Library for GraphQL.js

    Relay Library for GraphQL.js

    A library to help construct a graphql-js server supporting react-relay

    A library to help construct a graphql-js server supporting react-relay. This is a library to allow the easy creation of Relay-compliant servers using the GraphQL.js reference implementation of a GraphQL server. A basic understanding of GraphQL and of the GraphQL.js implementation is needed to provide context for this library. This library is designed to work with the GraphQL.js reference implementation of a GraphQL server. An overview of the functionality that a Relay-compliant GraphQL...
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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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    Solid

    Solid

    A declarative JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    Solid is a declarative JavaScript library for creating user interfaces. Instead of using a Virtual DOM, it compiles its templates to real DOM nodes and updates them with fine-grained reactions. Declare your state and use it throughout your app, and when a piece of state changes, only the code that depends on it will rerun. Check out our intro video or read on! Fine-grained updates to the real DOM. Declarative data: model your state as a system with reactive primitives. Render-once mental...
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    Redux

    Redux

    A Predictable State Container for JavaScript apps

    Redux is a small, unopinionated predictable state container for JavaScript apps. It basically lets you write applications that behave in a consistent manner, can run in various environments (native, client and server) and are easy to test. Redux centralizes your app’s state and logic, thereby enabling some powerful capabilities. With Redux it’s possible to implement logging, hot reloading, universal apps, time travel and more with no buy-in from the developer. Unlike Flux (from which Redux was inspired), Redux only has a single store for the object tree where the whole state of your app is stored. ...
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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). The stack is made up of MongoDB, with document database, used...
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