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    Ink

    Ink

    React for interactive command-line apps

    Ink is React for CLIs. It is designed to provide that same component-based UI building experience that React provides, only this time for command-line apps. So if you already know React, then you should know Ink. Apart from being built for CLIs, one other key difference between the two is that with Ink, the rendering doesn’t result in a DOM but a string, which Ink writes to the output. Ink is a React renderer, so all features of React are supported. Dozens of projects currently use Ink....
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    Material Tailwind

    Material Tailwind

    Easy-to-use components library for Tailwind CSS and Material Design

    Material Tailwind is an open-source library that uses the power of Tailwind CSS and React to help you build unique web projects faster and easier. The stunning design inspired by Material Design is a bonus. Enhance your workflow with seamless integrations for your favorite tools using Material Tailwind.
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    tsup

    tsup

    The simplest and fastest way to bundle your TypeScript libraries

    tsup is a zero-config TypeScript/JavaScript bundler focused on developer speed and sensible defaults. It builds on extremely fast tooling under the hood to deliver near-instant feedback loops even in large monorepos. The design goal is to let you publish modern libraries without hand-crafting long build scripts: point it at an entry file and it emits multiple targets, formats, and type declarations. It handles common library needs out of the box—like generating both ESM and CJS, bundling...
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    RetroLab

    RetroLab

    JupyterLab distribution with a retro look and feel

    RetroLab (also known as JupyterLab Retro, previously called JupyterLab Classic) is a JupyterLab distribution with a retro look and feel, more similar to the classic Jupyter notebook.
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    Intermock

    Intermock

    Mocking library to create mock objects with fake data for TypeScript

    Intermock is a TypeScript utility developed by Google that automatically generates mock objects and JSON data for TypeScript interfaces using the Faker library. It simplifies frontend and API testing by creating realistic, schema-compliant mock data directly from interface definitions, eliminating the need for manual mock creation. Intermock supports a wide range of TypeScript constructs including interfaces, unions, generics, mapped types, and tuples, ensuring comprehensive type coverage....
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