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    List.js

    List.js

    Library for adding search, sort, filters and flexibility to tables

    Tiny, invisible and simple, yet powerful and incredibly fast vanilla JavaScript that adds search, sort, filters and flexibility to plain HTML lists, tables, or anything. List.js can be used in three different ways. It can be on existing HTML, it can create it's own HTML or a combination of both methods. Works both lists, tables and almost anything else. E.g. <div>,<ul>,<table>, etc. Simple templating system that adds possibility to add, edit, remove items. Perfect library for adding search,...
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    fuzzysearch

    fuzzysearch

    Tiny and blazing-fast fuzzy search in JavaScript

    fuzzysearch is a tiny, blazing-fast fuzzy search library for JavaScript that checks whether a “needle” string can be found inside a “haystack” string in order, but not necessarily contiguously. It implements a simplified fuzzy searching algorithm that does not use Levenshtein distance; instead it returns a boolean indicating whether all characters of the needle appear in sequence within the haystack. This makes it ideal for filtering lists or autocomplete suggestions quickly based on...
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