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    Ziggy

    Ziggy

    Use your Laravel routes in JavaScript

    Ziggy provides a JavaScript route() function that works like Laravel's, making it a breeze to use your named Laravel routes in JavaScript. Ziggy supports Laravel's route-model binding, and can even recognize custom route key names. If you pass route() a JavaScript object as a route parameter, Ziggy will use the registered route-model binding keys for that route to find the correct parameter value inside the object. If no route-model binding keys are explicitly registered for a parameter, Ziggy will use the object's id key.
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    Hotkeys JS

    Hotkeys JS

    A robust Javascript library for capturing keyboard input

    hotkeys-js is a tiny, framework-agnostic library for binding keyboard shortcuts in the browser, from simple key presses to complex combos and sequences. It provides a declarative API to register handlers like ctrl+k, shift+alt+p, or g g, and it normalizes key behavior across major browsers. The library includes scoping, so the same shortcut can trigger different actions depending on page context, and it offers filters to ignore inputs when the user is typing in form fields. ...
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    Backbone

    Backbone

    Give your JS app some Backbone with models, views, and collections

    Backbone is a lightweight JavaScript library (sometimes described as a micro-framework) created by Jeremy Ashkenas that adds structure to JavaScript-heavy applications by providing models, views, collections, events and routing tied to RESTful JSON services. Its main philosophy is to provide the minimal set of primitives to organise your client-side code — models for data, collections for groups of models, views for UI interactions, and routers for state/URL management — without prescribing...
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    qxotica - tools for qooxdoo

    Tools for developing qooxdoo Web apps

    Includes a package for the Lazarus IDE that adds items to the File | New dialog. Selecting "qooxdoo JavaScript App" creates either a single-page or two-page master-detail qooxdoo app and a Lazarus project for managing and editing the app's JavaScript files. Selecting "qooxdoo JavaScript Page" adds a page to the app and to the Lazarus project. Can also "compile" (run generate.py) from within Lazarus - if a syntax error is detected, the code editor jumps to the JavaScript file and line...
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    Java package providing a simple and configurable key binding chooser dialog. This includes an editor for making and editing lists of bindings in a variety of persistence formats.
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