Keypress is a JavaScript utility (Apache‑2.0) for defining keyboard combos, sequences, and custom modifiers. Popular in game development and interactive web apps, it supports keydown/keyup, multiple modifiers, sequence combinations, and offers ~9 KB footprint with zero dependencies.
caniuse-cmd is a command-line interface tool that brings the power of caniuse.com—the web compatibility database—directly into your terminal, enabling quick checks of browser support without the UI. You can specify your own defaults by creating a file called .caniuse.json and putting it in your home directory. Install with npm install -g caniuse-cmd. All the power of caniuse with none of the nice UI or interactivity.
Stitch your CommonJS modules together for the browser
Stitch is a library that simplifies the packaging of CommonJS modules for use in the browser. It allows developers to write modular JavaScript code using the CommonJS format and then bundles it into a single file that can be served client-side. This helps bridge the gap between Node.js-style development and browser environments, particularly before modern bundlers like Browserify and Webpack became widespread. The library automatically resolves dependencies, inlines modules, and ensures they...