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    Testcontainers node

    Testcontainers node

    Supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of database

    Testcontainers is an open source library for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container. No more need for mocks or complicated environment configurations. Define your test dependencies as code, then simply run your tests and containers will be created and then deleted. With support for many languages and testing frameworks, all you need is Docker. Use a containerized instance of your...
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    Node Modules Inspector

    Node Modules Inspector

    Interactive UI for local node modules inspection

    This is a tool (CLI + interactive UI) for inspecting the node_modules directory of a JavaScript/TypeScript project, created by Anthony Fu. It supports projects using npm, pnpm or bun. The idea is to help developers visualise the dependency graph, see which dependencies are installed, their sizes, types (ESM vs CJS), origins (catalog vs registry), and filter or build a static report of a project’s dependency tree. The project includes a web UI version that you can try at node-modules.dev, and a build command to generate a static output (folder .node-modules-inspector) for hosting. ...
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    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks for ML is a Google visual programming framework

    Visual Blocks is a node-based, in-browser environment for building AI and data-processing workflows with drag-and-drop components. It lets you connect sources, transforms, models, and visualizers into a live graph, so changes propagate instantly and results are observable without writing glue code. Under the hood it leans on web-friendly runtimes (e.g., WebGPU/WebGL/WebNN or TensorFlow.js backends) to execute pipelines locally, which is great for demos, teaching, and privacy-sensitive prototypes. ...
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    Svelvet

    Svelvet

    A library for building dynamic, infinitely customizable interfaces

    Build interactive, node-based UIs and diagrams in Svelte. Svelvet is a lightweight component library for building dynamic, customizable node graphs. Svelvet allows you to easily create intuitive user interfaces and diagrams with pre-built components with node-to-node data flow, seamless zooming and panning, customizable edges and nodes and more. Start mapping out your ideas with our NPM package. Simply provide your node data to the Svelvet component and you're ready to show off your...
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    Cycle.js

    Cycle.js

    A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code

    Cycle’s core abstraction is your application as a pure function main() where inputs are read effects (sources) from the external world and outputs (sinks) are write effects to affect the external world. These I/O effects in the external world are managed by drivers, plugins that handle DOM effects, HTTP effects, etc. The internals of main() are built using Reactive Programming primitives, which maximizes separation of concerns and provides a fully declarative way of organizing your code. The...
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