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    Jasper

    Jasper

    Jasper - A flexible and powerful issue reader for GitHub

    You will be able to read, track and discover many active issues very flexibly by using Jasper in GitHub. It is enabled by a powerful function called "Stream" of Jasper. You can use the GitHub Search query to create various criteria, such as issues I created, pull requests of nodejs/node, bug-labeled issues, etc. to view issues and receive update notifications. In addition to unread issues, unread issue comments and review comments are highlighted in a clear and easy-to-understand manner....
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Floating UI

    Floating UI

    A low-level toolkit to create floating elements

    A JavaScript library for anchor positioning, anchor a floating element next to another element while making sure it stays in view optimally. This lets you position tooltips, popovers, or dropdowns to efficiently float on top of the UI! This positioning toolkit has a platform-agnostic 0.6 kB core (minified + Brotli compressed), with official bindings for the web, React DOM, React Native, and Vue. In addition to positioning, there are also interaction primitives to build floating UI components...
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    Fluent Reader

    Fluent Reader

    Modern desktop RSS reader built with Electron, React, and Fluent UI

    Fluent Reader is a local, cross-platform news aggregator with a fresh look. Bring all your favorite sources with you and read distraction-free. Stay in sync with Inoreader, Feedbin, or services compatible with Fever or Google Reader API. Alternatively, import your sources from an OPML file and read them locally. Easily organize sources with groups. Move between computers with full data backups. Enjoy your content like never before with the built-in article view for RSS full text tailored to...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Kui

    Kui

    A hybrid command-line/UI development experience for cloud-native devs

    Raven is a open source desktop news reader with flexible settings to optimize your experience. No login is required, and no personal data is collected. Just select the websites you want to curate articles from and enjoy! Raven strips away all the distracting content from the original articles, annoying ads, banners, and awkward layouts. You control how Raven displays the content. Choose a theme you love. Customize your fonts and display size. Configure your layout and hide what you don’t...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Cheatsheets for web development

    The Cheatsheets repository (also known as Devhints) is a massive, community-driven collection of concise cheat sheets covering web development, programming languages, frameworks, CLIs, tools, and design patterns. Each cheat sheet is a single Markdown file focusing on quick-reference usage, syntax, command lists, tips, and common patterns—ideal for when you need a fast refresher rather than full tutorial. The repository structure makes it easy to browse by topic (CSS Grid, Bash, Docker,...
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