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    node-rs

    node-rs

    Node.js bindings Rust crates

    When Node.js meets Rust. Make rust crates binding to Node.js use napi-rs.
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    eslint-plugin-import

    eslint-plugin-import

    ESLint plugin with rules that help validate proper imports.

    ...Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. With the advent of module bundlers and the current state of modules and module syntax specs, it's not always obvious where import x from 'module' should look to find the file behind module. Up through v0.10ish, this plugin has directly used substack's resolve plugin, which implements Node's import behavior. This works pretty well in most cases.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Vue.js Analysis

    Vue.js Analysis

    Vue.js source code analysis

    Vue.js Analysis is an open-source Chinese ebook and companion learning resource that analyzes the Vue.js source code in depth. It was created to help learners understand Vue’s implementation principles in a more systematic way than scattered blog posts. The project focuses on Vue 2.x internals, including initialization, reactivity, virtual DOM, component rendering, template compilation, lifecycle behavior, and related architectural ideas. It is connected to a paid video course but keeps the ebook material openly available for reading. The repository is best suited for front-end developers who already know Vue usage and want to understand how the framework works underneath. ...
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