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    redaxios

    redaxios

    The Axios API, as an 800 byte Fetch wrapper

    redaxios is a tiny, axios-compatible HTTP client that aims to deliver the familiar axios API with a fraction of the size. It leans on modern browser features to minimize code while preserving the ergonomics developers expect, like request/response interceptors and JSON handling. By mirroring axios method shapes, it allows many codebases to swap without large refactors, particularly for front-end bundles that need to shrink. The library favors standards and simplicity, avoiding legacy shims...
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    page.js

    page.js

    Micro client-side router inspired by the Express router

    ...Exit routes are called when a page changes, using the context from the previous change. Create a new page instance with the given options. Use this if you need to control multiple windows (like iframes or popups) in addition to the main window. The router uses the same string-to-regexp conversion that Express does, so things like ":id", ":id?", and "*" work as you might expect.
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