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    Ink

    Ink

    React for interactive command-line apps

    Ink is React for CLIs. It is designed to provide that same component-based UI building experience that React provides, only this time for command-line apps. So if you already know React, then you should know Ink. Apart from being built for CLIs, one other key difference between the two is that with Ink, the rendering doesn’t result in a DOM but a string, which Ink writes to the output. Ink is a React renderer, so all features of React are supported. Dozens of projects currently use Ink....
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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...
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