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    Maxun

    Maxun

    Small event-delegation library for decoupling event binding and handli

    Maxun named JsAction by Google serves as a lightweight event delegation library built in JavaScript. It allows developers to separate the logic of binding events from the code that handles those events, helping to keep DOM event wiring cleaner and more maintainable. It is archived and marked as read-only, indicating that the project is no longer actively maintained or intended for production use. The README states that ongoing development has migrated into a larger framework under the...
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    serverless-chrome

    serverless-chrome

    Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda

    ...Serverless Chrome takes care of building and bundling the Chrome binaries and making sure Chrome is running when your serverless function executes. In addition, this project also provides a few example services for common patterns (e.g. taking a screenshot of a page, printing to PDF, some scraping, etc.). Why? Because it's neat. It also opens up interesting possibilities for using the Chrome DevTools Protocol (and tools like Chromeless or Puppeteer) in serverless architectures and doing testing/CI, web-scraping, pre-rendering, etc. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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