Compare the Top JavaScript Libraries that integrate with GitHub as of July 2025

This a list of JavaScript Libraries that integrate with GitHub. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub. View the products that work with GitHub in the table below.

What are JavaScript Libraries for GitHub?

JavaScript libraries are sets of code, components, and code snippets that enable developers to build JavaScript (JS) applications in a simpler and more efficient way. Compare and read user reviews of the best JavaScript Libraries for GitHub currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Auth.js

    Auth.js

    Auth.js

    Auth.js is an open-source authentication library designed to integrate seamlessly with modern JavaScript frameworks, providing a flexible and secure authentication experience. It supports various authentication methods, including OAuth (e.g., Google, GitHub), credentials, and WebAuthn, allowing developers to choose the most suitable approach for their applications. Auth.js is compatible with multiple frameworks, such as Next.js, SvelteKit, Express, Qwik, and SolidStart, enabling developers to implement authentication across different platforms. The library offers built-in support for popular databases like Prisma, Drizzle ORM, Supabase, Firebase, and TypeORM, facilitating user data management. Security features include signed cookies, CSRF token validation, and encrypted JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), ensuring robust protection for user data. Auth.js is designed to operate efficiently in serverless environments and provides comprehensive documentation and examples.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Million.js

    Million.js

    Million.js

    Million.js introduces a novel "block" virtual DOM. It's significantly faster than React's virtual DOM, as it diffs data instead of the DOM. Million.js uses a custom compiler that automatically optimizes your React components on the server. Tired of learning new frameworks and big migrations? Million.js ships a drop-in automatic mode to make your React apps faster, without any code changes. We use a novel approach to the virtual DOM called the block virtual DOM. You can read more on what the block virtual DOM is with virtual DOM, back in block and how we make it happen in React with behind the block(). We are actively working on removing these limitations. It's also important to note that your application may not need Million.js – if your app is not UI heavy, you may not see much performance improvement.
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