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A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for building predictable applications.
A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for building predictable applications.
A social network app that works off the grid, available on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A mobile-first social network that works offline and peer-to-peer without central servers.
A curated collection of awesome tools, libraries, tutorials, and resources for the Cycle.js framework.
A Redux middleware that handles async actions using Cycle.js and functional reactive programming.
A fractal state management library for Cycle.js applications using a single state atom and reducer streams.
A decentralized Android app installer that downloads and updates apps via the Dat peer-to-peer protocol.
A zero-configuration tool for quickly bootstrapping Cycle.js applications with customizable flavors.
A TodoMVC example application built with Cycle.js to demonstrate reactive functional programming patterns.
A time-traveling debugger for Cycle.js applications that visualizes streams and enables pausing and rewinding application state.
A CLI tool to scaffold isomorphic Cycle.js applications with production-ready webpack configurations and hot reloading.
A collection of narrative, lesson-based examples for learning CycleJS, covering forms, routing, CRUD, and state management.
A routing library for Cycle.js applications that wraps main functions and integrates with @cycle/history.
A boilerplate for building and testing Cycle.js applications with Webpack, Babel, Tape, and Testem.
A reactive color picker component for Cycle.js applications using xstream streams.
A Cycle.js driver for accessing browser localStorage and sessionStorage as reactive streams.
Cycle.js drivers for building reactive terminal applications with Blessed.
A Hacker News clone built with CycleJS and cycle-onionify, using the HNPWA API.
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