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A tiny and elegant JavaScript HTTP client based on the Fetch API with retries, timeouts, and hooks.
A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js, providing a window.fetch-compatible interface for server-side HTTP requests.
A fully-featured GraphQL server with easy setup, performance, and great developer experience, built on the WHATWG Fetch API.
A high-performance HTTP/1.1 client for Node.js, written from scratch and powering the built-in fetch API.
A universal WHATWG Fetch API implementation that works across Node.js, browsers, and React Native.
Redux middleware for handling API calls with standardized request, success, and failure actions.
A Node.js and browser library to reliably check internet connectivity, going beyond navigator.onLine.
A pure JavaScript client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources, inspired by Restangular but framework-agnostic.
A lightweight server-oriented template language for JavaScript that fetches and renders HTML dynamically with minimal client-side code.
A lightweight server-oriented template language for JavaScript that fetches and renders HTML safely, keeping apps dynamic and small.
A deprecated package that enabled using the Ky HTTP client in both Node.js and browsers via polyfills.
A demo single-page application built with React, ES6, Webpack, and Ant Design for learning and prototyping.
A tiny React hook for conveniently using the Fetch API with built-in loading, error, and dependency tracking.
A polyfill for the AbortController API and abortable fetch, providing stubs for browsers without native support.
A configurable network layer for Relay Classic with middleware support for request manipulation, batching, and error handling.
A fetch API polyfill for React Native built on the native Networking API with text streaming support.
A Go HTTP client inspired by the Web Fetch API, offering a lightweight and powerful alternative to Axios and Got.
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