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A modern plugin manager for Neovim with lazy-loading, performance optimization, and a powerful UI.
A high-performance, SEO-friendly lazy loader for images, iframes, and more that detects visibility changes automatically.
Relocate resource-intensive third-party scripts off the main thread and into a web worker to improve site performance.
A React library for easy code splitting that reduces bundle size and supports server-side rendering.
A lightweight (~1kb) pure JavaScript lazy loader for images, iframes, and other elements using IntersectionObserver API.
A custom element for embedding YouTube videos with a focus on visual performance, loading 224× faster than standard iframes.
A next-generation plugin manager for zsh with parallel installation, lazy loading, and support for multiple sources.
A next-generation plugin manager for zsh that manages plugins, commands, and themes from multiple sources with parallel installation and lazy loading.
A PHP library that generates and manages various types of object-oriented proxy classes for lazy loading, access control, and remote objects.
A standalone JavaScript micro-library for lazy-loading images using HTML5 data-* attributes.
A memory-efficient PHP stream parser for large JSON files and streams, enabling iteration without loading entire documents.
A Ruby gem providing a generic lazy batching mechanism to avoid N+1 database queries and HTTP requests.
A real-world social blogging platform (Medium clone) built with modern Angular, NgRx Signal Store, and Nx monorepo.
A permission and role-based access control library for Angular applications, compatible with AOT and lazy-loaded modules.
A standalone JavaScript library for lazy loading images, iframes, and widgets when they become visible in the viewport.
A tiny JavaScript library for extracting dominant colors and generating gradients from images with lazy-reveal effects.
An Angular router preloading strategy that automatically prefetches lazy-loaded modules for visible links.
A lightweight, zero-dependency library for lazy loading images in Angular applications.
A C++ object-relational mapping library for SQLite with a Boost.Serialization-inspired API and lazy loading.
A stable, modular Neovim distribution with IDE features, designed to be forked and customized.
The fastest delimited file reader for R, using lazy loading and multi-threading to achieve speeds over 1 GB/sec.
A starter template for building ASP.NET Core Web API applications with Angular, Webpack, and Visual Studio integration.
A tiny library to load ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript AMD modules in modern JavaScript frameworks and bundlers.
A suite of lazy-loading components for React Native that defer rendering until elements scroll into view.
A flexible, touch-enabled carousel component for Angular applications with responsive grid support and no built-in CSS.
A modern, declarative plugin manager for Neovim with lockfile support and no compilation step.
HTML preprocessor that decorates img tags with base64 placeholders for faster perceived image loading.
A responsive Angular image gallery with built-in image processing and adaptive quality viewer.
A dead simple lazy-loading library for Neovim plugins, focusing solely on plugin initialization.
A lightweight Angular library for using SVG icons directly in the DOM with CSS styling and animation support.
Speeds up shell startup by lazily loading slow setup commands like nvm, rvm, and pyenv when they're first used.
A minimal JavaScript framework with standalone React and Web Components for rapid development of high-quality websites and SPAs.
A lazy image loader that enforces progressive enhancement and valid HTML by loading images from noscript tags.
A LÖVE asset manager that exposes project directories as Lua tables for lazy-loaded, cached asset access.
A robust, database-agnostic Object-Relational Mapper for Delphi, supporting complex object graphs and multiple database backends.
A lightweight Vue library for building resource-efficient UIs with virtual scrolling and off-screen content unloading.
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