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Compact, modular JavaScript wrappers for the ArcGIS REST API that run in Node.js and modern browsers.
A modern collection of UI components and extensions for Blazor applications, built on .NET 5 with CSS/JS isolation.
A lightweight, modern JVM-based web framework built on Vert.x for Java and Kotlin applications.
A modular Go-based Todo Backend example with a microservice-ready project structure, compatible with the TodoBackend specification.
A modular, object-oriented JavaScript library for creating interactive 2D graphics and animations on HTML Canvas.
A high-performance, modular ES6 tweening library for smooth animations in web and Node.js applications.
A modular, multilingual content management system and web application framework built on ASP.NET Core 2.0 MVC.
A Python3 event-driven modular IRCv3 bot with webhook integrations for GitHub, Gitea, and GitLab.
A lightweight Java SDK for building Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solutions using OpenDaylight components without Karaf.
A highly modular and configurable cryptographic library written in pure Rust, offering hash functions and encryption algorithms.
A simple, modular router for Ruby web applications inspired by Rum and Cuba.
A modular Go library for building self-updating applications with support for multiple update sources and platforms.
A lightweight, modular JavaScript UI library for building node-graph editors and interactive panels using native HTML5 and ES6.
A tiny (2.7KB) functional programming library with autocurried functions and Maybe types for safe operations.
A lightweight dependency injection framework for Swift, inspired by KOIN and using the service-locator pattern.
A Java configuration library for type-safe, multi-source configuration management with automatic decoding and merging.
A blazing fast, modular, and customizable statusline plugin for Neovim with a unique reference-based component system.
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