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A next-generation framework for building web extensions with TypeScript, HMR, and support for all major browsers.
A TensorFlow 2 library providing simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research via the snt.Module concept.
A JavaScript interpreter for .NET that runs on any modern .NET platform, enabling JavaScript execution within .NET applications.
A package manager for the browser that lets you search, install, manage, and compile front-end JavaScript packages and dependencies.
A collection of design patterns and best practices for building scalable, maintainable Node.js applications.
A minimal framework for writing Nix Flakes using the NixOS module system to simplify and refactor configuration.
A compile-time checked dependency injection container for C# using Roslyn source generators.
A PHP framework for organizing command line programs and a collection of Magento 2 code generation scripts.
A filesystem-based module system for Nix that automatically imports directories into attribute sets.
A modular Nix flake framework that simplifies flake definitions by minimizing boilerplate and providing extensible modules.
A community-driven superset of WGSL adding module imports, conditional compilation, and packaging for WebGPU shaders.
A pure, immutable module system for JAX that replaces PyTorch-style imperative coding with declarative parameter trees.
A module system and library for writing safe, maintainable Bash scripts with strict mode support.
A lightweight (~2kB) JavaScript module system for organizing code with dependency resolution, similar to RequireJS.
A CLI tool for scaffolding Craft CMS plugins, modules, and system components with custom generator support.
A boilerplate for writing ES6 applications with transpilation to ES5, supporting AMD and browser global modules with build tooling.
CMake module for building D2 projects with CMake's build system.
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