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A curated list of awesome resources, tools, examples, and integrations for Shopify's Hydrogen headless commerce stack.
An open-source time tracking application built with Elixir, Phoenix, React, and Redux, inspired by Toggl.
A lightweight, framework-agnostic state management library built on atomic state principles for fine-grained reactivity.
Share files directly from your browser using IPFS — no cloud needed, with peer-to-peer transfers.
A customizable color wheel component for React Native applications.
A React Native mobile app that serves as your personal npm dashboard for tracking public Node.js modules and collaborators.
A web-based DICOM slide microscopy viewer and annotation tool for imaging data science and computational pathology.
A reducer library for Redux that enables efficient reducer dependencies through aggressive memoization, similar to Reselect but for reducers.
A React component library that implements CSS Flexbox layout using inline styles.
A desktop application for managing Docker database containers with an intuitive visual interface.
A tutorial application demonstrating how to build with the Carbon Design System (now replaced by a Next.js version).
An AI-powered writing assistant built with ChatGPT3 to generate clear and perfect blog posts.
An experimental real-time web application combining Phoenix Channels, GenEvents, React, and Flux for reactive UI updates.
A React-inspired Swift framework for building declarative, component-based native iOS user interfaces.
A web-based IDE for building and testing EOSIO blockchain applications with a pre-configured single-node blockchain and example app.
Example TodoMVC implementations using Relay with various routing libraries for reference and learning.
A collection of generic functions built on ImmutableJS and Redux Actions to simplify writing Redux reducers.
An open-source gamified learning platform built with Rails 6 to increase student engagement and make learning fun.
A React Native library for accessing and managing iOS Contacts Framework (iOS 9+) and Android Contacts (SDK 23+) with a unified API.
A system to use Redux without writing action creators, reducers, or dispatch calls.
An alternative upload component for Python Dash applications with unlimited file size support and server-side uploads.
An ESLint plugin that enforces accessibility rules for Styled Components, covering all seven component creation methods.
An online editor for creating, editing, and printing formal Z-notation documents using Prosemirror and React.
A web-based control panel for managing Satis repositories for Composer packages with a Laravel backend and React frontend.
An ASP.NET Core adapter for Inertia.js, enabling server-driven single-page applications with modern frontend frameworks.
A filterable tree view monitor for Redux DevTools that lets you search actions and state by type, node, or value.
A server-side adapter for using Inertia.js with Symfony 5 and 6, enabling single-page app experiences.
A collection of web components, guidelines, and patterns for designing space-based user interface applications.
Automatic CSRF protection for JavaScript apps using Symfony APIs via cookie-header validation.
A React Native library for handling deep links with flexible routing and integration with any navigation or state management solution.
A Next.js and React blog and marketing site example powered by the ButterCMS API.
A deprecated example Gatsby blog site sourcing content from WordPress via the WPGraphQL API.
A macOS Electron app for uploading files to AWS S3 directly from the status bar via drag-and-drop.
A Redux DevTools extension that lets you manually dispatch actions to test your application's state changes.
A demo blog application exploring GraphQL and Relay integration with Rails and React for modern data fetching.
A simple, unopinionated ClojureScript interface to React that lets you manage application state independently.
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