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Google's open-source SDK for building natively compiled, beautiful apps for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.
Google's open-source SDK for building beautiful, natively compiled apps for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.
A development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript.
A JavaScript library providing a high-level API to control Chrome or Firefox for browser automation, testing, and web scraping.
A JavaScript library providing a high-level API to control Chrome or Firefox browsers for automation and testing.
A framework for web testing and automation that drives Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit with a single API.
A module bundler for JavaScript and other assets, enabling code splitting and transformation via loaders.
Official Material Design icon sets from Google, including variable font-based Material Symbols and classic Material Icons.
Official Material Design icon sets from Google, including variable font-based Material Symbols and classic Material Icons.
An open source app development toolkit for building cross-platform native and Progressive Web Apps from a single codebase with JavaScript and the Web.
A cross-platform UI toolkit for building native-quality iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with web technologies.
A zero-configuration web application bundler that automatically handles assets, transforms, and dependencies.
A full-featured, developer-friendly ORM library for Go with associations, hooks, transactions, and auto migrations.
A library of 110+ animated, customizable React components for building visually striking websites.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A prototype web browser engine written in Rust, designed for parallel processing and embedding in applications.
A fullstack Rust framework for building cross-platform apps for web, desktop, and mobile with a single codebase.
A fullstack Rust framework for building cross-platform apps (web, desktop, mobile) with a single codebase.
A modern Rust framework for building multi-threaded, front-end web applications with WebAssembly.
A high-performance, extensible, and minimalist web framework for building robust APIs and web applications in Go.
A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database for the realtime web, built in Rust.
An automated tool for auditing web page quality, performance, accessibility, SEO, and best practices.
A Python library for building full-stack web applications with frontend and backend code entirely in Python.
An async web framework for Rust focused on usability, security, extensibility, and speed.
A powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast Rust web framework for building scalable and reliable web services.
A unified toolchain for web projects providing a fast formatter and linter with CLI and LSP support.
A full-stack, isomorphic Rust web framework for building fast, declarative user interfaces with fine-grained reactivity.
A command-line tool that turns any CLI application into a shareable web-based terminal interface.
A 1kB JavaScript framework for building hypertext applications with a minimal, functional approach.
A 1kB JavaScript framework for building hypertext applications with a minimal, purely functional approach.
A JavaScript motion graphics library for creating fast, retina-ready, and customizable web animations.
A JavaScript motion graphics library for creating fast, retina-ready, and modular animations on the web.
A JavaScript 2D rigid body physics engine for the web, enabling realistic physics simulations in browsers and Node.js.
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