A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
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A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
Store HTML form submissions in Google Sheets.
A repository of Fetch examples. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API for the corresponding documentation.
A request toolkit for ultimate efficiency
🐜 HMPL.js is a lightweight server-oriented template language for JavaScript. Fetch HTML, render it safely, and keep apps dynamic, modern, and small.
Universal WHATWG Fetch API for Node, Browsers and React Native.
A simple, beautiful, and responsive weather application. It provides current and 6-days weather foreacast using OpenWeather API.
🐕 Modern fetch-based alternative to axios/superagent/request. Great for React Native.
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A lightweight JavaScript CORS Reverse Proxy designed to run in a Cloudflare Worker.
Projects built using pure JavaScript without relying on external libraries or frameworks.
Strongly Typed Client API Generators generate strongly typed client APIs in C# .NET and in TypeScript for jQuery and Angular 2+ from ASP.NET Web API and .NET Core Web API
Progress indicators/bars using Streams, Service Workers, and Fetch APIs
A WebAPI Fetch implementation backed by an Axios client
A weather app made using OpenWeatherMap API in JavaScript. It tells the current temperature and some additional information like Air Quality Index, Real Feel, Humidity, Highest Temperature, Lowest Temperature, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Visibility, Pressure, Sunrise and Sunset.
JavaScript Bootstrap Blog Template with examples of Module Pattern, ES6 Classes and Export/Import, WebPack, Babel and Fetch Requests API and updates DOM
🗹 TypeScript HTTP Framework focusing on e2e type-safety, easy setup, performance & great developer experience
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