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    Gulp-Cheatsheet

    Gulp-Cheatsheet

    A cheatsheet for gulp.js

    The gulp-cheatsheet repository is a compact, printable reference guide for Gulp.js, summarizing common commands, patterns, and usage examples in both JavaScript and CoffeeScript. It’s designed to be easily printed or posted beside a workstation, acting as a quick lookup for task definitions, streams, watching, and build workflows. The cheatsheet covers essential topics like Gulp installation, defining tasks, piping streams, watchers, and handling asynchronous tasks. It includes multilingual PDF versions (English, Japanese, Chinese) so users around the world can use it in their preferred language. The repository is lightweight (mostly documentation and examples), licensed under MIT, and maintained as a community reference rather than a full tool or plugin.
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    Hallo

    Hallo

    Simple rich text editor (contentEditable) for jQuery UI

    Hallo is a straightforward, in-place WYSIWYG rich-text editor plugin for web pages using jQuery UI and the HTML5 contentEditable attribute. We use the Travis continuous integration service for testing Hallo. When Hallo is loaded it will also load all the enabled plugins for the element, and pass them some additional options. Unique identifier of the Hallo instance, can be used for element IDs.
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    Hubot Scripts

    Hubot Scripts

    Optional scripts for hubot, opt in via hubot-scripts.json

    hubot‑scripts is a now‑deprecated repository containing a curated collection of community‑contributed scripts for Hubot, GitHub's chat‑ops bot, allowing users to extend its functionality easily. Any third-party dependencies for scripts need the addition of your package.json otherwise, a lot of errors will be thrown during the startup of your hubot. You can find a list of dependencies for a script in the documentation header at the top of the script. The best way is to take a look at an existing script and see how things are set up. Hubot scripts are written in CoffeeScript, a higher-level implementation of JavaScript.
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    Jekyll-Atom

    Jekyll-Atom

    A collection of tools and snippets for working with Jekyll in Atom

    Jekyll-Atom has a few settings that can be set through the Atom settings. A collection of snippets and tools for Jekyll in Atom. Build Command An array containing the default command to build a site, defaults to jekyll, build. Can be overridden in your projects _config.yml.
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    Kartograph.js

    Kartograph.js

    Open source JavaScript renderer for Kartograph SVG maps

    kartograph.js is an unmaintained open-source JavaScript library that renders interactive SVG maps in browsers, using jQuery and RaphaelJS. Originating from Kartograph.py, it supports map loading, stylable layers, choropleth maps, symbol overlays (e.g., bubbles), and allows chunked rendering for complex maps.
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    Keypress

    Keypress

    A keyboard input capturing utility

    Keypress is a JavaScript utility (Apache‑2.0) for defining keyboard combos, sequences, and custom modifiers. Popular in game development and interactive web apps, it supports keydown/keyup, multiple modifiers, sequence combinations, and offers ~9 KB footprint with zero dependencies.
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    Lineman

    Lineman

    Lineman helps you build fat-client JavaScript apps

    Lineman is a Node.js/Grunt-based toolchain for developing fat-client web apps. It provides asset compilation (JS, CSS, templates), live server, file-watching with auto-tests, mock backends, and build optimizations. It simplifies SPA development without tightly coupling frameworks, and includes plugins for blogging, Angular/Ember, etc. Though less maintained nowadays, it was pioneer in front-end tooling.
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    Mondrian

    Mondrian

    Web-based vector graphics editor

    Mondrian is a browser-based drawing application that explores minimalist, grid-oriented composition in the spirit of geometric art. It provides a clean canvas for placing rectangles, lines, and color blocks, aiming to make creating crisp, balanced layouts feel immediate and fun. The interface favors direct manipulation—click, drag, resize, recolor—over menus and tool overload, so newcomers can produce striking designs quickly. Under the hood, it uses standard web tech to render shapes and support undo/redo, export, and sharing. Because it’s self-contained and open, it doubles as a learning resource for anyone curious about building interactive graphics editors in the browser. Designers and students use it for quick studies, poster drafts, and experiments with rhythm, contrast, and proportion.
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    Morris.js

    Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    Morris.js is a JavaScript charting library designed to render “pretty time‑series” graphs. It offers a very simple API for building line, bar, area, and donut charts, making it easy to add visually appealing charts to web pages. It is built on top of jQuery and Raphael.js. You'll need Node.js. I recommend using nvm for installing Node in development environments. Additionally, Bower is required for retrieving additional test dependencies. With node installed, install grunt using npm install -g grunt-cli, and then the rest of the test/build dependencies with npm install in the morris.js project folder.
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    MuPlayer

    MuPlayer

    An open source web audio player from Baidu Music, support HTML5

    MuPlayer is Baidu’s browser audio engine supporting HTML5 Audio and Flash. Created for Baidu Music, it ensures broad compatibility (IE6+, Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and multi-platform web apps. Designed for plugin-based codecs and flexible deployment, it powered Baidu’s streaming before being deprecated, now replaced by tools like SoundManager2 and Howler.js.
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    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    RTSP/RTMP/HTTP hybrid server

    This project is a streaming media server built on Node.js that supports both RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol). It enables users to set up a lightweight streaming infrastructure for delivering live video or audio across networks without relying on heavy external servers. By implementing these protocols in Node.js, it offers easy integration with JavaScript applications and rapid prototyping for developers working on real-time streaming. The server can be used in surveillance camera setups, broadcasting workflows, or low-latency streaming systems. Because Node.js is event-driven, the implementation is designed for handling concurrent client connections efficiently. It’s especially useful for developers who want a minimalistic streaming server for experimentation, custom deployments, or embedding into larger applications.
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    Node-Slug

    Node-Slug

    Slugifies even utf-8 chars

    node-slug is a small utility library for converting arbitrary strings into URL-friendly “slugs.” It replaces spaces and special characters with dashes, transliterates accented or non-ASCII characters into simpler equivalents, and ensures the output string is clean, lowercase, and suitable for use in URLs. The library is commonly used in content management systems, blogging engines, and SEO-sensitive applications where readable and consistent slugs are required. It supports many languages and character sets, allowing international text to be transformed into a safe format. The implementation is straightforward and can be embedded easily into Node.js applications with minimal configuration. It’s designed for reliability and predictability so that the same input always produces the same slug, ensuring stable URLs over time.
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    Odometer

    Odometer

    Smoothly transitions numbers with ease. #hubspot-open-source

    Odometer is a lightweight JavaScript and CSS library for animating numbers with a smooth rolling effect, similar to a car’s odometer. It provides a visually engaging way to display counters, statistics, or values that update dynamically in dashboards and web apps. The library requires minimal setup—just drop in the script and apply the class to an element, then update the number to trigger the animation. It supports multiple themes and styles, all implemented with CSS so they are easy to customize. The animation is GPU-accelerated and designed to be smooth even for rapid updates. Odometer is often used in marketing sites, financial dashboards, and gamified interfaces where numeric feedback benefits from a touch of motion and polish.
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    Omelette

    Omelette

    Omelette is a simple, template based autocompletion tool for Node

    Omelette is a minimalist tool for adding shell autocompletion to Node.js and Deno command-line apps. Using a tagged-template DSL, it supports Bash, Zsh, and Fish. Developers define CLI structures, bind events to completion nodes, and call .init() to register completion scripts. It’s used by projects like Office 365 CLI and App Center, and is MIT‑licensed.
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    PSD.js

    PSD.js

    A Photoshop PSD file parser for NodeJS and browsers

    psd.js is an open-source JavaScript library (CoffeeScript/JS) for reading and parsing Adobe Photoshop PSD files in both Node.js and web browsers. It reconstructs the document into a DOM-like tree with layers, masks, text metadata, vector information, and pixel data. It enables developers to traverse layer structures, extract flattened or individual image buffers, and integrate PSD assets programmatically in web or backend applications.
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    Pagedraw

    Pagedraw

    A UI builder for React web apps

    Pagedraw is a Sketch/Figma-style UI builder that generates production-ready React JSX. Users visually design interfaces via drag‑and‑drop components and get exportable React components. Though production support ended and it’s deprecated, the open-source release preserves its innovative design‑to‑code approach.
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    PivotTable.js

    PivotTable.js

    Open-source Javascript Pivot Table

    PivotTable.js is a powerful JS library (originally CoffeeScript) that brings Excel-style pivot tables to the browser. Built atop jQuery and jQueryUI, it allows users to drag and drop fields into rows, columns, and aggregators to slice and summarize datasets. It also integrates with Python and R via modules like pivottablejs, making it versatile for data analysis across platforms.
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    PleaseWait.js

    PleaseWait.js

    JavaScript library to display customizable splash/loading screens

    PleaseWait.js is a minimalist JavaScript library for showing splash-loading screens during the initialization of single-page applications (SPAs). It allows developers to define background colors, logos, and HTML content (like spinners) while delaying the main UI presentation. Once content is ready, it removes the loader and reveals the app. Installable via npm, Bower, or CDN.
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    Pretty-Error

    Pretty-Error

    See node.js errors with less clutter

    pretty-error is a Node.js library that renders JavaScript error messages in a cleaner, more readable, and visually styled format to make debugging easier. PrettyError turns error objects into something similar to an html document, and then uses RenderKid to render the document using simple html/css-like commands. This allows PrettyError to be themed using simple css-like declarations. There are a few methods to help you customize the contents of your error logs. You can customize which trace lines get logged and which won't.
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    Pt

    Pt

    An experimental library on point, form, and space

    Pt.js is an experimental JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit for generative visuals and interactive graphics. Built around the ideas of Point, Form, and Space, it provides entities for vectors, shapes, animations, and event handling. Suitable for visualizations, D3-like interactions, and creative coding experiments in browser or desktop.
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    QuoJS

    QuoJS

    Micro #JavaScript Library for Mobile Devices

    QuoJS is a lightweight JavaScript library aimed at building mobile-first web interfaces with a focus on touch interactions and simple DOM utilities. It provides a compact, jQuery-like API for element selection, traversal, and manipulation, but trims the surface area to keep payloads small for mobile browsers. A core feature set centers on high-level touch gestures—such as tap, double-tap, swipe, pinch, and long-tap—abstracting away platform quirks so developers can attach handlers consistently across devices. The library embraces modern browser features and CSS3 where available, offering helpers that make common mobile UI patterns feel responsive and fluid. Because it is intentionally minimal, QuoJS plays well as a drop-in alongside other client libraries when you only need fast gestures and a few utilities rather than a full framework. Its API is designed to be readable and chainable.
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    Repl.it

    Repl.it

    Online REPL for 15+ languages

    This repository preserves an early open-source snapshot of the service that became Replit, a platform for writing and running code directly in the browser. The project’s core idea is instant, zero-setup programming: open a page, pick a language, type, and run—no local installs or environment wrangling. It combines an in-browser editor with a runnable backend or sandbox so code can execute safely and return output in seconds. Sharing and collaboration are first-class: code can be saved, forked, and embedded, which makes it useful for tutorials, classrooms, and quick demos. The architecture leans on simple web technologies so the learning curve stays low for educators and new programmers. Even as the commercial product evolved, this archive shows the foundational approach to making coding accessible anywhere with just a link.
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    SLOC

    SLOC

    simple tool to count SLOC (source lines of code)

    sloc is a simple, fast tool for counting lines of code that’s designed to be used from both the command line and Node.js scripts. It tallies physical lines, source lines, comment lines, and blank lines, giving you a quick snapshot of code size across files or entire directories. The utility is language-aware through lightweight detectors and patterns, so it can ignore comments correctly and avoid counting generated or minified files if you configure it to. Output can be human-readable for quick checks or machine-readable (like JSON) for CI pipelines that track repository growth over time. It supports typical developer conveniences such as glob patterns, file/directory ignores, and sensible defaults so you can drop it into existing workflows without fuss. Teams often wire sloc into build steps to watch trends, compare modules, or enforce thresholds before merging changes, making it a handy maintenance metric rather than a vanity number.
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    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Node.js port of Shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs is a Node.js implementation of the Shadowsocks proxy protocol, providing server and client components that let users create an encrypted proxy tunnel to bypass network filtering and protect traffic in transit. The project reimplements the lightweight, stream-oriented Shadowsocks protocol in JavaScript so operators can run servers and clients using Node.js environments rather than native binaries or Python ports. It exposes typical Shadowsocks features such as configurable ciphers, listening ports, and worker process models that let operators tune performance for their deployment. Historically, the Node.js port has been used when convenience or platform compatibility mattered, though some maintainers and users note that performance and memory characteristics differ from other implementations. The codebase includes CLI helpers and configuration parsing so it can be run as a service or embedded in other Node.js tooling.
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    Squel

    Squel

    SQL query string builder for Javascript

    Squel is a JavaScript library for fluent and safe SQL query string building, usable both in Node.js environments and in the browser. Works in Node.js and in the browser. Supports the standard SQL queries: SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE. Supports non-standard commands for popular DB engines such as MySQL. Supports parameterized queries for safe value escaping. It can be customized to build any query or command of your choosing. Uses method chaining for ease of use.
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