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An editor plugin for Godot 4.3+ to help you with editing your 3D levels and quick prototyping. It currently only supports asset placement.
An AI-powered search engine with a generative UI
Next.js and Supabase app to track your train journeys in Europe
Members for Tailwind CSS simplifies styling an ancestor element based on the state of its descendants.
TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
π The Multi-Agent Framework: First AI Software Company, Towards Natural Language Programming
A framework for computational node graphs.
Make sense of any code, anytime. π
A crisp set of 15Γ15 icons designed by the @workos team.
Tailwind CSS variants for email client CSS targeting.
ElGateau: A Library for Using the Elgato Stream Deck for Experimental Psychology Research
π₯ A collection of beautiful and (hopefully) useful React hooks to speed-up your components and hooks development π₯
Storybook is the industry standard workshop for building, documenting, and testing UI components in isolation
jimmykane / fit-parser
Forked from pierremtb/easy-fitParse your FIT files easily, directly from JS (Garmin, Polar, Suunto)
PostCSS plugin to transform clamp() to combination of min/max
π€ Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for the web. TS/JS, React Query, Solid Query, Svelte Query and Vue Query.
π©βπ€ CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
paul's fish, bash, git, etc config files. good stuff.
jQuery plugin which guesses which element user is going to be hovered/clicked.
A special modal that slides out from the right or left side of the screen.
A lightweight and easy-to-use jQuery plugin that determines if the background colour of an element is light or dark.
jQuery plugin for on-scroll detecting whether the element entered or left the viewport.
π· JavaScript is all like "You images done yet or what?"
A free simple responsive HTML email template
Give your pages some headroom. Hide your header until you need it