JavaScripting

The definitive source of the best
JavaScript libraries, frameworks, and plugins.


  • Arbor

    A graph visualization library using web workers and jQuery

    44%
  • Angled Edges

    :triangular_ruler: Quickly create angled section edges using only Sass

    36%
  • Sly

    JavaScript library for one-directional scrolling with item based navigation support.

    54%
  • JsRender

    A light-weight but powerful templating engine, highly extensible, without DOM or jQuery dependency.

    50%
  • Qooxdoo

    A Universal JavaScript Framework

    52%
  • Rando.js

    The world's easiest, most powerful random function.

    40%
  • Oraclejet

    Oracle JET is a modular JavaScript Extension Toolkit for developers working on client-side applications.

    25%
  • Summernote

    Super simple WYSIWYG editor

    86%
  • Gulp

    The streaming build system

    90%
  • Bookshelf

    A simple Node.js ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3 built on top of Knex.js

    74%
  • Aleph.js

    The Full-stack Framework in Deno.

    65%
  • Inferno

    An extremely fast, React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces

    80%
  • Ejs

    Embedded JavaScript templates for node

    62%
  • Code Blast Codemirror

    Particles blasts while typing in Codemirror

    18%
  • Assemble

    Static site generator for Node.js, Grunt.js, and Yeoman (and soon, Gulp), using the Handlebars template engine. Used by Zurb Foundation, Zurb Ink, H5BP/Effeckt, Less.js / lesscss.org, Topcoat, Web Experience Toolkit, and hundreds of other projects to build sites, themes, components, documentation, blogs and gh-pages. Pull requests welcome, stars appreciated!

    61%
  • Notie.js

    A clean and simple notification plugin (alert/growl style) for javascript, with no dependencies.

    66%
  • List

    Do you want a 3 KB (gzipped&minified) cross-browser native JavaScript that makes your plain HTML lists and tables super flexible, searchable, sortable and filterable? Yeah! Do you also want the possibility to add, edit and remove items by dead simple templating? Hell yeah!

    76%