Fishbone.js
A super lightweight (½kb) JavaScript library with automatic method chaining, automatic context binding, event support and simple inheritance. c-{{{-<
Blaver
A JavaScript library built on top of the Faker.JS library. It generates massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js.
Reasondb
A 100% JavaScript object database: SQL like syntax, full-text search, auto object sync, swapable persistence engines, asynchronous cursors, streaming analytics, 18 built-in plus in-line fat arrow predicates, predicate extensibility, indexed computed values, joins, nested matching, statistical sampling and more.
Modernizr
Modernizr is a JavaScript library that detects HTML5 and CSS3 features in the user’s browser.
Aurelia Framework
The aurelia framework brings together all the required core aurelia libraries into a ready-to-go application-building platform.
J Query Mask Plugin
A jQuery Plugin to make masks on form fields and HTML elements.
Onepage Scroll
Create an Apple-like one page scroller website (iPhone 5S website) with One Page Scroll plugin
FullCalendar
Full-sized drag & drop event calendar (jQuery plugin)
Vissense
A utility library for observing visibility changes of DOM elements.
Out Front Js
Console for mobile browsers and webviews.
Aja.js
Ajax without XML : Asynchronous JavaScript and JavaScript/JSON(P)
Roughdraft.js
Quickly create an interactive HTML mock-up by auto sourcing lorem ipsum/images generators, with minimal html markup, and no server side code
Timeline JS
TimelineJS: A Storytelling Timeline built in JavaScript.
Lazysizes
High performance and SEO friendly lazy loader for images (responsive and normal), iframes and more, that detects any visibility changes triggered through user interaction, CSS or JavaScript without configuration.
Grunt
Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner
Forerunner Db
A JavaScript database with mongo-like query language, data-binding support, runs in the browser as a client-side DB or on the server via Node.js!
Device.js
Device.js makes it easy to write conditional CSS and/or JavaScript based on device operating system (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Firefox OS), orientation (Portrait vs. Landscape), and type (Tablet vs. Mobile).