JavaScripting

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


  • Spa Eye

    Backbone debugger for Firefox

    15%
  • Timeline JS

    TimelineJS: A Storytelling Timeline built in JavaScript.

    73%
  • Selectivity

    Modular and light-weight selection library for jQuery and Zepto.js

    44%
  • Qooxdoo

    A Universal JavaScript Framework

    52%
  • Blitz

    ⚡️The Fullstack React Framework — built on Next.js

    85%
  • Clmtrackr

    Javascript library for precise tracking of facial features via Constrained Local Models

    69%
  • Visibility.js

    Visibility.js allows you to determine whether your web page is visible to a user, is hidden in background tab or is prerendering. It allows you to use the page visibility state in JavaScript logic and improve browser performance by disabling unnecessary timers and AJAX requests, or improve user interface experience (for example, by stopping video playback or slideshow when user switches to another browser tab).

    48%
  • Outdated Browser

    A simple tool to identify and upgrade old browsers.

    64%
  • Dygraphs

    Interactive visualizations of time series using JavaScript and the HTML canvas tag. The dygraphs JavaScript library produces interactive, zoomable charts of time series.

    64%
  • Cube.js

    📊 Serverless Analytics Framework

    90%
  • Klass

    a utility for creating expressive classes in JavaScript

    27%
  • Flippant.js

    A mini dependancy-less UI lib for flipping over DOM nodes.

    35%
  • Autolink Js

    Tiny little tool to find URLs in a string of text and hyperlink them

    20%
  • Sea.js

    A Module Loader for the Web

    74%
  • Packery

    bin-packing layout library

    57%
  • Node Decorators

    node-decorators

    31%
  • History.js

    History.js gracefully supports the HTML5 History/State APIs (pushState, replaceState, onPopState) in all browsers. Including continued support for data, titles, replaceState. Supports jQuery, MooTools and Prototype. For HTML5 browsers this means that you can modify the URL directly, without needing to use hashes anymore. For HTML4 browsers it will revert back to using the old onhashchange functionality.

    70%