JavaScripting

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


  • Alloy Ui

    Alloy is a UI metaframework that provides a consistent and simple API for building web applications across allthree levels of the browser: structure, style and behavior.

    60%
  • Boiler

    Boiler is a utility library that makes every day tasks in JavaScript easier by providing over 115 methods that work on arrays, collections, functions, numbers, objects, and strings.

    10%
  • Weld

    Template antimatter for Node.js (Browsers too!)

    29%
  • Simulacra

    One-way data binding for web applications.

    31%
  • Inkline

    Inkline is the customizable Vue.js UI/UX Library designed for creating flawless responsive websites.

    47%
  • RequireJS

    A file and module loader for JavaScript

    80%
  • Tungstenjs

    Tungsten.js is a modular framework for creating web UIs with high-performance rendering on both server and client.

    26%
  • Query Loader2

    Version of the QueryLoader by Gaya Design. Preload images with ease.

    39%
  • Optics

    Profunctor implementation of Lenses, Prisms, Traversals, Isos, etc.

    4%
  • Pilot

    Pilot — multifunction JavaScript router.

    24%
  • Lovli.js

    A boilerplate for developing react+redux applications with rethinkdb/horizon as realtime database and express for the server.

    24%
  • Use.js

    An AMD/RequireJS plugin for consuming incompatible JavaScript files.

    14%
  • Stapes

    a (really) tiny Javascript MVC microframework

    27%
  • PubNub

    PubNub makes Real-time Real Easy with a Simple Communications API. Two Functions: Send/Receive (Publish/Subscribe). We provide a web-service API for businesses to build scalable Data Push communication apps on Mobile, Tablet and Web. Bidirectional JSON.

    40%
  • Knockout

    Knockout makes it easier to create rich, responsive UIs with JavaScript

    79%
  • Angular.js

    AngularJS lets you write client-side web applications as if you had a smarter browser. It lets use good old HTML (or HAML, Jade and friends!) as your template language and lets you extend HTML’s syntax to express your application’s components clearly and succinctly

    93%