JavaScripting

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


  • Fuse

    Lightweight fuzzy-search, in JavaScript

    83%
  • Any Chart

    AnyChart is a lightweight and robust JavaScript charting solution with great API and documentation. The chart types and unique features are numerous, the library works easily with any development stack.

    32%
  • Sortable

    Sortable — is a minimalist JavaScript library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists on modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery. Supports Meteor, AngularJS, React and any CSS library, e.g. Bootstrap.

    91%
  • Arbor

    A graph visualization library using web workers and jQuery

    45%
  • Polychart2

    Version 2 of Polychart.js

    23%
  • Onionskin

    A client- and server-side multi-layer cache manager library

    11%
  • D3 Cloud

    Create word clouds in JavaScript.

    54%
  • Angular Gantt

    A Gantt chart directive for Angular.js without any other dependencies.

    52%
  • Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    14%
  • Heatmap.js

    JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps

    68%
  • LScache

    A localStorage-based memcache-inspired client-side caching library.

    47%
  • Alchemy

    Alchemy.js is a graph drawing application built in d3.

    37%
  • Aja.js

    Ajax without XML : Asynchronous JavaScript and JavaScript/JSON(P)

    26%
  • Vague Time

    A tiny JavaScript library that formats precise time differences as a vague/fuzzy time, e.g. '3 months ago', 'just now' or 'in 2 hours'.

    19%
  • Marilyn

    Marilyn is a client side, Socket.IO driven, Pub/Sub, model layer with a query system similar to Mongoose.

    12%
  • Apify Js

    Apify SDK — The scalable web crawling and scraping library for JavaScript. Enables development of data extraction and web automation jobs (not only) with headless Chrome and Puppeteer.

    78%
  • 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!

    77%