JavaScripting

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


  • Remark

    A simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool.

    81%
  • Engine

    GSS engine

    52%
  • Vue Headful

    Set document title and meta tags with Vue.js

    9%
  • Wordcount.js

    Calculate file newlines, word, and byte counts on client side using HTML5 File API. (Emulates Linux's wc command)

    7%
  • Code Blast Codemirror

    Particles blasts while typing in Codemirror

    18%
  • Adapt

    Adapt.js serves CSS based on screen width.

    30%
  • Cutter.js

    Truncate HTML code to limit its length by number of words without losing markup.

    11%
  • Gitdown

    GitHub markdown preprocessor.

    29%
  • Globalize

    A JavaScript library for internationalization and localization that leverages the official Unicode CLDR JSON data

    72%
  • 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%
  • Remarkable

    Markdown parser, done right. Commonmark support, extensions, syntax plugins, high speed - all in one.

    69%
  • Purl

    A JS utility for for parsing URLs and extracting information out of them.

    46%
  • Idle.js

    Javascript activity library for the browser. (away, idle, etc)

    25%
  • Catiline

    JavaScript library to take the pain out of web workers.

    29%
  • Mdb Vue Ui Kit

    Vue 3 & Bootstrap 5 & Material Design 2.0 UI KIT

    49%
  • Instafeed.js

    A simple Instagram javascript plugin

    63%
  • Rule Reactor

    A light weight, fast, expressive forward chaining business rule engine leveraging JavaScript internals, lazy cross-products, and Functions as objects rather than Rete. NOTE: The master branch is the front edge of development. If you desire a more tested version, use the npm package.

    19%