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An AngularJS directive for NVD3.js reusable charting library
A simple pub/sub written in Typescript
a 2D rigid body physics engine for the web
Execute jasmine with ts-node
A d3.js library to produce flame graphs.
useState -> State
Serenity/JS: Next generation acceptance testing library for modern web applications.
HD Wallet-enabled Web3 provider for use with raw private key
Simple typescript ORM for node.js based on data-mapper, unit-of-work and identity-map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases as well as usage with vanilla JS.
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A lightweight ethereum javascript wallet.
Simple typescript ORM for node.js based on data-mapper, unit-of-work and identity-map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases as well as usage with vanilla JS.
A high-performance SVG renderer, powered by Rust based resvg and napi-rs
CryptoCurve SDK provides a single, simple API for cross-chain (ETH, WAN) functionality
Simple typescript ORM for node.js based on data-mapper, unit-of-work and identity-map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases as well as usage with vanilla JS.
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Type checking for package.json
TypeScript Core Library
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Internationalize React apps. Not only for React.Component but also for Vanilla JS.
Simple typescript ORM for node.js based on data-mapper, unit-of-work and identity-map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases as well as usage with vanilla JS.
Is this value a JS SharedArrayBuffer?