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HTTP resource loader
loader for titbit framework
Network request and file loading utilities.
Angular Loader or Spinner. Supports http interceptor, custom loader, complete custom template, title subtitle, colors, font size, filters urls, methods etc.
Highly configurable and flexible translations loader for ngx-translate. Fetch multiple translations, each translation file gets it's own namespace by default
you can use the 'require' method to load http resource in webpack tool
ZenWeb Core Module - Module loader and Server
Easy API endpoint management
you can use the 'require' method to load http resource in webpack tool
A pluggable, hierarchical, asynchronous config loader and post processor with support for environment variables, command line arguments, json, javascript, http, vault, etcd and postgres
- configuration
- loader
- asynchronous
- hierarchical
- watch
- file
- environment
- command
- line
- arguments
- http
- vault
- etcd
- postgres
Load .vue files directly from your html/js. No node.js environment, no build step.
A nanoscopic progress bar. Featuring realistic trickle animations to convince your users that something is happening!
Easy to use http request loading indicator for your Angular app.
An http and https nodejs loader
A simple cache system for a single user request, built on the same concepts of [data loader](https://github.com/facebook/dataloader).
- bundling
- diff
- property
- Array.prototype.findLastIndex
- babel-core
- xterm
- debug
- point-free
- move
- default
- toobject
- classes
- internal
- description
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web framework
A simple cache system for a single user request, built on the same concepts of [data loader](https://github.com/facebook/dataloader).
- storagegateway
- streams2
- Array.prototype.flat
- from
- toobject
- Array.prototype.filter
- collection
- descriptor
- Set
- Function.prototype.name
- ES2019
- description
- codes
- structuredClone
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Loader for ngx-config that provides application settings using http
a webpack loader for load external resources, (eg. http://)