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    MuPlayer

    MuPlayer

    An open source web audio player from Baidu Music, support HTML5

    MuPlayer is Baidu’s browser audio engine supporting HTML5 Audio and Flash. Created for Baidu Music, it ensures broad compatibility (IE6+, Chrome, Firefox, Safari) and multi-platform web apps. Designed for plugin-based codecs and flexible deployment, it powered Baidu’s streaming before being deprecated, now replaced by tools like SoundManager2 and Howler.js.
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    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    RTSP/RTMP/HTTP hybrid server

    This project is a streaming media server built on Node.js that supports both RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol). It enables users to set up a lightweight streaming infrastructure for delivering live video or audio across networks without relying on heavy external servers. By implementing these protocols in Node.js, it offers easy integration with JavaScript applications and rapid prototyping for developers working on real-time streaming. The server can be used in surveillance camera setups, broadcasting workflows, or low-latency streaming systems. Because Node.js is event-driven, the implementation is designed for handling concurrent client connections efficiently. It’s especially useful for developers who want a minimalistic streaming server for experimentation, custom deployments, or embedding into larger applications.
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    Node-Slug

    Node-Slug

    Slugifies even utf-8 chars

    node-slug is a small utility library for converting arbitrary strings into URL-friendly “slugs.” It replaces spaces and special characters with dashes, transliterates accented or non-ASCII characters into simpler equivalents, and ensures the output string is clean, lowercase, and suitable for use in URLs. The library is commonly used in content management systems, blogging engines, and SEO-sensitive applications where readable and consistent slugs are required. It supports many languages and character sets, allowing international text to be transformed into a safe format. The implementation is straightforward and can be embedded easily into Node.js applications with minimal configuration. It’s designed for reliability and predictability so that the same input always produces the same slug, ensuring stable URLs over time.
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    Pretty-Error

    Pretty-Error

    See node.js errors with less clutter

    pretty-error is a Node.js library that renders JavaScript error messages in a cleaner, more readable, and visually styled format to make debugging easier. PrettyError turns error objects into something similar to an html document, and then uses RenderKid to render the document using simple html/css-like commands. This allows PrettyError to be themed using simple css-like declarations. There are a few methods to help you customize the contents of your error logs. You can customize which trace lines get logged and which won't.
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    Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight

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    QuoJS

    QuoJS

    Micro #JavaScript Library for Mobile Devices

    QuoJS is a lightweight JavaScript library aimed at building mobile-first web interfaces with a focus on touch interactions and simple DOM utilities. It provides a compact, jQuery-like API for element selection, traversal, and manipulation, but trims the surface area to keep payloads small for mobile browsers. A core feature set centers on high-level touch gestures—such as tap, double-tap, swipe, pinch, and long-tap—abstracting away platform quirks so developers can attach handlers consistently across devices. The library embraces modern browser features and CSS3 where available, offering helpers that make common mobile UI patterns feel responsive and fluid. Because it is intentionally minimal, QuoJS plays well as a drop-in alongside other client libraries when you only need fast gestures and a few utilities rather than a full framework. Its API is designed to be readable and chainable.
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    SLOC

    SLOC

    simple tool to count SLOC (source lines of code)

    sloc is a simple, fast tool for counting lines of code that’s designed to be used from both the command line and Node.js scripts. It tallies physical lines, source lines, comment lines, and blank lines, giving you a quick snapshot of code size across files or entire directories. The utility is language-aware through lightweight detectors and patterns, so it can ignore comments correctly and avoid counting generated or minified files if you configure it to. Output can be human-readable for quick checks or machine-readable (like JSON) for CI pipelines that track repository growth over time. It supports typical developer conveniences such as glob patterns, file/directory ignores, and sensible defaults so you can drop it into existing workflows without fuss. Teams often wire sloc into build steps to watch trends, compare modules, or enforce thresholds before merging changes, making it a handy maintenance metric rather than a vanity number.
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    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Node.js port of Shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs is a Node.js implementation of the Shadowsocks proxy protocol, providing server and client components that let users create an encrypted proxy tunnel to bypass network filtering and protect traffic in transit. The project reimplements the lightweight, stream-oriented Shadowsocks protocol in JavaScript so operators can run servers and clients using Node.js environments rather than native binaries or Python ports. It exposes typical Shadowsocks features such as configurable ciphers, listening ports, and worker process models that let operators tune performance for their deployment. Historically, the Node.js port has been used when convenience or platform compatibility mattered, though some maintainers and users note that performance and memory characteristics differ from other implementations. The codebase includes CLI helpers and configuration parsing so it can be run as a service or embedded in other Node.js tooling.
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    Squel

    Squel

    SQL query string builder for Javascript

    Squel is a JavaScript library for fluent and safe SQL query string building, usable both in Node.js environments and in the browser. Works in Node.js and in the browser. Supports the standard SQL queries: SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE. Supports non-standard commands for popular DB engines such as MySQL. Supports parameterized queries for safe value escaping. It can be customized to build any query or command of your choosing. Uses method chaining for ease of use.
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    Sticky-Kit

    Sticky-Kit

    A jQuery plugin for creating smart sticky elements

    Sticky‑Kit is a jQuery plugin that enables elements on a web page to smartly “stick” within their parent container during scrolling, ensuring visibility and preventing overlap with other page elements like footers. See the homepage for directions and examples. Include sticky-kit.js after you've included jQuery on the page. Ensures sticky items never overflow or obscure container boundaries (“bottom out”). Can stick multiple elements simultaneously.
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    Stitch

    Stitch

    Stitch your CommonJS modules together for the browser

    Stitch is a library that simplifies the packaging of CommonJS modules for use in the browser. It allows developers to write modular JavaScript code using the CommonJS format and then bundles it into a single file that can be served client-side. This helps bridge the gap between Node.js-style development and browser environments, particularly before modern bundlers like Browserify and Webpack became widespread. The library automatically resolves dependencies, inlines modules, and ensures they can be required in the browser as if they were running in Node.js. It was designed to encourage clean modular design in front-end applications and reduce reliance on global variables. Stitch is lightweight and intended for developers who want a simple way to bundle JavaScript modules without a lot of configuration overhead.
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    Talk-OS

    Talk-OS

    Open source version of jianliao

    talk-os is an open-source team chat platform that delivers real-time messaging, channels, and file sharing for collaborative work. It organizes conversations into public rooms and private groups, supports mentions and notifications, and provides a persistent message history with search so teams can catch up quickly. The system is designed around live updates, pushing new messages and presence changes to connected clients without page reloads. File attachments, emojis, and basic rich content previews make day-to-day communication more expressive while keeping the interface clean. Because it’s self-hostable, organizations can run it on their own infrastructure and customize authentication, integrations, and UI behavior to match internal policies. Its architecture demonstrates a typical modern chat stack with a JavaScript front end and a real-time backend, suitable for small companies and hobby teams that want Slack-style workflows without a hosted dependency.
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    The Magic of CSS

    The Magic of CSS

    A CSS course to turn you into a magician

    Magic of CSS is an open source educational project by Adam Schwartz that explores advanced CSS concepts through practical lessons. It is structured as a series of chapters that cover topics like the box model, layouts, positioning, typography, and animations. The repository is designed to go beyond basic CSS tutorials, teaching how to harness the language for complex, responsive, and visually appealing designs. Each lesson is supported by examples and code that demonstrate real-world use cases. The project emphasizes both the technical and creative potential of CSS, showing how small details can greatly improve user experience. It has become a valuable reference for developers aiming to deepen their front-end skills.
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    Tourist

    Tourist

    Simple, flexible tours for your app

    Tourist is a small library for building guided, step-by-step tours inside web applications, letting developers create interactive walk-throughs that highlight UI elements and explain workflows to end users. It provides a simple API for defining a sequence of steps, each tied to a DOM selector or screen area, with configurable titles, descriptions, next/previous controls, and optional callbacks for custom behavior. The library is designed to be flexible: steps can be triggered programmatically, attached to single-page app routing, or displayed conditionally based on user state, making it suitable for onboarding, feature discovery, or contextual help. Tourist aims to be framework-agnostic so it can be integrated into plain JavaScript projects as well as React, Vue, or other frontend stacks with minimal glue code. It also supports common niceties like mobile-friendly positioning, step-skipping, and hooks for analytics events so teams can measure adoption of guided flows.
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    Turbolinks Classic

    Turbolinks Classic

    Classic version of Turbolinks

    Turbolinks Classic is a now-deprecated JavaScript library (largely used in Rails projects) for speeding up navigation by intercepting link clicks and replacing only the <body> and page title instead of reloading the entire page. It avoids recompiling JS and CSS on each navigation, improving perceived performance. Turbolinks makes following links in your web application faster. Instead of letting the browser recompile the JavaScript and CSS between each page change, it keeps the current page instance alive and replaces only the body (or parts of) and the title in the head. Think CGI vs persistent process.
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    Vim-Mode

    Vim-Mode

    Next generation vim support for atom

    vim‑mode is an Atom editor package providing modal Vim-style editing—combining the power of traditional Vim keybindings with the extensibility of the Atom editor. It’s now deprecated in favor of vim-mode-plus. Provides Vim modal control for Atom, blending the best of Vim and Atom. Seamlessly integrates with Atom's UI and editing workflows. Easy to install via Atom’s package manager.
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    WebGL Heatmap

    WebGL Heatmap

    A high performance WebGL/JS heatmap display library

    webgl-heatmap is a browser-side rendering library that uses the GPU via WebGL to draw smooth, continuous heatmaps from large numbers of data points. Instead of relying on CPU-bound canvas operations, it leverages fragment shaders and additive blending to accumulate intensity and colorize results in real time. The API lets you push points or weighted samples into a buffer and then renders a gradient map where hot areas emerge organically from density rather than discrete markers. Because most work happens on the GPU, it scales well as the number of points grows and remains interactive for animations, live telemetry, or dynamic overlays. The library focuses on visual quality, producing anti-aliased, blur-free gradients that look good at various zoom levels and resolutions. It fits well into data-viz stacks where you need a responsive heat layer on top of maps, charts, or custom canvases, and it is compact enough to embed in dashboards and demos without heavy dependencies.
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    caniuse-cmd

    caniuse-cmd

    Caniuse command line tool

    caniuse-cmd is a command-line interface tool that brings the power of caniuse.com—the web compatibility database—directly into your terminal, enabling quick checks of browser support without the UI. You can specify your own defaults by creating a file called .caniuse.json and putting it in your home directory. Install with npm install -g caniuse-cmd. All the power of caniuse with none of the nice UI or interactivity.
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    hubot-slack

    hubot-slack

    Slack Developer Kit for Hubot

    So you want to get started using Hubot and Slack? We’ve got you covered. Slack Developer Kit for Hubot is an adapter that connects your Hubot scripts to your Slack team, giving you and your fellow teammates a new best friend: your very own scriptable, pluggable bot. What is Hubot and when should I use it? In short, it makes developing ChatOps-style bots quicker and easier. It’s an application you host on a server that uses the Slack platform and behaves however you script it to. You will first want to create a new Hubot project. The simplest way is to use your computer’s terminal app to install Yeoman, a handy tool that builds projects from a template. Slack apps are a container for many capabilities in the Slack platform, and let you access those capabilities in a single place. This is the recommended choice because it allows room for your Hubot to grow. To begin, you just need a Bot User.
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    jQuery Shapeshift

    jQuery Shapeshift

    A dynamic grid system with drag and drop functionality

    jQuery.shapeshift is a jQuery plugin that creates dynamic, Pinterest-style column grid layouts with drag-and-drop functionality and predictable indexing for each item. Rearrange items within a container or even drag items between multiple Shapeshift-enabled containers. Dragging elements around will physically change their index position within their parent container. When a page reloads, as long as the child elements are placed in the correct order, then the grid will look exactly the same. Shapeshift uses jQuery UI Draggable/Droppable for help with the drag and drop system. Luckily, there is already a plugin called jQuery Touch Punch, which provides touch support for jQuery UI D/D. It can be found in the vendor folder.
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    js2coffee

    js2coffee

    Compile JavaScript to CoffeeScript

    js2coffee is a command-line and browser-based tool that compiles JavaScript code into CoffeeScript. Version 2.0 is a complete rewrite using the Esprima parser for robustness. Supports stdin and file-based inputs. Provides compatibility mode and handles JavaScript edge cases. Includes migration and hacking guides. Converts JavaScript to CoffeeScript code.
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    ng-token-auth

    ng-token-auth

    Token based authentication module for angular.js

    ng‑token‑auth is an AngularJS module that provides token-based authentication for single-page applications by coordinating with server-side token systems like the devise_token_auth gem. Oauth2 authentication. Email authentication, including user registration. Password reset, account updates, account deletion, seamless integration with the devise token auth Rails gem, and extensive event notifications. This module relies on token based authentication. This requires coordination between the client and the server. Diagrams are included to illustrate this relationship.
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    oriDomi

    oriDomi

    Fold up DOM elements like paper

    oriDomi is a JavaScript library that visually "folds" DOM elements like paper, creating origami-style transitions using CSS transforms and JavaScript. Use your mouse or touch to manipulate the images on the website, or press the fold button to see a random effect. Create an OriDomi instance by passing your target element to the constructor. When creating a new OriDomi composition, you can pass a map of options as the second argument.
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    xmlbuilder-js

    xmlbuilder-js

    An XML builder for node.js

    XMLBuilder‑JS provides a fluent API for building XML in Node.js. You can create elemental structures via method chaining or object literals, include comments, attributes, and streams. It’s the baseline implementation, with xmlbuilder2 available now for modern DOM compliance, namespace handling, and format conversion.
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