Extension.js
Plug-and-play, zero-config, cross-browser extension development tool.
SuperGeekery: A blog probably of interest only to nerds by John F Morton.
Welcome to my link library. These are not links to content I have created unless you see that mentioned in the link’s description. These are links I found interesting enough to want to keep track of. If you read Craft Link List, the Craft CMS newsletter I used to write, this page is a replacement of sorts for that exercise. Enough talk. Let’s hit the links.
Plug-and-play, zero-config, cross-browser extension development tool.
Web components can dramatically loosen the coupling of JavaScript frameworks. To prove it, we’re going to do something kinda crazy: build an app where every single component is written in a different JavaScript framework.
Making your TypeScript npm packages accessible and usable by a wider audience.
In the ever-evolving landscape of JavaScript, staying up-to-date with its latest features is crucial… Tagged with javascript, iterators, async.
Bun is stable and ready for production.
Learn how to migrate a frontend app from Webpack to Vite, including why you should do it, and how to install Vite and update plugins.
Learn the key differences between interfaces and type aliases in TypeScript, including their use cases and important features to consider.
Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your Web Component.
Simple. Fast. Web Components.
CLI that analyzes web components. Latest version: 2.0.0‑next.4, last published: a year ago. Start using web-component-analyzer in your project by running npm i web-component-analyzer
. There are 26 other projects in the npm registry using web-component-analyzer.