deterministic `JSON.stringify()` - a faster version of substack's json-stable-strigify without jsonify
Stylable text tables, handling ansi colour. Useful for console output.
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results, with no public domain dependencies
Deterministic and safely JSON.stringify to quickly serialize JavaScript objects
Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results
micromark extension to support GFM tables
mdast extension to parse and serialize GFM tables
Stable JS value hash.
Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS.
Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for React.
The compat-data to determine required Babel plugins
Official sortable preset and sensors for dnd kit
Stub TypeScript definitions entry for json-stable-stringify, which provides its own types definitions
JavaScript library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists on modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery required. Supports Meteor, AngularJS, React, Polymer, Vue, Knockout and any CSS library, e.g. Bootstrap.
Fastest stable deterministic JSON.stringify()
easily create complex multi-column command-line-interfaces
ProseMirror's rowspan/colspan tables component
A little helper for handling strings containing zero width control characters, ANSI styling, whitespaces, newlines, 💩, etc.
Hooks for building lightweight, fast and extendable datagrids for React
Spectrum UI components in React
Spectrum UI components in React
Spectrum UI components in React
TypeScript definitions for react-table
Determine XDG Base Directory paths (OS/platform portable)
The Material Components Web data table component
mjml-atable
tablesorter (FORK) is a jQuery plugin for turning a standard HTML table with THEAD and TBODY tags into a sortable table without page refreshes. tablesorter can successfully parse and sort many types of data including linked data in a cell.
Wipes bytes and arrays (sets all values to zero)
Binary encoding and decoding