62 packages
anti-use-strict-mock
A dummy module that contains code that relies on running in a non-strict env. i.e. you cannot wrap it in "use strict" or it fails to run
babel-module-indexes-example
Example of how to have directory index.js files take the parent dir name for easy relative imports
benlesh
Ben Lesh is a JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier tool for ES6+
broccoli-babel-boilerplate
A boilerplate, using Broccoli, to author JavaScript libraries in ES6/ES7++ but transpile and distribute using Babel.js
coin-clicks
The default blueprint for ember-cli addons.
core-decorators
Library of JavaScript stage-0 decorators (aka ES2016/ES7 decorators but that's not accurate!) inspired by languages that come with built-ins like @override, @deprecate, @autobind, @mixin and more! Works great with React/Angular/more!
ember-cli-numeral
ES6 accessible module for Numeral.js within your Ember applications.
ember-nf-graph
A graphing/charting DSL for Ember.js
ember-state-services
State management pattern for EmberJS applications
github-clone-pr
magic
graffiti
Minimalistic GraphQL framework
hash-for-dep
generates a hash that represents a module and its depenencies uniqueness
jaguar-lang
JavaScript bindings to the Jaguar compiler
jayphelps
@jayphelps/example
@jayphelps/fake-package-for-gatsby-dev-ssr-issue
@jayphelps/jay-scripts
Common npm package management utilities used by Jay Phelps. Mostly just boilerplate for tsc + babel with esm/cjs output.
@jayphelps/npm-publish-scoped
Publish any package temporarily to your @user scope, while you wait for them cut a release. Useful when your PR is merged and you don't want to wait.
@jayphelps/react-router
A complete routing library for React.js
jayphelps-react-router
A complete routing library for React.js
@jayphelps/react-scripts
Configuration and scripts for Create React App.
@jayphelps/rxjs
Reactive Extensions for modern JavaScript
@jayphelps/svg-pan-zoom
JavaScript library for panning and zooming an SVG image from the mouse, touches and programmatically.
jayscript
For the lolz
lazy-dom
A technology demonstration of what browser-supported DOM diffing and JSX might look like.