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custom-elements-manifest
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Reactifying Custom Elements using a Custom Elements Manifest
You can read more about @custom-elements-manifest/analyzers rich plugin system here: Plugin Authoring Handbook, and be sure to check out the cem-plugin-template repository.
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Introducing: Custom Elements Manifest
To get started developing custom plugins, take a look at the cem-plugin-template repository to quickly get you up and running, and take a look at the Authoring Plugins documentation for more in depth information.
catalyst
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Node-Secure v0.9.0
Working on the next Web UI (TypeScript + Catalyst).
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Introducing: Custom Elements Manifest
Catalyst (opt-in via CLI flag)
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Why jQuery should be more appreciated
They actually use a web component system, with a library called Catalyst used to make things a bit easier. They aren't simply doing raw DOM manipulation in Vanilla JavaScript, they're using components and what is essentially a fairly lightweight framework.
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GitHub's Web Component Collection
Personally, I'd really like to see the unmolested, with-dependencies versions[1].
This version is VERY easy to ship and adopt. But in my mind, these components hide how the sausage is made! Many were built with a library (Catalyst[2]), but the tools were obfuscated out in these end products.
There's a huge amount to be said for these web components. We need more models like this. But I also think there's an opportunity lost here, to teach, to inform, to help others learn how to build components, using the tech Github actually used to develop them.
What are some alternatives?
stencil - A toolchain for building scalable, enterprise-ready component systems on top of TypeScript and Web Component standards. Stencil components can be distributed natively to React, Angular, Vue, and traditional web developers from a single, framework-agnostic codebase.
github-elements - GitHub's Web Component collection.
custom-elements-manifest - A file format for describing custom elements
lwc - :zap: LWC - A Blazing Fast, Enterprise-Grade Web Components Foundation
webcomponents - Web Components specifications [Moved to: https://github.com/WICG/webcomponents]
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. Works with all framework as well as regular HTML/CSS/JS. 🥾
zero-md - Ridiculously simple zero-config markdown displayer
berry - 📦🐈 Active development trunk for Yarn ⚒
jtml - Write HTML in JavaScript, using template-tags.
cli - JavaScript security CLI that allow you to deeply analyze the dependency tree of a given package or local Node.js project.
image-crop-element - A custom element for cropping a square image. Returns x, y, width, and height.
DataTables - Tables plug-in for jQuery