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Top 10 TypeScript Alert Projects
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ngx-awesome-popup
π Open-source - The world's easiest, most powerful Angular dialog modal framework. Confirmation box, Alert box, Toast notification, Cookie banner, Any dynamic dialog content.
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toastify-react-native
π toastify-react-native allows you to add notifications to your react-native app (ios, android) with ease. No more nonsense!
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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raspberry-instock-check
π Get an alert on Telegram when there are Raspberry in stock ready to buy
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github-markdown-alerts
A utility for generating alerts/banners using SVG, making them embeddable in GitHub flavored markdown and all other platforms supporting SVG
Sunday morning programming fun. Created a little game to compare items from a list head-to-head and pick a winner. Inspired from social media short videos where people choose their favourite food, song, holiday destination etc. There are some example lists of cities, movies, actors, fragrances etc to play with and you can create your own list of items and play.
Check it out - https://yash.info/head-to-head.html
I created it mainly to pick a favourite fragrance from my collection of 50+. Not only is a fun project to build but it also allows me to use some of the interesting libraries and code snippets I find.
Programming logic wise thereβs nothing fancy happening here, just picking a random element from an array and doing some JS and CSS around that.
New thing that I got to learn was generating a random color of a specific type (pastel, fluorescent, light) by playing with HSL values in a specific range instead of the RGB.
Discovered https://arraythis.com to convert a list to a JS array.
Used SweetAlert https://sweetalert.js.org for alert messages.
Been coding for 20+ years and such little projects still give me the joy of creation plus you always learn/find something that you did not know yesterday.
We'll have to test Chronograf against 3.0, but I think it should just work. Unfortunately, we don't have the resources to continue developing it, but it's all available under a permissive MIT license here: https://github.com/influxdata/chronograf
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Alert projects in TypeScript? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | SweetAlert | 22,357 |
2 | ng-bootstrap | 8,150 |
3 | chronograf | 1,478 |
4 | notivue | 571 |
5 | react-native-popable | 329 |
6 | ngx-awesome-popup | 71 |
7 | toastify-react-native | 64 |
8 | raspberry-instock-check | 51 |
9 | github-markdown-alerts | 8 |
10 | html-simple-dialogs | 1 |
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