[AskJS] Any js browser based p2p libraries?

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SurveyJS - JavaScript Form Builder with No-Code UI & Built-In JSON Schema Editor
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Stream - Scalable APIs for Chat, Feeds, Moderation, & Video.
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  1. netplayjs

    Make P2P multiplayer browser games, no server hosting or synchronization code required. Powered by rollback netcode + WebRTC.

  2. SurveyJS

    JavaScript Form Builder with No-Code UI & Built-In JSON Schema Editor. Keep full control over the data you collect and tailor the form builder’s entire look and feel to your users’ needs. SurveyJS works with React, Angular, Vue 3, and is compatible with any backend or auth system. Learn more.

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  3. p2pcf

    Low cost, low effort P2P WebRTC serverless signalling using Cloudflare Workers

  4. rust-libp2p

    The Rust Implementation of the libp2p networking stack.

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