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  1. Tailwind CSS

    A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.

    Note: It's best to utilize TailwindCSS to use ready-made styles via their classes. g-class directive has nothing to do with TailwindCSS, however. It only switches class names based on state. After that, you can use whatever you want.

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  3. grains.js

    Reactive states library for HTML.

    Spoiler alert: I'm author of Grains.js. If you missed my previous article on Grains.js, please check it out here.

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