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Top 23 lit-element Open-Source Projects
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wired-elements
Collection of custom elements that appear hand drawn. Great for wireframes or a fun look.
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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InfluxDB
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ninja-keys
Keyboard shortcuts interface for your website. Working with static HTML, Vanilla JS, Vue, React, Svelte.
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lottie-player
Lottie viewer/player as an easy to use web component! https://lottiefiles.com/web-player
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create-chrome-ext
🍺 Scaffolding your Chrome extension! Boilerplates: react \ vue \ svelte \ solid \ preact \ alpine \ lit \ stencil \ inferno \ vanilla
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pwa-starter
Welcome to the PWABuilder pwa-starter! Looking to build a new Progressive Web App and not sure where to get started? This is what you are looking for!
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hilla
Build better business applications, faster. No more juggling REST endpoints or deciphering GraphQL queries. Hilla seamlessly connects Spring Boot and React to accelerate application development.
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api-viewer-element
API documentation and live playground for Web Components. Based on Custom Elements Manifest format
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lit-translate
A blazing-fast and lightweight internationalization (i18n) library for your next web-based project
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patterns-library
AXA CH UI component library. Please share, comment, create issues and work with us!
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
That is the reason why I experiment with the TiniJS framework for a while. It is a collection of tools for developing web/desktop/mobile apps using the native Web Component technology, based on the Lit library. Thank you the Lit team for creating a great tool assists us working with standard Web Component easier.
Project mention: Web Components e a minha opinião sobre o futuro das libs front-end | dev.to | 2024-04-04
Next we’ll install Vitest and happy-dom to the project by running:
Sorry, I install from the APK directly, available in the GitHub repo. I see someone already created an issue for it at https://github.com/padloc/padloc/issues/725 so thanks for bringing it up!
What specifically are you building? Is it a browser extension?? Typically, I begin the development of extensions by using boilerplate code. Recently, I've been using the create-chrome-ext tool to generate boilerplate code for extensions, including one called Netflix Hotkeys.
I like this tool for Restic: https://github.com/emuell/restic-browser
Project mention: Web Components Eliminate JavaScript Framework Lock-In | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-11-27The reason React uses a virtual DOM is because when React started, there were no (advanced) HTML templates yet. And it made it easy to setup listeners on elements, instead of manually adding it with `addEventListener()` and possibly remove them again with `removeEventListener()`. So the virtual DOM was really a game changer.
But Lit templates solve this problems in a more browser integrated way, without the need of a virtual DOM. How you manage the state is free to your choice, that is also not something exclusive to React and your favorite pattern can also be used with Lit. I wrote a tiny state management library (LitState [0]) which makes it very easy for multiple components to share the same state and stay in sync. I personally find it much more convenient and cleaner than any other state library I've used before. And it integrates very nicely with Lit.
[0]: https://github.com/gitaarik/lit-state
Project mention: Issues connecting to ESP-12F board via USB to TTL / Serial | /r/Esphome | 2023-12-09Once I did both of those this failed once: https://web.esphome.io/. I clicked retry then it worked. Check out here for the full instructions I was following:
lit-element related posts
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I've created yet another JavaScript framework
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Web Components e a minha opinião sobre o futuro das libs front-end
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World Backup Day
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Show HN: I made a Pinterest clone using SigLIP image embeddings
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Restic-Browser: A GUI to browse and restore restic backup repositories
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Web Components Aren't Framework Components
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Issues connecting to ESP-12F board via USB to TTL / Serial
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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Index
What are some of the best open-source lit-element projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | lit | 17,575 |
2 | wired-elements | 9,659 |
3 | material-web | 8,635 |
4 | lightGallery | 6,228 |
5 | frontend | 3,699 |
6 | happy-dom | 2,925 |
7 | Padloc | 2,540 |
8 | open-wc | 2,210 |
9 | ninja-keys | 1,568 |
10 | lottie-player | 1,489 |
11 | create-chrome-ext | 1,239 |
12 | pwa-starter | 1,105 |
13 | hilla | 792 |
14 | restic-browser | 538 |
15 | apollo-elements | 414 |
16 | api-viewer-element | 260 |
17 | kor | 254 |
18 | pwa-lit-template | 177 |
19 | esbuild-sass-plugin | 141 |
20 | lit-state | 137 |
21 | lit-translate | 136 |
22 | patterns-library | 121 |
23 | dashboard | 67 |
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