htmx 1.9.0 Release I’m happy to announce the 1.9.0 release of htmx. New Features Support for view transitions, based on the experimental View Transitions API currently available in Chrome 111+ and coming to other browsers soon. Support for “naked” hx-trigger attributes, where an hx-trigger is present on an element that does not have an hx-get, etc. defined on it. Instead, it will trigger the new h
Trigger functions in JavaScript using Cron syntax. Evaluate cron expressions and get a list of upcoming run times. Supports seconds and year fields, L (last), W (weekday), # (nth occurrence), and + (AND logic). Works in Node.js >=18.0 (both require and import), Deno >=2.0 and Bun >=1.0.0. Works in browsers as standalone, UMD or ES-module. Target different time zones. Built-in overrun protection Bu
Programmatically modify JavaScript and TypeScript source codes with a simplified, elegant and familiar syntax. Built on top of the AST parsed by recast and babel. ❯ 🧙🏼 Magical modify a JS/TS file and write back magically just like JSON! ❯ 🔀 Exports/Import manipulate module's imports and exports at ease ❯ 💼 Function Arguments easily manipulate arguments passed to a function call, like defineCon
import { serialize } from 'seroval'; const object = { number: [Math.random(), -0, NaN, Infinity, -Infinity], string: ['hello world', '<script>Hello World</script>'], boolean: [true, false], null: null, undefined: undefined, bigint: 9007199254740991n, array: [,,,], // holes regexp: /[a-z0-9]+/i, date: new Date(), map: new Map([['hello', 'world']]), set: new Set(['hello', 'world']), }; // self cycli
A full-stack toolkit for Cloudflare Workers. The best parts of D1, R2, Queues, and more—all in one place.
The Shawshank Redemption is a true masterpiece of cinema, a movie that deserves every bit of its status as one of the greatest films ever made. From its stellar performances to its unforgettable storytelling, everything about this film is a testament to the power of great filmmaking. Hugging Face is a technology company that was founded in 2016 by Clément Delangue, Julien Chaumond, and Thomas Wolf
MiniSearch is a tiny but powerful in-memory fulltext search engine written in JavaScript. It is respectful of resources, and it can comfortably run both in Node and in the browser. Try out the demo application. Find the complete documentation and API reference here, and more background about MiniSearch, including a comparison with other similar libraries, in this blog post. MiniSearch follows sema
Vanilla JS class to highlight search results in a textarea while maintaining the area's functionality. Since one can't style the text in a textarea, as it is not HTML, this class comes to the rescue allowing you to highlight any text in a textarea. Such as in search results. No dependencies. No configuration. Just instantiate the class and call a method. Can be used in as many textareas as needed,
Update: I originally published this post few months ago, and it only covered Turbo Drive and Turbo Frames then, with a static site. I've since had a bunch of conversations with people working with other tech stacks (Rust, PHP, and Go) wanting to integrate Hotwire into their front-ends, and everyone kept asking about Turbo Streams, since it needs a back-end server. So I've updated the post to build
This release is the first alpha release for Chai 5. The changes from v4.x: This package now uses ESM modules. CommonJS environments are no longer supported. If you wish to use a CommonJS environment, please continue to use Chai 4. Drop support for NodeJS versions less than 16. If you are using NodeJS v4-v15, please continue to use Chai 4. Drop support for Internet Explorer 10 & 11. If you wish to
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