In a nutshell, the purpose of REVENGE.CSS is to apply visual regressions to any markup anti-patterns. It makes bad HTML look bad.
Interesting.
Passing CSS variable errors can be useful too.
There are also useful patterns.
link-peek is designed to be used in conjunction with JSON APIs that can return metadata about the URL added to the anchor element between the Web Component tags.
Convert from a file format to another
A great starter for new rust projects
A SQLite fork that should run everywhere (in the browser and locally)
A collection of CSS shapes
All memory structs are grouped into one image.
Check what changed on a web content or API
A basic reimplementation of Redis. I like to use SQLite for it.
The UnJS project is getting bigger and has now multiple .
The major advantage of UnJS is they are independent of a platform such as NodeJS, Deno, Bun, etc...
They simply rely on ECMAScript.
It uses Go and sqlite under the hood.
The author stated that it is feature complete, so yup :)
They published a rationale for the project, that is interesting https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr/blob/master/doc/rationale.txt
Phone number format
How to create a good project architecture? Here's a feedback.
See the diff of two crate versions directly in the browser. All is happening in the browser 😳