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    Selenium

    Selenium

    Browser automation framework and ecosystem

    Selenium automates browsers. That's it! What you do with that power is entirely up to you. Primarily it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should) also be automated as well. If you want to create robust, browser-based regression automation suites and tests, scale and distribute scripts across many environments, then you want to use Selenium WebDriver, a collection of language specific bindings to drive a browser - the way it is meant to be driven. If you want to create quick bug reproduction scripts, create scripts to aid in automation-aided exploratory testing, then you want to use Selenium IDE; a Chrome and Firefox add-on that will do simple record-and-playback of interactions with the browser. If you want to scale by distributing and running tests on several machines and manage multiple environments from a central point.
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    Playwright

    Playwright

    Node library to automate Chromium, Firefox & WebKit with a single API

    Playwright is a Node library for automating Chromium, Firefox and WebKit using a single API. It supports headless execution for all these browsers on Linux, macOS and Windows, providing automated web browser interactions that are fast, capable, reliable and ever-green. Playwright enables a broad spectrum of cross-browser web automation capabilities, which are used by Single Page Apps and Progressive Web Apps. These include scenarios that span multiple pages, domains and iframes; emulation of mobile devices, geolocation, and permissions; upload and download files and many more.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    Stylus for Chrome

    Stylus for Chrome

    Stylus - Userstyles Manager

    Stylus is a fork of Stylish for Chrome, also compatible with Firefox as a WebExtension. "Stylus" is a fork of the popular Stylish extension which can be used to restyle the web. Not "ish", but "us", as in "us" the actual users. Stylus is a fork of Stylish that is based on the source code of version 1.5.2, which was the most up-to-date version before the original developer stopped working on the project. The objective in creating Stylus was to remove any and all analytics, and return to a more user-friendly UI. We recognize that the ability to transfer your database from Stylish is important, so this is the one and only feature we've implemented from the new version. Two different optional code validators with user-configurable rules: CSSLint and Stylelint. Both validators use Web Worker API to run in a separate background thread inside the editor tab without blocking your interaction with the code.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    There is a plethora of JavaScript libraries for use on the web and in node.js apps out there. This greatly simplifies, but we need to stay updated on security fixes. "Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities" is now a part of the OWASP Top 10 and insecure libraries can pose a huge risk for your web app. The goal of Retire.js is to help you detect the use of versions with known vulnerabilities. Scan a web app or node app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules. grunt-retire scans your grunt-enabled app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules. Scans visited sites for references to insecure libraries and puts warnings in the developer console. An icon on the address bar displays will also indicate if vulnerable libraries were loaded. Retire.js has been adapted as a plugin for the penetration testing tools Burp and OWASP ZAP.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Puppeteer

    Puppeteer

    Headless Chrome Node.js API

    Puppeteer is a headless Node library that provides a high level API for controlling Chromium or Chrome over the DevTools protocol. It requires zero setup and comes bundled with the Chromium version most suited to it. Puppeteer is headless by default, making it fast to run. However, it can also be set to run full or non-headless Chrome or Chromium, simply set the headless option when launching a browser. Many of the things you can do manually in the browser, you can also do with Puppeteer such as generate page screenshots and PDFs, crawl a Single-Page Application, test Chrome extensions and more.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    jQuery Validation Plugin

    jQuery Validation Plugin

    jQuery Validation Plugin library sources

    The jQuery Validation Plugin provides drop-in validation for your existing forms, while making all kinds of customizations to fit your application really easy. This jQuery plugin makes simple clientside form validation easy, whilst still offering plenty of customization options. It makes a good choice if you’re building something new from scratch, but also when you’re trying to integrate something into an existing application with lots of existing markup. The plugin comes bundled with a useful set of validation methods, including URL and email validation, while providing an API to write your own methods. All bundled methods come with default error messages in english and translations into 37 other languages. The plugin was initially written and maintained by Jörn Zaefferer, a member of the jQuery team, lead developer on the jQuery UI team and maintainer of QUnit. It was started back in the early days of jQuery in 2006, and updated and improved since then.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    bootstrap-select

    bootstrap-select

    The jQuery plugin that brings select elements into the 21st century

    The jQuery plugin that brings select elements into the 21st century with intuitive multiselection, searching, and much more. Now with Bootstrap 4 support. Bootstrap-select requires jQuery v1.9.1+, Bootstrap’s dropdown.js component, and Bootstrap's CSS. If you're not already using Bootstrap in your project, a precompiled version of the Bootstrap v3.4.1 minimum requirements can be downloaded. If using bootstrap-select with Bootstrap v4+, you'll also need Popper.js. For all of Bootstrap v4's requirements, see Getting started. A precompiled version of the requirements will be made available in an upcoming release of bootstrap-select. Bootstrap 4 only works with bootstrap-select v1.13.0+. By default, bootstrap-select automatically detects the version of Bootstrap being used. However, there are some instances where the version detection won't work.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Progressive Web Apps for Firefox

    Progressive Web Apps for Firefox

    A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)

    A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox. Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps that use web APIs and features along with a progressive enhancement strategy to bring a native app-like user experience to cross-platform web applications. Although Firefox supports many of Progressive Web App APIs, it does not support functionality to install them as a standalone system app with an app-like experience. This project creates a custom-modified Firefox runtime to allow websites to be installed as standalone apps and provides a console tool and browser extension to install, manage and use them. Command-line tool to install, manage and run Progressive Web Apps in Firefox. Extension to set up native programs, and install, manage and run PWAs and their profiles directly from the main Firefox browser. Isolated Firefox installation and profile(s) that stores the PWAs.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    IPFS Web UI

    IPFS Web UI

    A frontend for an IPFS node

    A web interface to IPFS, shipped with Kubo, and ipfs-desktop. Check on your node stats, explore the IPLD powered merkle forest, see peers around the world and manage your files, without needing to touch the CLI. When working on the code, run an ipfs daemon, the local dev server, the unit tests, and the storybook component viewer and see the results of your changes as you save files. If you need to run IPFS in a Docker container, you can still have Web UI available by exposing both the Gateway and Web UI ports. The end-to-end tests (E2E) test the full app in a headless Chromium browser. They spawn real IPFS node for HTTP API and a static HTTP server to serve the app. The purpose of those tests is not being comprehensible, but act as a quick regression and integration suite.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    slick

    slick

    The last carousel you'll ever need

    slick is an open source, responsive carousel plugin that offers a great number of breakpoints, CSS3 transitions, touch events and so much more. It creates fully responsive, customizable and mobile-friendly carousels that can work with any html element. Everything you’ll ever need for your carousel, slick can achieve quickly and easily. It features a comprehensive range of settings, events, methods and more so you can build a carousel in exactly the way you want. It supports IE8+ as well as most modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). See it in action in demos on http://kenwheeler.github.io/slick/
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ZK - Simply Ajax and Mobile
    ZK is an open-source Java framework for building modern web and mobile applications. It enables developers to create rich, interactive UIs using only Java — no JavaScript required. With 200+ Ajax-powered components, event-driven architecture, and support for popular technologies like Spring, Java EE, and JSP/JSF, ZK makes it simple to deliver powerful and user-friendly web applications.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Responsively App

    Responsively App

    A modified browser that helps in responsive web development

    Want to develop responsive web apps 5x faster? This is the must-have DevTool for you! Responsively App is a modified browser designed to make responsive web development much easier and faster. It gives you an instant preview of all target screens in a single window, and lets you use the dev tools you already know straight from the browser. For Front-End developers, it’s simply a great time-saver! Responsively App’s layout can be customized according to your needs, plus you’ve got nifty features like one-click inspect elements and screenshot, hot reloading and more! Start building better and faster with Responsively App now!
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    BeEF

    BeEF

    The browser exploitation framework project

    BeEF is short for The Browser Exploitation Framework. It is a penetration testing tool that focuses on the web browser. Amid growing concerns about web-borne attacks against clients, including mobile clients, BeEF allows the professional penetration tester to assess the actual security posture of a target environment by using client-side attack vectors. Unlike other security frameworks, BeEF looks past the hardened network perimeter and client system, and examines exploitability within the context of the one open door: the web browser. BeEF will hook one or more web browsers and use them as beachheads for launching directed command modules and further attacks against the system from within the browser context.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    PostCSS

    PostCSS

    A tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript

    PostCSS is a tool for transforming styles with JS plugins. These plugins can do a great number of things: transpile future CSS syntax, lint your CSS, support variables and mixins, and so much more. PostCSS works by taking a CSS file and providing an API to analyze and modify its rules (through its transformation into an Abstract Syntax Tree). The API can then be used by plugins to do a lot of useful things. With PostCSS, you can increase code readability by adding vendor prefixes to CSS rules; convert modern CSS so it's understood by more browsers; and avoid errors in your CSS via stylelint, a modern CSS linter. PostCSS currently has over 200 plugins, and is being used by industry leaders worldwide.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Ember Table

    Ember Table

    An addon to support large data sets

    Ember Table is a power table made for users who need a full-fledged, fully-customizable table component for their apps. It is built to be flexible, scalable, and ergonomic for day-to-day use. Unlike other table components, Ember Table seeks to provide as many common table features as it can without sacrificing flexibility or composability. You can still use standard component idioms to customize, extend, and build on top of Ember Table at every level, ensuring that it never gets in your way or prevents you from doing what you want. You can use the block form of the table to customize its template. The component structure matches that of actual HTML tables, and allows you to customize it at any level. You can use these values to customize cell in many ways.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Sass

    Sass

    An extension of CSS, adding nested rules, variables, mixins and more

    Sass is the most mature, stable, and powerful professional grade CSS extension language in the world. Sass is completely compatible with all versions of CSS. We take this compatibility seriously, so that you can seamlessly use any available CSS libraries. Sass boasts more features and abilities than any other CSS extension language out there. The Sass Core Team has worked endlessly to not only keep up, but stay ahead. Sass has been actively supported for over 14 years by its loving Core Team. Over and over again, the industry is choosing Sass as the premier CSS extension language. Sass is actively supported and developed by a consortium of several tech companies and hundreds of developers. There are an endless number of frameworks built with Sass. Compass, Bourbon, and Susy just to name a few.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    webpack DevServer

    webpack DevServer

    Serves a webpack app and updates the browser on changes

    webpack-dev-server can be used to quickly develop an application. Options that are compatible with webpack-dev-middleware have a key icon next to them. This set of options is picked up by webpack-dev-server and can be used to change its behavior in various ways. When the server is started, there will be a message prior to the list of resolved modules. If you're using dev-server through the Node.js API, the options in devServer will be ignored. Pass the options as a second parameter instead: new WebpackDevServer(compiler, {...}). Be aware that when exporting multiple configurations only the devServer options for the first configuration will be taken into account and used for all the configurations in the array. HTML template is required to serve the bundle, usually it is an index.html file. Make sure that script references are added into HTML, webpack-dev-server doesn't inject them automatically.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Greasemonkey Port

    Greasemonkey Port

    Greasemonkey Port for the SeaMonkey Browser

    Please note that there are no guarantees that XPI installations will work in advertised minVersion and maxVersion. Farby did include some basics for SeaMonkey however a few things seem to be missing. The current HEAD here will probably not work directly in Firefox and nor should you be using this fork in Firefox. It is intended for SeaMonkey users only. Announcements at https://openuserjs.org/announcements/Greasemonkey_Port_Update
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    LBRY App

    LBRY App

    Browser and wallet for LBRY, the decentralized, user-controlled

    LBRY is a free, open, and community-run digital marketplace. Build the future of content freedom. What if anyone in the world could publish a piece of digital content, anyone else in the world could access it, for free or for payment, and that entire system worked end-to-end without any centralized authority or point of control? Looking for API documentation, formal specifications, how-tos, resources, or the meaning of life? Find at least some of these things in the resources area. No matter your experience or skill level, you can progress content freedom. This repo contains the UI code that powers the official LBRY desktop app. The LBRY app is a graphical browser for the decentralized content marketplace provided by the LBRY protocol. It is essentially the lbry daemon bundled with a UI using Electron.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ZetaJS

    ZetaJS

    JS wrapper for ZetaOffice in the browser

    The zeta.js library provides the facilities to run an instance of ZetaOffice integrated into your web site, allowing you to control it with JavaScript code via the LibreOffice UNO technology. Use cases range from an in-browser office suite that looks and feels just like its desktop counterpart, to fine-tuned custom text editing and spreadsheet capabilities embedded in your website, to a headless zetajs instance that does document conversion in the background.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Masonry

    Masonry

    A cascading grid layout plugin

    Masonry is a JavaScript grid layout library. It works by placing elements in optimal position based on available vertical space, sort of like a mason fitting stones in a wall. You’ve probably seen it in use all over the Internet. All sizing and styling of items is handled by your own CSS. tem sizes can be set with percentages for responsive layouts. With the masonry layout mode, set percentage-width columnWidth with element sizing. Set percentPosition: true so item positions are likewise set with percentages to reduce adjustment transitions on window resize. Unloaded images can throw off Masonry layouts and cause item elements to overlap. imagesLoaded resolves this issue. imagesLoaded is a separate script you can download at imagesloaded.desandro.com. Or, initialize Masonry after all images have been loaded.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    jqGrid

    jqGrid

    jQuery grid plugin

    jqGrid is an Ajax-enabled JavaScript control that provides solutions for representing and manipulating tabular data on the web. Since the grid is a client-side solution, loading data dynamically through Ajax callbacks, it can be integrated with any server-side technology, including PHP, ASP, Java Servlets, JSP, ColdFusion, and Perl. Improve the maxGridHeigh method. Add a third parameter to indicate the minimum height at which the method run. jqGrid uses a jQuery JavaScript Library and is written as a plug-in for that package. JqGrid was developed by Tony Tomov at Trirand Inc., a software development firm based in Sofia. Trirand specializes in the development of web components and embraces free and open standards like jQuery, ThemeRoller, & jQuery UI. Tony got the idea for jqGrid when he needed an easy way to represent database information in a project. The first requirement was speed and the second, was independence from server-side technology and the database backend.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    nightTab

    nightTab

    A neutral new tab page accented with a chosen colour

    A neutral new tab page accented with a chosen color. Customize the layout, style, background and bookmarks with nightTab. Make the browser start page dark (or light, or anything in between). Do not access user information. This means nightTab will not request browser permissions. Aim to make everything on the user interface, within reason, customizable. Aim to make the user experience easy while supporting the above. Keep nightTab open source. Sharing the look and feel of one Bookmark to another can be achieved when editing a single Bookmark. The Bookmark edit modal has three options to copy settings to other Bookmarks. These checkboxes can be found at the bottom of the Visual & Name, Layout and Theme tab. Development and testing is only conducted on Chrome and Firefox. The performance and reliability of nightTab on other browsers is out of the scope of this project.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Playwright for .NET

    Playwright for .NET

    .NET version of the Playwright testing and automation library

    Playwright for .NET is the official language port of Playwright, the library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API. Playwright is built to enable cross-browser web automation that is ever-green, capable, reliable and fast. Cross-browser. Playwright supports all modern rendering engines including Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox. Cross-platform. Test on Windows, Linux, and macOS, locally or on CI, headless or headed. Cross-language. Use the Playwright API in TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, .NET, Java. Test Mobile Web. Native mobile emulation of Google Chrome for Android and Mobile Safari. The same rendering engine works on your Desktop and in the Cloud. Auto-wait. Playwright waits for elements to be actionable prior to performing actions. It also has a rich set of introspection events. The combination of the two eliminates the need for artificial timeouts - the primary cause of flaky tests.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js

    Fast, full-stack, headless browser testing using node.js

    Insanely fast, headless full-stack testing using Node.js. Zombie 6.x is tested to work with Node 8 or later. If you need to use Node 6, consider using Zombie 5.x. If you’re going to write an insanely fast, headless browser, how can you not call it Zombie? Zombie it is. Zombie.js is a lightweight framework for testing client-side JavaScript code in a simulated environment. No browser required. Zombie will work with other testing frameworks. Since Mocha supports promises. Just like your favorite Web browser, Zombie manages multiple open windows as tabs. New browsers start without any open tabs. As you visit the first page, Zombie will open a tab for it. All operations against the browser object operate on the currently active tab (window) and most of the time you only need to interact with that one tab. You can access it directly via browser.window. You can access all open tabs from browser.tabs. This property is an associative array, you can access each tab by its index number.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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