Dependency Injection container for ES6 modules (works for browsers & nodejs).
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Dependency Injection container for ES6 modules (works for browsers & nodejs).
Compile and run Typescript code natively in Go
Modul Monitor facilitates automatic reloading of modules in Node.js applications, ensuring real-time updates during development.
Just add JavaScript. Includes validation, integrity checking, caching, and a cross-framework hook.
Gets JavaScript
An Ember addon to allow lazy loading the ArcGIS API for JavaScript in Ember applications
Promise like module loader with automatic resolution of nested dependencies using XHR requests and localStorage caching to dynamically load modules, legacy JavaScript, CSS, text and bundles. Supports custom handler and plugins as well.
Node JS example api
基于 Webpack 的灵活快速的打包工具,帮助稳定高效构建现代 JavaScript 应用。
💆🏻 Frizz free, context-aware, JavaScript modules
stackLoad - A tiny synchronous Javascript/JsonP/CSS module loader that simply does its job.
A Javascript module loader with caching support and easy source update mechanism intended for areas with slow internet connections.
JS-скрипт для ситуативного динамического автоподключения ваших JS-скриптов к страницам. Просто добавьте свой скрипт в массив и укажите jQ-селектор, который будет служить маяком необходимости подключения этого скрипта.
An experimental es6 module loader which is aimed at production environment
Async module loader with declerative dependency management in HTML and compatibility with ES6 import/export
A lightweight & asynchronous JavaScript loader for CommonJS and NodeJS modules.
🛠 Cryptographic toolkit for NodeJS module loading (Encrypted, Signed and Notarised module loading)
A minimal CommonJS-like module loader for the browser environment.
A tiny browser-side CommonJS module loader (~539bytes).
Load a module from either CWD or npm CLI directory
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