DEV Community

Cover image for 15 JavaScript GitHub Repos You Should Check Out
Muthu Annamalai Venkatachalam
Muthu Annamalai Venkatachalam

Posted on • Originally published at muthuannamalai.tech

15 JavaScript GitHub Repos You Should Check Out

Version control isn't the only thing GitHub offers; it is also a terrific content resource. For Developers seeking to up-skill themselves and stay relevant, GitHub is the go-to resource for free e-books, tutorials, and interview preparation materials.

Regardless of where they are on their career path, I've compiled a list of the most valuable JavaScript repositories that every developer should have a look. I bet you haven't seen most of these gems before!

Without further ado, let us get into the article

1. material-ui

Link

mui-org_material.png

The Material-UI library (formerly MUI) is the React UI library you always wanted. Start with your own design system or use Material Design.

2. Modernizr

Link

Modernizr_Modern.png

JavaScript library Modernizr can detect HTML5 and CSS3 features in the users browsers.

3. nodemon

Link

remy_nodemon_ Mo.png

The developer's best friend - monitor any change to your node.js application and restart the server automatically

4. swagger-ui

Link

swagger-api_swag.png

Swagger UI generates beautiful documentation dynamically from a Swagger-compliant API using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets.

5. generator-jhipster

Link

jhipster_generat.png

The JHipster Development Platform is used to build, develop, and deploy microservice architectures & modern web applications.

6. appwrite

Link

appwrite_appwrit.png

For developers working on web, mobile, and flutter applications, Appwrite provides a secure backend server packaged as a set of Docker containers

7. SuperTinyIcons

Link

edent_SuperTinyI.png

Each is less than 1KB! The Super Tiny Icons app is a miniaturized version of the logos of your favorite websites and apps

8. outline

Link

outline_outline_.png

This is the fastest knowledge base and wiki for growing teams. Feature rich, beautiful, and markdown compatible.

9. selectize.js

Link

selectize_select.png

Selectize is a combination of a textbox and a box. The application is jQuery based, and it offers autocomplete and native-feeling keyboard navigation; it can also manage tags and contacts.

10. bootstrap-table

Link

wenzhixin_bootst.png

This extension provides support for CSS frameworks that are widely used. It can be used with Bootstrap, Semantic UI, Bulma, Material Design, Foundation, Vue.js, etc.

11. stylelint

Link

stylelint_stylel.png

An excellent linter that allows you to enforce style conventions, and prevent errors.

12. github-profile-readme-generator

Link

rahuldkjain_gith.png

πŸš€ Get the latest stats for GitHub profiles, visitors count, and GitHub stats using a minimal interface.

13. lozad.js

Link

ApoorvSaxena_loz.png

πŸ”₯ An efficient, lightweight and customizable lazy loader built with pure JS with no dependencies for responsive images, iframes, etc.

14. node-notifier

Link

mikaelbr_node-no.png

This is a Node.js notification module capable of sending notifications on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux natively (or Growl in case of failure).

15. cockpit

Link

agentejo_cockpit.png

Integrate content management into any site - plug-and-play / headless / api-first CMS

I had a lot of fun making the list. I’m sure you’ve stumbled upon some more amazing repositories. Let me know that repository in the comment section below

You can now extend your support by buying me a Coffee.πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘‡

Buy Me A Coffee

Thanks for Reading 😊

Top comments (0)