Software for Node.js

NativeBase NativeBase

NativeBase is an open source framework used to build React Native and Vue Native applications. The framework includes essential UI components for creating professional cross-platform mobile applications. With NativeBase, countless of developers and designers have saved time and money when bootstrapping their next project.

Apollo Server Apollo Server

Apollo Server is an open-source, spec-compliant GraphQL server written in JavaScript for Node.js eco-system. Apollo Server is  compatible with any GraphQL client, including the sister project Apollo Client. With Apollo Server it's easy to build production-ready, self-documenting GraphQL APIs that can use data from any source. Allowing solo developers and larger teams to get a stand-alone GraphQL server, including in a serverless environment, up and running faster.

Nuxt.js Nuxt.js

Nuxt.js is an intuetive Vue framework that supports generating a static website based on your Vue application. It provides the best of both worlds, as you don't need a server, yet can reap the SEO benefits. Nuxt achives this by pre-rendering all pages and include the necessary HTML. And when you are ready to deploy, Nuxt.js got you covered with simple integrations to serverless and third-party providers such as Netlify, Vercel and GitHub pages.

Reaction Commerce Reaction Commerce

Reaction Commerce is an open-source, headless, API-first, and modular commerce stack made for ambitious brands and retailers. Reaction’s service-based architecture is built to deliver flexibility and freedom at scale.

JungleJS JungleJS

JungleJS is a free and open-source static site framework for Svelte. JungleJS generates completely static code that doesn't have to be hydrated into a single page application, or SPA.

React React

React is a free an open-source Javascript framework for frontend development. With React you can build powerful, component-based application that supports compilation of JSX, ES6 and auto-prefixed CSS files. The popular framework is developed by Facebook and used by countless of applications across the web and mobile devices to build  structured user interfaces or UI components.

Express.js Express.js

Express.js is a free and open-source web application framework for Node.js, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License. Express is designed for building fast web applications and APIs. In the Node.js community the Express framework is seen as the defacto standard when it comes to building such applications. The philosophy of the framework is to provide a small and robust toolset for building HTTP servers with JavaScript and Node.js. Express does not force you to use any specific database, ORM or templating language, as it leaves that up to you as a developer, to maximize freedom and choice. Express.js is used by companies and hobby developers alike to build single page JavaScript applications, websites, hybrids and public HTTP APIs.

Saleor Saleor

A free and open-source headless, GraphQL-first e-commerce platform delivering ultra-fast, dynamic and personalized shopping experiences. Saleor is built with Django and React and empowers mid-size and enterprise retailers and brands looking for the most flexible e-commerce to innovate rapidly with no constraints. Saleor is free forever, and provides enterprise support at a monthly cost.

React Hook Form React Hook Form

React Hook Form is a tiny form library without any dependencies. With the library it's simple to create React-based, performant, flexible and extensible forms with proper validation. React Hook Form is built with performance and DX in mind and embraces native form validation with simple integration to various UI libraries. Allowing developers to crete tiny size forms without dependancy, that follows HTML standards for validation. React Hook Form also provides resolvers support for third-party validation libraries like Yup, Zod, Superstruct, Joi or your custom sulotions.

KeystoneJS KeystoneJS

KeystoneJS is an open source JavaScript & Node.js framework that make build database-driven websites and web applications. Under the hood, KeystoneJS uses the express.js web server framework, and a MongoDB database via the mongoose object modelling framework.