Software for Node.js
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.
Total.js
Total.js is a free and open-source framework for Node.js platform written in pure JavaScript. The framework share many similarities with other giants like PHP's Laravel, Python's Django and ASP.NET MVC. Developers use Total.js to build modern web, desktop and IoT applications.
UIkit
UIkit A lightweight and modular front-end framework for developing fast and powerful web interfaces.
Koa
Koa is a free and open-source, expressive HTTP middleware framework for Node.js. Koa provides a great developer experience that makes writing web applications and APIs more enjoyable. Koa's middleware stack flows in a stack-like manner, allowing you to perform actions downstream then filter and manipulate the response upstream. Only methods that are common to nearly all HTTP servers are integrated directly into Koa's small codebase. This includes things like content negotiation, normalization of node inconsistencies, redirection, and a few others.
Hexo
A fast, simple & powerful blog framework and static site generator powered by Node.js. With Hexo, you can quicly build static websites and blogs that generates at an increaible speed. Hexo generates hundreds of files per seconds and quickly builds and push your website to deployment, with a single command. You can have your site up and running in minutes on well known hosts and platforms like GitHub Pages, Heroku, Digital Ocean and other platforms. The framework support all features of GitHub Flavored Markdown and most Octopress plugins by default. Hexo is released free and open-source under the MIT License.
Ungit
Let's face it, Git is not allways easy to use through the command line, especially if you are working across projects and branches. Ungit was created to solve this problem. Ungit is a free and open-source plaform for managing Git visually. Ungit is self-hosted and runs on any platform that supports Node.js and Git. The software also works well with Git platforms such as GitHub and GitLab.
Cloudflare Workers
Cloudflare Workers is a serverless application platform running on Cloudflare's global cloud network in over 200 cities around the world. With Cloudflare Workers you can quickly host fast web application on the edge, closer to where your users are located. Under the hood, the Cloudflare Workers runtime uses the V8 engine, the same engine used by Chromium, Node.js and Deno.
Wiki.js
With Wiki.js you can run a blazing fast Wiki built with performance in mind. Wiki.js is an extensible, free and open source Wiki software written in JavaScript. Wiki.js brings a modern approach to documentation and Wiki writing, it provides a simple to use WYSIWYG editor, a Markdown editor and a visual builder to please all types of workflows. All content moderation is also tracked on a Wiki.js-powered site, which means that you can an revert to a previous state or recover a deleted page at any time and get a broad overview of content evolution. Allowing you to visually compare two versions of the same page to see exactly what changed. Wiki.js runs on virtually any platform and is compatible with either PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, MS SQL Server or SQLite.
Hapi
Build powerful, scalable applications, with minimal overhead and full out-of-the-box functionality with Hapi. It's a free and open-source JavaScript framework for Node.js that is developed for enterprise-grade applications. Companies like Walmart, Brave and Condé Nast build web-services with Hapi and rely on it at scale.