Paweł Lesiecki's repositories
postcss-colors
PostCSS plugin for colors management
tiny-search-params
Tiny (~300b) and ultra fast query-string like utility
svelte-color-element
Created with CodeSandbox
basic-lru
A fast and lightweight Map based LRU implementation.
browserless
A puppeter-like Node.js library for interacting with Headless production scenarios.
browserslist-config-seek
Shareable Browserslist config for SEEK
eslint-plugin-rulesdir
An ESLint plugin to load project-specific ESLint rules
handlebars-spring-boot-starter
Spring Boot auto-configuration for Handlebars
hardtack
An ultra-light (406 bytes) library for working with cookies in JavaScript
material-ui
MUI Core: Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
modular-css
A streamlined reinterpretation of CSS Modules via CLI, API, Browserify, Rollup, Webpack, or PostCSS
multiconfig-virtual-modules-repro
repro for https://github.com/sysgears/webpack-virtual-modules/issues/171
papanasi
🥯Papanasi is the Frontend UI library to use cross Frameworks. A set of components to use in Angular, React, Solid, Svelte, Vue and Web Components
polyfill-library
NodeJS module to create polyfill bundles tailored to individual user-agents.
postcss-custom-media
Use Custom Media Queries in CSS, following the CSS Media Queries specification
postcss-modular-scale
PostCSS plugin for adding modular scale to your styles
postcss-selector-parser
A CSS selector parser, integrates with postcss but does not require it.
preact-hmr-middlewares-repro
repro for https://github.com/preactjs/prefresh/issues/517
size-limit
Calculate the real cost to run your JS app or lib to keep good performance. Show error in pull request if the cost exceeds the limit.
testcafe-browser-provider-puppeteer
This is the puppeteer browser provider plugin for testcafe
turnilo
Business intelligence, data exploration and visualization web application for Druid, formerly known as Swiv and Pivot
web-tests
Testing web features in a way that represents real world usage by web developers.