There are 3 repositories under event-listener topic.
Simple and modern async event emitter
Makes {passive: true} by default when EventListenerOptions are supported
A custom React Hook that provides a declarative useEventListener
global event listener extension for react or react-native
A react implementation of stickyroll (original)
A utility component to allow easy access to browser native events
🤖 A telegram bot for music, movies, anime, torrent, EDM tracks, series downloads, files, and more...
Subscribe-ui-event provides a cross-browser and performant way to subscribe to browser UI Events.
Zero-dependency, minimal swipe-gesture listener for the web.
Add an EventListener for Object3d in your three.js project.(support click,hover or gaze)
A foundational package for Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) compatible with Laravel.
Simple event-listener for Keycloak which restricts the current user sessions to one (last one wins) only. Demo purposes only!
Tips and practical examples
Manage multiple event handlers using few event listeners
Receive notifications for supervisor process events.
The smallest, most convenient typesafe TS event emitter you'll ever need
Unofficial SDK for LINE Messaging API 🤖 💬
Plain JavaScript event listeners for dynamically created DOM elements
Event Manager for Animation
Channel based event bus with request/reply pattern, using promises. For node & browser.
⚙ Generic Unity event system (event bus pattern)
JavaScript / TypeScript Library
Smart a lightweight web component library that provides capabilities for web components, such as data binding, using es6 native class inheritance. This library is focused for providing the developer the ability to write robust and native web components without the need of dependencies and an overhead of a framework.
This Orchestrate library provides convenient access to the Orchestrate API from applications written in server-side NodeJS
Keycloak event listener provider implementation to send events either to a HTTP REST endpoint or to a JMS topic
Supercharge your Angular2+ event handling