The Request Toolkit For Ultimate Efficiency
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The Request Toolkit For Ultimate Efficiency
Advanced fetch client builder
🗹 TypeScript HTTP Framework focusing on e2e type-safety, easy setup, performance & great developer experience
🐜 Server-oriented customizable templating for JavaScript. Alternative to HTMX and Alpine.js.
A React hook compatible with React 16.6's Suspense component.
Minimal and opinionated OpenAI client powered by fetch.
A WebAPI Fetch implementation backed by an Axios client
Slack app development framework for edge functions with streamlined TypeScript support
Pinecone.io client with excellent TypeScript support.
A Multi-Paradigm React State Management Library
Not an another HTTP client but a fetch wrapper with fluent API and superpowers
Generate strongly typed C# and TypeScript client codes from Open API / Swagger definitions supporting jQuery, Angular, AXIOS, Fetch API, Aurelia and Angular Strictly Typed Forms
HTML templating and streaming response library for Service Worker-like environments such as Cloudflare Workers.
A small Fetch API wrapper
Axios endpoints helps you to create a more concise endpoint mapping with axios.
Apply interceptors to `fetch` and create a custom request function.
Editor devtools for alova.js
⚡ FastFetch – An NPM package for a smarter fetch() wrapper with auto-retry, deduplication, and minimal boilerplate for efficient API requests. Stop redundant calls and handle failures seamlessly with built-in retry logic!
👻 An NPM package featuring a smart, heuristic-driven data prefetching library that speeds up your SPA or dashboard by preloading API responses based on user intent, scroll behavior, idle time, and hover interactions. Supports Axios integration, request deduplication, and concurrency limits for efficient network usage.
💾 GhostCache - An NPM package for automatic caching of fetch() and Axios requests, reducing redundant API calls and improving your app's performance. Supports in-memory, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, and Redis.
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