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    Chart.js

    Chart.js

    Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers

    Chart.js is a Javascript library that allows designers and developers to draw all kinds of charts using the HTML5 canvas element. Chart js offers a great array of simple, clean charts including animated and interactive versions. Chartjs is an easy way to include beautiful and engaging charts into your website for free.
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    FUSUMA

    FUSUMA

    Fusuma makes slides with Markdown easily

    ...Init Mode, for creating a slide, style, configuration file and GitHub actions that deploy slides to gh-pages automatically. Development Mode, for running with HMR, just coding Markdown and sometimes CSS. Build Mode, to render to HTML and optimizing js,css,md. Generating an image of slides as og:image and checking a11y automatically. Presentation Mode, including speaker note, timer, and features for recording your page actions and voice. Deploy Mode, for deploying to GitHub pages. And PDF Mode, for exporting slides as PDF.
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    jsconsole

    jsconsole

    Web based console - for presentations and workshops

    jsconsole is a web-based interactive JavaScript console designed to make it easy to run and present live JavaScript code directly in the browser, which is especially handy for workshops, presentations, and remote debugging scenarios. It provides an in-browser REPL-style environment where you can type JS expressions and see output instantly, making it useful for teaching, debugging snippets, or demonstrating ideas without setting up a local development environment. One hallmark of jsconsole is its remote debugging support: you can connect a remote browser or device to your console session and receive console output or even execute commands in that context, which simplifies diagnosing problems on devices you don’t have physically in front of you. ...
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    Chartist.js

    Chartist.js

    Simple responsive charts

    You may think that this is just yet an other charting library. But Chartist.js is the product of a community that was disappointed about the abilities provided by other charting libraries. Of course there are hundreds of other great charting libraries but after using them there were always tweaks you would have wished for that were not included. Are you planning to use Chartist to create a nice Dashboard or Admin UI? Don't loose any time and kickstart your development using the awesome...
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