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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesClient-Side Script Bundlers

Embedding script tags in components that run on the client with automatic bundling and deduplication across instances.

Distinct from Inline Script Execution: Distinct from Inline Script Execution: focuses on bundling and deduplication of client-side scripts across component instances, not general inline execution.

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  • emdash-cms/emdashAvatar de emdash-cms

    emdash-cms/emdash

    10,887Ver en GitHub↗

    EmDash is an open-source content management system built on Astro that combines a visual admin panel with a plugin-driven architecture and server-side rendering. It provides a complete content management system with structured content modeling, a rich text editor using Portable Text format, and a TypeScript API for type-safe content queries. The system supports authentication through passkeys, OAuth 2.1, and external providers, with role-based access control and fine-grained permission scopes. What distinguishes EmDash is its plugin development framework, which supports both native plugins ru

    Embeds client-side scripts with automatic bundling and deduplication across component instances.

    TypeScriptastrocmsemdash
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