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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesComparative Behavioral Specifications

Standardized requirements used to generate identical applications for comparing different framework architectures.

Distinct from Implementation Specifications: Distinct from Implementation Specifications: focuses on using a common spec for cross-framework comparison rather than guiding a single implementation.

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    tastejs/todomvc

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    TodoMVC is a web application specification and a JavaScript framework comparison suite. It provides a standardized set of requirements used to generate feature-complete task-tracking applications across different languages and frameworks, serving as a frontend architectural reference. The project functions as a behavioral test suite and a cross-framework benchmark. It allows for the evaluation of frontend libraries by comparing identical application implementations to analyze differences in syntax, coding patterns, and functional capabilities. The suite covers broad capability areas includin

    Provides a standardized set of requirements to ensure feature-complete applications can be directly compared across frameworks.

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