The jQuery organization maintains a significant public presence on GitHub, hosting a wide range of repositories primarily in JavaScript, HTML, PHP, TypeScript, CSS, and XSLT. Notable projects include the jQuery JavaScript Library, jQuery UI, and Esprima, which are widely utilized in web development.
jQuery JavaScript Library
The official jQuery user interface library.
ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis
A sizzlin' hot selector engine.
A jQuery plugin that adds cross-browser mouse wheel support.
A development tool to help migrate away from APIs and features that have been or will be removed from jQuery core
jQuery plugin for color manipulation and animation support.
jQuery Learning Center web site content
API documentation for jQuery Core
WordPress themes and plugins for the jQuery sites
jQuery Event Unit Testing Helpers
ThemeRoller site for jQuery Mobile
jQuery UI web site content
Distribution repo for jQuery Core releases
Download Builder for jQuery UI
jQuery web site content
Fast 2kB autocomplete search bar. Alternative to Algolia DocSearch, InstantSearch, and autocomplete-js.
API documentation for jQuery UI
jQuery CDN
jQuery Mobile web site content
API documentation for jQuery Mobile
jQuery Foundation web site content
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Home for the jQuery Foundations ideas list for Google Summer of Code 2015
jQuery's eslint config, enforcing the jQuery styleguide
Calendar and minutes of public jQuery team meetings
Release automation script for jQuery projects
Developer documentation common to jQuery projects
Integration layer between TestSwarm and BrowserStack
jQuery Mobile demo site
Information regarding the 2012 Developer Summit in DC
jQuery Foundation License Verification
Puppet configuration for jQuery Infrastructure servers.
a sandbox site for making mistakes
Information on jQuery's branding
jQuery Foundation IRC channels and logs site content
jQuery Events & Conferences web site content
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jQuery Mobile download builder, a Node.js service
Check any website for the latest version of jQuery
Protect society by improving the security of open source software through direct maintainer engagement and expert analysis.
Distribution repo for jQuery Core Compat releases
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Themes for blogs during transition period to https://github.com/jquery/jquery-wp-content
A test runner built by the jQuery team to run QUnit tests in real browsers using Selenium and BrowserStack.
Content Team
🐍 Hydra: a multithreaded site-crawling link checker in Python standard library
Lightweight, minimal, and secure GitHub webhook server with support for shell scripts.
Build a package for your library or application on the fly on Node.js
Dockerized containers for running jquery-wp-content
[Obsolete] MediaWiki configuration of docs.jquery.com. Replaced by https://api.jquery.com, https://learn.jquery.com and https://plugins.jquery.com. –
The browser rendering worker for healthyweb.org
Static archive of the old plugins.jquery.com site.
Static archive of the bugs.jquery.com Trac site.
Static archive of the old bugs.jqueryui.com Trac site.
Generate the JS bundle of an AMD modular project on the fly on Node.js
Default community health files for jQuery
Collection of node tools for creating an updating git proxy like https://view.jquery.com
Easily synchronize content between the file system and WordPress
jQuery Box Plugin
Parking space in-between old "infrastructure" repo (private) and new "infrastructure-puppet" repo (public)
Generate the CSS bundle of a jQuery project (JS comments to define CSS deps + AMD to define JS deps) on the fly on Node.js
Generate the CSS bundle of an AMD modular project on the fly on Node.js
requirejs with an additional static method `requirejs.setFiles()` that allows for passing in-memory files.
jQuery builds a variety of libraries and tools on GitHub, focusing primarily on enhancing web development. Key projects include the jQuery JavaScript Library and jQuery UI, both essential for creating interactive web applications.
jQuery's repositories primarily utilize JavaScript, along with HTML, PHP, TypeScript, CSS, and XSLT. This diverse language use supports a wide array of web development tools and libraries.
Yes, all of jQuery's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency allows developers to access, contribute to, and audit the projects, enhancing collaboration and security within the community.
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