Leaflet is an organization on GitHub dedicated to creating an open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. With a focus on JavaScript and HTML, Leaflet hosts several widely used projects, including Leaflet.markercluster and Leaflet.draw, which enhance mapping capabilities for users across various applications.
🍃 JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps 🇺🇦
Marker Clustering plugin for Leaflet
Vector drawing and editing plugin for Leaflet
A tiny, simple and fast heatmap plugin for Leaflet.
Display gridded vector data (sliced GeoJSON or protobuf vector tiles) in Leaflet 1.0.0
Make geometries editable in Leaflet.
Leaflet.label is plugin for adding labels to markers & shapes on leaflet powered maps.
A fullscreen control for Leaflet
Flexible, extensible toolbars for Leaflet maps.
Add glyphs from icon fonts to your LeafletJS markers
:hand: A library to emulate mouse/touch/pointer events, designed to help unit-test touch gestures.
A lightweight NaturalDocs-like LeafletJS-style documentation generator
Experiment trying to get rid of the 1px gap between tiles
Add dragging capability to Leaflet paths.
Lat/Lon Graticule for Leaflet map
A trivial fork of jsbin, rebranding it for LeafletJS.
Leaflet primarily builds a JavaScript library for interactive maps on GitHub. Notable repositories include Leaflet.markercluster for marker clustering and Leaflet.draw for vector drawing and editing, catering to developers in mapping and geospatial fields.
Leaflet primarily uses JavaScript and HTML in its projects. These languages facilitate the development of interactive web-based mapping applications, allowing for extensive customization and user interaction.
Yes, all of Leaflet's repositories are public on GitHub. This open-source approach allows developers to contribute, audit, and utilize the various mapping tools and plugins developed by the organization.
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