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Developer Relations Engineer at @Google—focused on the Web and Project Fugu 🐡. Dad-of-3. Alum of @UniversiteLyon (Postdoc), @la_UPC (PhD), @KITKarlsruhe (MA)
SVGcode. Convert color bitmap images to color SVG vector images.
1klocal-reverse-geocoder. Local reverse geocoder for Node.js based on GeoNames data
217joy-con-webhid. Use the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons via the WebHID API
184opfs-explorer. OPFS Explorer is a Chrome DevTools extension that allows you to explore the Origin Private File System (OPFS) of a web application.
169dark-mode-email. This repo shows how to create emails that support dark mode.
162wikipedia-tools-for-google-spreadsheets. Wikipedia Tools for Google Spreadsheets — Install:
158fetch-in-chunks. A utility for fetching large files in chunks with support for parallel downloads and progress tracking.
116pwa-feature-detector. Progressive Web App 🕵️ Feature Detector
114esm-potrace-wasm. A modern ESM build of the Potrace library for use in the browser.
98fugu-greetings. A sample app that features a lot of Project Fugu 🐡 APIs.
64dark-mode-screenshot. This Puppeteer script takes a 📷 screenshot of a webpage in 🌞 Light and 🌒 Dark Mode.
62wikipedia-irc. Try to spot new trends based on Wikipedia live edit spikes
52Media-Fragments-URI. Media Fragments URI is a W3C specification with the objective to provide for media-format independent, standard means of addressing media fragments on the Web using Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs).
45js-input-masking.
38xywh.js. xywh.js is a JavaScript polyfill that lets you crop images and videos simply by using specific x, y, width, and height information from their URIs (see mark-up examples below).The library implements the spatial media fragments dimension of the W3C Media Fragments URI specification as a polyfill. Please refer to http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/#naming-space for the full details.
27pageviews.js. A lightweight JavaScript client library for the Wikimedia Pageviews API for Wikipedia and various of its sister projects for Node.js and the browser.
27wikipedia-live-monitor. Wikipedia Live Monitor
22pwa-workshop. Exemplary Progressive Web App (PWA) that showcases PWA features like offline support, push notifications, and add to homescreen.
18ldf-client. Polymer Linked Data Fragments client
18chrome-dino-gamepad. Play chrome://dino 🦖 with your gamepad 🎮
16chrome-dino-webhid. Play chrome://dino 🦖 via WebHID using your Joy-Cons 🎮
15wasmoptim. Optimize your WebAssembly files
15hiit-time. HIIT time app
14link-to-media. JavaScript
13html5-slides. HTML5 slide deck originally based on https://code.google.com/p/io-2012-slides
12babelnet_js. JavaScript wrapper for BabelNet™
12sqlite3-wasm-demo. JavaScript
11prompt-api-sqlite. JavaScript
11wikipedia-around. 📍 Wikipedia Around shows you Wikipedia articles that describe places, events, or points of interest that are near you.
11io22-samples. HTML
9language-identifier. N-gram-based JavaScript language identification
8isearch. I-SEARCH GUI
7delayedgram. Delayedgram
6postdoc. TeX
6enphase-solar. JavaScript
5wikipedia-edits-server-sent-events. This project emits a Server-Sent Event (SSE) upon each Wikipedia edit
4wasm-bundling.
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