Best practices for modern web development
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Progressive Web Apps start with a traditional web site/application and progressively enhance with modern features. When sites are secure they can leverage ServiceWorkers to provider users with offline support, Push notifications can help re-engage users, and Web App Manifests let users install PWAs alongside native apps.
Best practices for modern web development
A Web Component compiler for building fast, reusable UI components and static site generated Progressive Web Apps
Telegram web application, GPL v3
[Deprecated] A node module to generate service worker code that will precache specific resources so they work offline.
Offline plugin (ServiceWorker, AppCache) for webpack (https://webpack.js.org/)
[Deprecated] A collection of service worker tools for offlining runtime requests
HNPWA - Hacker News readers as Progressive Web Apps
The most complete boilerplate for production-ready PWAs. With focus on performance, development speed, and best practices
A starter kit for universal react applications.
A platform for playing generative music in the browser.
Webpack plugin that generates a service worker using sw-precache that will cache webpack's bundles' emitted assets. You can optionally pass sw-precache configuration options to webpack through this plugin.
OpenNote was built to be an open web-based alternative to Microsoft OneNote (T) and EverNote.
The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev
https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app + Progressive Web App goodness
Starter kit with "Most Wanted" application features
An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
A JavaScript library that automates PWA icon and splash screen image generation. It also updates manifest.json and index.html files with the generated images.
A lean, modular web server for rapid full-stack development.
Progressive Web Apps experiment
An offline-first SPA using Vue.js, the WordPress REST API and Progressive Web Apps
A starter boilerplate for a universal webapp using react, redux, express and feathers
Code associated with Your First Progressive Web App codelab
Released 2015