A curated list of awesome Deku resources
Inspired by the awesome-react list.
- matter - A UI framework built with Deku
- deku-math A Deku component for displaying mathematical notation
- deku-performance A performance monitoring Deku component
- deku-chart A chart component built with Deku
- deku-remarkable react-remarkable clone in Deku
- deku-forms - A collection of deku components for working with forms (Works with Duo)
- deku-form - A collection of deku components for working with forms (Works with Browserify)
- deku-siren-entity - A deku component for rendering a siren entity
- deku-siren-source - A deku source for working with siren hypermedia APIs
- deku-grid - Deku components for a grid based on suitcss/components-grid
- deku-share - Social media share link components for deku
- deku-carousel - Carousel component for deku
- deku-tabs - Simple tab component for deku
- deku-accordion - Accordion component for deku
- deku-scroll-up - "Scroll to top of page" component for deku
- todomvc - A TodoMVC example written using deku
- deku-todo-list - A to-do list example
- Blox Pary - A multiplayer Tetris game using Deku and Electron
- khaos-deku-component - A template for building Deku components
- keku - A template for quickly building Koa + Deku applications with ES6 support.
- deku-boilerplate - Boilerplate for building Deku projects
- deku-stub - Deku stub app with support for JSX, ES6, headless testing, type checking, and more.
- deku-event - Turn Deku components into eventEmitters
- deku-scrub - Deku extensions for increased awesome
- deku.rb - Ruby interface to Deku JavaScript library
- eslint-deku - ESLint configuration for use in deku projects
- Installing - A guide on installing Deku
- Components - An intro to Deku components and walkthrough of building an app with a simple Button component
- JSX - How to use JSX with Deku