The markup-driven CSS language and framework — readable by humans, reliable for agents.
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The markup-driven CSS language and framework — readable by humans, reliable for agents.
🐻❄️ A Headless, Utility-First, and Zero-Runtime UI Component Library ✨
🖌️ Make your <script> lighter and your <style> smarter
Instant global UI state with ZERO re-renders, ZERO runtime, ZERO pain.
JSX Zero-Runtime UI Styling Library
The fastest way to do icons in React
Full React UI library with zero runtime styling and native Tailwind support. Built for accessibility, composability, and production-scale apps.
Bundler-agnostic, zero-runtime CSS-in-TS — powered by a TypeScript plugin
CSS-in-JS without compromise. Zero Runtime Static Extraction.
Compiler-backed CSS-in-TS for zero-runtime, deterministic styling in design systems.
Optional static ownership checker for Zig. Annotate pointers with ownership contracts and get Rust-style borrow-check diagnostics at zero runtime cost.
HTML templating DSL for Nim. Write HTML like code, with full Nim power. No magic, no runtime, no nonsense.
🎨 The smallest, fastest zero-runtime CSS-in-TypeScript framework - 92% smaller than Panda CSS with 5-10x faster builds
A Zero-runtime CSS React component library supporting multi-theme and dark mode based on design tokens.
A type-safe string templating library for TypeScript
Framework-agnostic UI language that compiles Loom components to React, Vue, and Svelte with zero runtime overhead.
Zero-runtime type-safe routing library
Object-style zero-runtime atomic CSS-in-JS library
A SwiftUI-style declarative UI DSL for Nim, compiling to JavaScript for HTML/CSS rendering.
Babel plugin that compiles React components into native DOM code so your app can run without shipping React at runtime (proof of concept).
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