The Gray Cat
The Gray Cat is a chubby British Shorthair with a mysterious charm, blending a love for coding with a flair for writing. Passionate about React and always on the hunt for new libraries to explore, this curious feline brings a creative twist to web development. When not immersed in code, The Gray Cat enjoys long naps and indulging in tuna snacks, perfectly balancing work and leisure.
On this blog, The Gray Cat shares adventures through the world of web development, offering insights and stories that inspire. Whether you're into coding, enjoy a good read, or simply love cats, there's something here for everyone to enjoy.
The latest articles by The Gray Cat – Page 11
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react-native-grab: Point at Your UI and Let the AI Fix It
A touch-based context tool that bridges the gap between what you see on screen and what your AI coding assistant needs to know.
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From Markup to Mobile Magic with @native-html/render
When your app needs to display HTML content but a WebView feels like bringing a tank to a water balloon fight, there is a better way.
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Swatchify: Pull Colors Straight Out of Any Image
Extracting dominant colors from images should not require a server round-trip or a heavy dependency tree.
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8bitcn/ui: Press Start on Pixel-Perfect React Components
Turn your React app into a retro arcade with pixel-perfect components that still pass accessibility audits.
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Billions of Rows? No Problem. Meet HighTable
When your dataset outgrows your browser's patience, HighTable steps in with virtualized rendering and async data fetching to keep things smooth.
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fetch-network-simulator: A Chaos Monkey for Your Fetch Calls
Your localhost is lying to you. Time to break things on purpose.
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Perspective: A WASM-Powered Telescope for Your Data
When your dataset outgrows a spreadsheet and you need real-time, in-browser analytics, Perspective brings a C++ query engine compiled to WebAssembly straight into your web app.
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Checkmate in the Browser with Stockfish.js
The strongest chess engine on the planet, now running in your browser tab.
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Meriyah: The JavaScript Parser That Chose Violence (Against Slow Parsing)
When milliseconds matter in your build pipeline, your parser better keep up.
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React Doctor: A One-Command Health Check for Your Entire React Codebase
What if you could run a single command and get a full diagnostic report on your React codebase covering security leaks, performance bottlenecks, dead code, accessibility gaps, and hook violations? React Doctor does exactly that and gives you a score to track over time.