React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
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React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser
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The global orchestration solution to manage and backup XCP-ng and XenServer.
Web interface to manage virtual machines with libvirt
Kubevirt Web UI / Web Interface Manager
A tiny, Vanilla JS, virtualization library
Modern lightweight UI for standard (non-admin) oVirt users
The modern React DataGrid for building apps — faster
Free GUI / Frontend / Management tool for simple setup, configure and control virtual machines (qemu / kvm) within your HTML5 Webbrowser. Virtualization with Node.js / Currently under complete rewrite.
Ember infinite list component, inspired by react-infinite-list
A tiny virtualization list component(gzipped 6KB), supports dynamic height: https://dwqs.github.io/react-virtual-list/
Simulate normal scrolling by using only fixed number of DOM elements for large lists of items with React Hooks
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A Web based GUI for managing KVM / Qemu.
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React SectionList component based in react-virtualized List
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