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JavaScript implementation of Project Fluent
A functional HTML/CSS/JS editor in less than 400 bytes
Generic reader and editor for s-expressions.
Example Firefox add-ons created using the WebExtensions API
Unofficial mirror of Google’s Diff, Match and Patch libraries for Plain Text (http://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/)
Creates Firefox extensions from Google Chrome extensions.
Getting inspiration from Sutherland's 1961 Sketchpad and Overveld's retake on its relaxation technique 30 year after, we are working on a general constraint reactive programming model to be able to…
Public collection of issues with running Linux on a Dell XPS 13 (2015 edition)
Making mozilla.org awesome, one pebble at a time
Experimental Servo browser built in HTML
set of web security test cases and a toolkit to construct new ones
Firefox.html is an experiment: trying to re-implement the Firefox UI in HTML.
Dirigible is an open source project that provides Integrated Development Environment as a Service (IDEaaS) as well as the runtime engines integration for the running applications
🦘 - PouchDB is a pocket-sized database.
Firefox add-on providing syntax highlighting for raw code, based on the highlight.js project.
Adds static typing to JavaScript to improve developer productivity and code quality.
INACTIVE - http://mzl.la/ghe-archive - Firefox Interest Dashboard provides a colorful and interactive view of your interests based on your browsing history.
🕶 addons.mozilla.org Django app and API 🎉
A definitive list of tools for generating static websites.
DEPRECATED - Gaia is a HTML5-based Phone UI for the Boot 2 Gecko Project. NOTE: For details of what branches are used for what releases, see
Improved JavaScript editing mode for GNU Emacs
Pretty Fast is a source-map-generating JavaScript pretty printer, used by the Firefox Developer Tools debugger.
SUPERSEDED by https://github.com/mozilla-firefox/firefox. Read-only Git mirror of the Mercurial gecko repositories at https://hg.mozilla.org
browser-side require() the node.js way