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awesome-microfrontends
A curated list of resources about everything Micro Frontends
https://github.com/ChristianUlbrich/awesome-microfrontends
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- micro-frontends.org - framework agnostic introduction to Micro Frontends.
- Bringing componentization to the web - **must read** that holds true in many aspects even today
- Custom Element V1 - The Custom Elements V1 API is the most important API you need for building Web Components
- StencilJS - StencilJS is a specific framework for building Web Components declaratively with modern TypeScript.
- LitElement - super-recent small library from Google to bootstrap Web Components
- Postal.js
- unpkg.com - allows for deep-linking into the npm registry and thus to consume components off npm
- Mosaic - Project Mosaic is Zalando's take on micro frontends and is a complete framework for it.
- single-spa - Canopy's approach on micro frontends is about composing multiple SPAs.
- OpenComponents - _"an open-source, "batteries included" micro frontends framework"_
- Polymer Project - Google's take on building Web Components that still has some nice tooling
- NUT - A framework born for micro frontends, which is used internally in Netease, currently it supports Vue, React and more
- Podium - Easy server side composition of microfrontends
- Piral - an open-source framework for next generation portal applications using micro frontends built on React.
- Polymer Project - Google's take on building Web Components won't be used for its upcoming Material Web Components and that says it all
- A Software Architect's Approach... - decision tree, whether you need Micro Frontends (with Web Components)
- Micro Frontends by Elisabeth Engel - closed curated list with tracking links for micro frontends
- Micro Frontends in Action - An early-access book introduction to micro frontend based applications.
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