Open source web application to learn JS stack: React, Material-UI, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, Mongoose, MongoDB database.
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Open source web application to learn JS stack: React, Material-UI, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, Mongoose, MongoDB database.
A React Google Login Component
Companion code to the "How to Write a Google Maps React Component" Tutorial
React component for Google Maps Places Autocomplete
💰Expense tracker using Google Sheets 📉 as a storage written in React
Convert Figma frames into a Google Slides presentation 🍭
React components for google places API.
Vanilla JS web interface for Gemini 2.0 flash-exp Multimodal API with text, audio, camera, screen inputs and audio responses and function calling
A simple Node.js Gmail client which checks the inbox for message existence
An AngularJS module for using all Google Apis and your Google Cloud Endpoints (Google App Engine) with OAuth. This module uses Google APIs Client Library for JavaScript, available for all GApis.
[Deprecated] Google API Client Library wrapper for Vue.js
Use the Google Maps JavaScript API without API KEY in any domain
This is a simple API built using Node.js and Express.js that allows you to perform Google Reverse Image Search by providing an image URL. The API uses Cheerio to scrap Google's image search engine's html to get result text and similar images url.
Simple node module that supports Google Calendar API
A open source tool for collating publically available contact information for businesses.
JavaScript that draws a Google Sheets document into an HTML table (includes base web template)
A lovely little Node.js module to perform batch requests with the Google REST API
Pull google streetview panoramic images along a route.
Generates google speech api response from any video using google cloud functions and google cloud storage
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