Ruby has Rubygems, Node.js has NPM, Python has PyPI and well client side JS will have Shards.
JavaScript as a language has no real client side repository of standard libraries, just take all the frameworks and their plugins/extensions as examples. The best bet of finding a good library is to search for one. Shards aim to fill this hole.
It will provide a website to host and serve libraries, with online documentation, specs and versioning, bulding and minifying production code, with easy integration into any website project.
- CDN for development
- Builder for joining and minifying
- Gem and NPM package
- Unified file structure
- Online documentation
- Revisions / Versioning
- Github integration
- OpenSource
- Spesc and Features