Accepting your CSS/JS library in my project

Hello folks,
I am glad to return with news on my web project "Listings". A contributor really decoupled front JS code into a much cleaner and maintainable code.
However, follow me for a second, I have an opportunity for anyone to contribute under some conditions.
First, let me recall that I used a lot of JS libraries and snippets for front-end; I still let myself tempted with your own libraries or snippets.
Now, let me lay down the conditions that I see reasonable in this context:
  • At least 5 stars on Github
  • Clean and versioned code
  • Less than 10 kb minified
  • Has an added value
  • Now, I know the last one is a bit eclectic, but let me give you examples of current libraries used so that you picture the wide range of possibilities:
  • pell: the simplest and smallest WYSIWYG text editor for web, with no dependencies repo
  • tagify: lightweight, efficient Tags input component in Vanilla JS / React / Angular / Vue repo
  • toasty: A minimal JavaScript notification plugin that provides a simple way to display customizable toast messages on the web page with CSS3 transition effects. repo
  • holmes: Fast and easy searching inside a page repo It uses microlight also.
  • auto-complete: An extremely lightweight and powerful vanilla JavaScript completion suggester. repo
  • jsi18n: Simple client side internationalization with javascript. repo
  • avatar: Library for showing Gravatars or generating user avatars. repo
  • FontPicker: Font selector component for Google Fonts . repo
  • stretchy: Form element autosizing, the way it should be. repo
  • As you can see, the list is big, but it would be suitable if you can deploy the website to get a taste of it and discover functionalities so you can suggest your library.
    Let me know in comments if you have any question, also if you need help deploying the web-app.
    Thanks a lot !

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    Accepting your CSS/JS library in my project