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WhichJS

Have you ever navigated to a website and wonder what JavaScript framework is used to build this marvelous site? If you are like me, you would open up you web inspector/firebug and try to "console.log()" out which JS Framework is present.

With the plethora of JavaScript frameworks out there, it is more difficult to know which JS framework is used right away. Not to mention that many websites nowadays use more than one JS framework together.

By using this simply script to find out what JS framework is used, you can get a real feel of what JS framework is generally suited for what kind of websites, what version of the framework is used and an added bonus is that you may stumble across a great website built with a framework you never hear before.

#Usage Add the content in build.js as a bookmark in your browser. Click on the bookmark whenever you need to find out about js frameworks at a website. Check out jQuerify Bookmarklet for a detailed explanation of how this kind of snippets can be used.

#Please Contribute This project will be much more complete if you can submit pull requests to improve the robustness of JS Framework detections, fix errors.

#Special Thanks

  • Many thanks to Karl Swedberg for his wonderful post Better, Stronger, Safer jQuerify Bookmarklet. I have shamelessly stolen his code for making the pink div showing a msg.

  • Thanks to Franck Marcia for making this JS Minifier and letting us use for free.

  • Thanks to EveryJS for the great coverage of JS Frameworks.