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Component vs Open-Registry: What are the differences?

Developers describe Component as "Client package management for building better web applications". Component's philosophy is the UNIX philosophy of the web - to create a platform for small, reusable components that consist of JS, CSS, HTML, images, fonts, etc. With its well-defined specs, using Component means not worrying about most frontend problems such as package management, publishing components to a registry, or creating a custom build process for every single app. On the other hand, Open-Registry is detailed as "A JavaScript Package Registry funded, developed and maintained by the community". To allow people to control the development, funding and support of the registry itself, by making it fully open-source and transparent for its user and the public.

Component and Open-Registry belong to "Front End Package Manager" category of the tech stack.

Component and Open-Registry are both open source tools. Component with 4.64K GitHub stars and 352 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Open-Registry with 230 GitHub stars and 5 GitHub forks.

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    What is Component?

    Component's philosophy is the UNIX philosophy of the web - to create a platform for small, reusable components that consist of JS, CSS, HTML, images, fonts, etc. With its well-defined specs, using Component means not worrying about most frontend problems such as package management, publishing components to a registry, or creating a custom build process for every single app.

    What is Open-Registry?

    To allow people to control the development, funding and support of the registry itself, by making it fully open-source and transparent for its user and the public

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