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List.js: native JavaScript that makes your plain HTML lists super flexible, searchable, sortable and filterable - https://t.co/nOoE1RJg

— Smashing Magazine (@smashingmag) December 17, 2011

ABSOLUTELY FUCKING BRILLIANT > https://t.co/wuOiYlRe

— Zeus Lalkaka (@distracteddev) March 18, 2012

The ultimate javascript list behaviourer: searchable, sortable, filterable, flexible: List.js https://t.co/dcomX9Tr

— Robert McLarty (@robmclarty) April 24, 2012

To all the cool people who build and release stuff such as listJS - thank you, and I love you :-) https://t.co/Erx7oGD3Tl

— Stefan Richter (@stefanrichter) May 16, 2013

I'm a sucker for slick efficient native js micro-plugins like Countable.js https://t.co/qLkDbyC9Mn and List.js https://t.co/NsCDlH9UL5

— Graham (@_grayham) May 30, 2013

Fantastic. And what's even more brilliant ? #vanillajs ~ RT @JavaScriptDaily: List.js: Add Search, Sort and... https://t.co/cCdQBgftsY

— Sriram Velamur (@techieV2) May 18, 2013

List.js: Add Search, Sort and Flexibility to HTML Lists or Tables - https://t.co/ygEp2Tk7Pu (“Native” JavaScript, no dependencies.)

— JavaScript Daily (@JavaScriptDaily) May 18, 2013

Man, List.js is sooo nice to work with - https://t.co/eCTLBFMY

— Rusty Meadows (@rameadows) July 16, 2012

I don't use this lib, but the logo looks super nice @javve https://t.co/wGtQSvRkXH

— Jordi Maylin (@j_maylin) September 10, 2013

Holy crap, think I'll be using List.js with my Spine.JS app very very soon. https://t.co/59AZLxYT

— Ken Collins (@metaskills) January 27, 2012

I released my os project List.js ( https://t.co/SX5UdDKE ) yesterday, today its #1 at Hacker News, omg. https://t.co/hTo9CTmF #happy

— Jonny Strömberg (@javve) October 20, 2011