Welcome to Issue 17 of Trending Projects your weekly snapshot of currently trending projects in the web development world.
1. React Pro Sidebar
Customizable and responsive react sidebar library with dropdown menus and unlimited number of nested submenus

2. Conquer of Completion
Make your Vim/Neovim as smart as VSCode.

3. Bot Framework SDK
Bot Framework provides the most comprehensive experience for building conversation applications.With the Bot Framework SDK, developers can build bots that converse free-form or with guided interactions including using simple text or rich cards that contain text, images, and action buttons.

4. Swiper
Swiper is the free and most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions and amazing native behavior. It is intended to be used in mobile websites, mobile web apps, and mobile native/hybrid apps.

5. Strapi
API creation made simple, secure and fast. The most advanced open-source headless CMS to build powerful APIs with no effort.

6. Day.js
Fast 2kB alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API

7. SurveyJS
SurveyJS is a modern way to add surveys and forms to your website. It has versions for angular2+, jQuery, knockout, react and vue.

8. Hamburgers
Hamburgers is a collection of tasty CSS-animated hamburger icons. Also included is the source as a Sass library. It’s modular and customizable, so cook up your own hamburger.

9. Hover.css
A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects to be applied to links, buttons, logos, SVG, featured images and so on. Easily apply to your own elements, modify or just use for inspiration. Available in CSS, Sass, and LESS.

10. Admin Bro
AdminBro is An automatic admin interface which can be plugged into your application. You, as a developer, provide database models (like posts, comments, stores, products or whatever else your application uses), and AdminBro generates UI which allows you (or other trusted users) to manage content.

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