Since “Wisl FE” is not a widely known public framework (it sounds like an internal tool, a proprietary automation suite, or a niche front-end script collection), I have written this as a . It positions the Hub as a centralized utility library for front-end developers.
Think of it as your team’s shared memory for code. Before the Hub, our codebase looked like a game of telephone. Developer A wrote a debounce.js file three years ago. Developer B rewrote it last year but added a bug. Developer C copied a broken version into a new microsite. Wisl FE Script Hub
We decided to stop that cycle. Today, we are officially launching —your new central command for front-end micro-utilities. What is Wisl FE Script Hub? In simple terms, Wisl FE Script Hub is a modular, lightweight script repository designed specifically for modern front-end workflows. It is not a heavy framework. It is not an opinionated library. It is a "hub"—a collection of standalone, test-driven scripts that solve specific UI/UX problems. Since “Wisl FE” is not a widely known
You copy them from an old project. You paste them. You tweak them. You lose an hour. Before the Hub, our codebase looked like a game of telephone
If you are a solo developer? The documentation is exhaustive, and the scripts are written to be read, not just used. Final Thoughts We built Wisl FE Script Hub because we were tired of fixing the same CSS overflow bug for the 40th time. We are open sourcing the core engine today (MIT License) because we believe front-end tooling should be shared, not hoarded.
<script src="https://hub.wisl.dev/latest/wisl-core.min.js"></script> <script> // The hub exposes a global 'Wisl' object. Wisl.modules.focusTrap('#main-modal'); </script> For production apps.