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As long as the HTMX code files are declared/included, you'd generate your HTMX markup (i.e., HTML + HTMX attributes) and inject into the DOM like any other markup.
I'd imagine the same could be done for other approaches, e.g., straight JS, or jQuery.
What HTMX is doing is not exactly innovative or powerful. It's just convenient to be able to achieve small/micro interactions using fairly basic HTML + custom attributes.