Allow to enable/disable each function with an expression
Web handler / middleware for processing GitHub Webhooks
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An onClickOutside wrapper for React components
Contains a programmatic library for managing the Amplify sandbox lifecycle. The sandbox lifecycle includes starting a file watching process that kicks off deployments on file changes. The backend-deployer is used for executing these deployments. The sandb
A JSON-LD Processor and API implementation in JavaScript.
A charting library for React Native with a focus on performance and customization.
Default bundler for Forge apps
A variant of the Middy Error Handler for use in a FHIR AWS lambda.
Keyboard Navigation Detection for Web
Page acceleration based scroll animation.
The purpose of this library is to contain the graphql-hooks library and its dependencies. These are just helper hooks for making working with GraphQL easier.
A Serverless Plugin to write If Else conditions in serverless YAML file
TypeScript definitions for @hapi/call
An EventEmitter that isolates the emitter from errors in handlers
We assume you have the basic boilerplate for Cedar Mailer present. We also assume that you have signed up with [Resend](https://resend.com/) and have access to an API key.
The tracer package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library
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```js import ErrorHint from '@invisionag/iris-react-error-hint'; ```
A query-source-skolemize context-preprocess actor
A React hook wrapper for Agent Handler Link.
Deploy AWS Lambda functions from command line using a json or yaml config file.
This package vends L3 CDK Constructs that deploy resources which power AI routes in Amplify apps.
Super light and fast Extensible ES6+ events and EventEmitters for Node and the browser. Easy for any developer level, use the same exact code in node and the browser. No frills, just high speed events!