Simple, pluggable, zero-dependency, GraphQL over HTTP spec compliant server, client and audit suite.
Create a zero-filled ndarray having a specified shape and data type.
Compute the sum of all elements in a one-dimensional single-precision complex floating-point ndarray.
Create a single-precision complex floating-point vector (i.e., a one-dimensional ndarray).
Return a read-only view of an input ndarray.
Displays an ndarray as an image
Command line interface for running Testing on your CI
A cli for managing Chrome and Firefox browsers and drivers. Especially useful to keep Chrome and Chromedriver in-sync.
Generate TypeScript meta info for VS Code extension from package.json
Compute the sum of all elements in a one-dimensional ndarray.
Remove singleton dimensions from an ndarray
Convert a scalar value to a zero-dimensional ndarray having the same data type as a provided ndarray.
Make your HTTP APIs better, faster, stronger, whether they are still being designed (API Design-First) or your organization has flopped various mismatched APIs into production and now you're thinking some consistency would be nice. Using Spectral and Open
Add singleton dimensions to an ndarray
TypeScript execution environment and REPL for node.js, with source map support
Node module that contains common functionality needed to appcenter-* modules
Concatenate ndarrays by row (along the first dimension)
Generate massive amounts of fake contextual data
Compute the sum of all elements in a one-dimensional double-precision floating-point ndarray.
Determine the minimum ndarray data type for storing a provided signed integer value.
TypeScript definitions for numjs
Compute the sum of all elements in a one-dimensional double-precision complex floating-point ndarray.
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Create a double-precision complex floating-point vector (i.e., a one-dimensional ndarray).