An extension of the serverless-webpack plugin that bundles your ES6 + TypeScript Node.js Lambda functions.
Datadog API Node.JS Client
An AST library
AWS Lambda framework for building functions using Node.js for API Gateway, IoT applications, and other AWS events
An extension off serverless-offline that adds support to lambda function urls
hast utility to merge class names together
Official library for using the Slack Platform's Web API
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Traverse an ESTree-compliant AST
The CDK Construct Library for AWS::S3ObjectLambda
VentureKit runtime utilities - handlers, context, middleware, logging
Easily define a base path where your serverless functions are located
The tmp package with promises support and disposers.
This library enables you to utilize AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway to respond to web and API requests using your existing Node.js application framework.
The core `url` packaged standalone for use with Browserify.
Lightweight, zero-dependency JavaScript utility to convert bytes to human-readable strings with localization support
Fetches the contents of a file accross node and browsers.
Deploy Lambda functions to AWS in seconds with [Serverless Components](https://github.com/serverless/components). Utilizes layers for dependency management and S3 accelerated uploads for maximum upload speeds.
OpenTelemetry Node SDK provides automatic telemetry (tracing, metrics, etc) for Node.js applications
The `CC-SDK` extends the capabilities of `CC-CORE` by providing essential runtime code. With this library, we gain the ability to handle lambda integrations with the broader infrastructure in a typed manner. It optimizes our workflow, offering multiple me
Utility for handling the headers, content, and status types for a response.
Binaries supporting [Node](https://nodejs.org/) bindings to the [DuckDB C API](https://duckdb.org/docs/api/c/overview) for Linux x64 glibc.
Adapter to convert Node.js fs API to File System Access API
A Serverless plugin to allow other accounts to invoke your Lambda functions