Testable CLIs with promises
Welcome to the README of Gurx, an typescript-native reactive state management library for complex web applications and components that do not have the symmetry of the store object and the component tree.
Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly prompts
Reads your git tags to generate a unique human-readable version for every git commit
A frontend Framework for building admin applications on top of REST services, using ES6, React and Material UI
Plugin for 'base' applications that adds a `rename` method that, when called, can be passed to `app.dest()` as the rename function (this is an instance plugin, not pipeline plugin)
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Babel plugin that exports private members for testing purposes
The `quidproquo-core` library is the heart of the quidproquo framework. It provides the fundamental building blocks and abstractions that enable the creation of scalable, event-driven web applications. This library is not intended to be used directly, but
A lightweight, test-friendly clock abstraction for NestJS apps enabling flexible time management via dependency injection
Utilities for Testable scripts
Checkly CLI
Use MDX to render high quality LLM prompts
A tiny library to encapsulate side effects in a compact, reusable and testable style.
React state management library
A lightweight state management library
Terminal output utilities for JavaScript libraries and CLIs
A series of useful functions, heavily tested and strongly typed via Typescript declarations. Inspired by functional philosophies.
- Used in many production workloads. - Building blocks with [slack-block-builder]. - Supports sending messages directly to Slack Web API. - Supports Slack webhooks. - Supports Google Logging.
Perps Market implementation
Test utilities for composable, testable, type-safe templates. ⚗️
Paths.js ========
> Docs are still a work in progress!
Standardized module functions free of business logic