A series of scripts to help keep your git repo clean
Track lines changed by Claude Code using git hooks and git notes
A themable and extensible React UI library, ready to use out of the box
A minimal CLI tool for cleaning up stale git branches and worktrees
Conventional Changelog with Emojis support
Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) tools for signing & verifying.
Shared Components. Text boxes, form fields, buttons etc.
Both @semantic-release/commit-analyzer and @semantic-release/release-notes-generator but for Pull Request description
Interactive command line tool that makes it comfortable to delete several local Git branches at once.
A tool kit for MoMo Handler
Extract Azure DevOps work item information from commits
Automated semver compliant package publishing working with squash-and-merge commits
This is a versatile and powerful Vue component that provides a customizable text input field with built-in input validation and seamless management of visual states.
UI-Router Core: Framework agnostic, State-based routing for JavaScript Single Page Apps
GitHub status check that ensures your pull requests follow the Conventional Commits spec
Welcome to Persona Padlock! This guide will walk you through setting up the development environment and getting started with contributing to the project.
Generates SVG elements for geometrical components that can be appended to DOM elements.
A modern Roblox backpack made /w React & inspired by ryanlua/satchel
Lib that allows you to read or write metrics from s3
Interactive terminal UI for git cherry-pick with PR creation
develop typescript at scale with a full suite of helpful tools
Create a new git repo based on an already existing repository
React video background is a simple react component which create a video background on your web app which is of the size of the whole screen which is editable using its props.
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