It is a module with implementations for the client APP
Production-ready black-box conformance suite for OpenWOP v1.0 compliant servers.
Custom NestJS schematics for CQRS structure
Metadata Repository contracts: types, canonicalization, errors, interface (ADR-0008).
GROWI plugin to add lsx tag
Boson Protocol `nextActions` envelope builder for x402 — channel registry, action-entry types, and the pluggable channel-adapter contract used by the server SDK to advertise legal next transitions on every response.
Express adapter for @bosonprotocol/x402-facilitator — mountable router exposing /verify, /settle, and /perform-action for the Boson Protocol escrow scheme.
TypeScript that scales
Materialize UI implementation of react-openfin
JWT authentication utility for Angular & Angular Universal
Typed analytics events for studio vaai, plus a fetch-based Umami transport.
An OpenAPI Generator Plus template for a Java API client using CXF
Runs fine without `sass` and `sass-loader`, but including them, hoping that to harmonize runtimes. Remember that dart-sass is the only impl that has the new scss modules `@use`
Javascript library for Radiant Blockchain (RXD)
Azercell mWallet Implementation
ChainIDE metamask extension
Facilitates factory creation and infrastructure
Return a Document or DOMImplementation instance in both Node and the browser
Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) WebRTC pour l'écosystème @mostajs/* — basé sur mediasoup, signaling WHIP/WHEP standard W3C, scope MVP 1→N broadcast. Réutilisable par toute app Node.js.
This package is not intended to be consumed directly; please see https://github.com/liferay/liferay-portal/blob/master/modules/apps/portal-template/portal-template-react-renderer-impl
Utility for running various functionality inside a Fluid Framework environment
Pluggable logging system with API, SPI, and implementation
The Class Proxy is used to define custom behavior for fundamental operations (e.g. property lookup, assignment, enumeration, function invocation, etc).
Sophisticated meta programming in JavaScript, e.g. to build different versions of a library from a single source tree.