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fzy written in imba with some performance optimizations
CLI tool to scan codebases for LLM SDK usage, AI frameworks, and exposed API tokens
Agent skills for TxnLab's Algorand ecosystem
Safely get or set values in nested objects and arrays.
Project deprecated. Use lodash-node.
Check if a string is in a list of strings.
Module providing in_array function.
Native C++ implementation of a fuzzy string matcher.
An in-browser test runner
Extract or modify pieces of arbitrarily nested types with type lenses
Realtime processing framework
Local, cost-free vector store for text embeddings and similarity search (soon) in-browser and Node.js.
Recursively grab the values of all keys within a deeply nested object
assertion testing library
No description provided.
Claude Code plugin for Scaledown AI context optimization
Fast string seaching powered by Rust
Returns a result with the matching objects replaced recursively
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'Is' is a very small module that smoothes over some of the gotchas in JavaScript type checking. It behaves the way you (or rather, I) would expect type checking to work -- e.g., is.object() only works on objects that are neither arrays nor regular expressions. It also makes indexOf() easier to use, and provides search functions. Works in Node; should work in browser as well, exporting a variable 'is' into the global namespace.
Tiny, fast, and dependency-less fuzzy search + highlighting in JavaScript