Proper decorator-based transformation / serialization / deserialization of plain javascript objects to class constructors
load plugins and prepare them to run
Internal utilities and types for working with deeply nested data. This is primarily used internally by RVF and it's various packages. It isn't recommended for use by most people.
A light wrapper around any postcss nesting plugin improves compatibility with Tailwind CSS.
Nested/recursive `.gitignore`/`.npmignore` parsing and filtering.
Strict borsh compatible de/serializer
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to split nested destructuring
Package to support nested merging of objects & properties, using Object.Assign
get, set, delete deep objects in javascript. Get the last object reference
JSON viewer component for React focused on performance for large volume input while still providing few customiziation features
Convert a hierarchy from flat to nested representation.
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to find and remove blocks with empty body
Put a bunch of emitted events in an array, for testing.
Transforms deeply nested object, array, Map, and Set keys between common case formats while preserving TypeScript type safety
Stringify an object/array like JSON.stringify just without all the double-quotes
Companion package for the cocoon Ruby gem.
Find diff between any two variables where variables be any valid JavaScript data type like string, numeric, array or object
PostCSS plugin for importing other stylesheet source files anywhere in your CSS.
A drop-in replacement for `redux-thunk` that allows middleware to detect that a thunk has been dispatched from within another thunk
A Stylelint plugin that enforces Sass's `mixed-decls` rule.
An ESLint plugin and config for [`inngest`](/packages/inngest/).
Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"
A lightweight javascript diff library for comparing two javascript object nested with supporting matching by value of the object's choosen key name in array.
jQuery or Zepto plugin to serialize a form into a JavaScript Object, using the same format as the default Ruby on Rails request params