Algorithm for finding the root of a yarn workspace, extracted from yarnpkg.com
The Next.js plugin for Nx contains executors and generators for managing Next.js applications and libraries within an Nx workspace. It provides: - Scaffolding for creating, building, serving, linting, and testing Next.js applications. - Integration wit
Rollup/Vite/Rolldown plugin to generate a stats JSON file with a bundle-stats webpack-compatible structure
Programmatic API for the bits behind npm publish and unpublish
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Micro subset of unicode data files for markdown-it projects.
A drop-in replacement / proxy to Node.js path, replacing \\ with / for all results & adding file extension functions.
The optimized & lightweight middleware for serving requests to static assets
Datadog CI plugin for `sarif` commands
HTML templates for report generation.
Core module for the extensible JavaScript file upload widget with support for drag&drop, resumable uploads, previews, restrictions, file processing/encoding, remote providers like Instagram, Dropbox, Google Drive, S3 and more :dog:
Onnx Protobuf definition for JavaScript
Pa11y-ci reporter that generates HTML reports - summary report and detailed reports for each page
fast, tiny `queueMicrotask` shim for modern engines
Datadog CI plugin for `cloud-run` commands
View library for Uppy remote provider plugins.
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
Sigstore signing library
The Nx Plugin for esbuild contains executors and generators that support building applications using esbuild
Knapsack Pro Core library splits tests across CI nodes and makes sure that tests will run in optimal time on each CI node. This library gives core features like communication with KnapsackPro.com API. This library is a dependency for other projects specif
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BundleStats CLI utilities
A fast, efficient Node.js Worker Thread Pool implementation
Analyze Rollup/Vite/Rolldown bundle stats(bundle size, assets, modules, packages) and compare the results between different builds