An opinionated CLI tool for generating Node.js-based AWS Lambda projects.
webcrypto library for Node, React Native and IE11+
Plugin for the SLS 1.x branch to provide support for propagating CloudFormation stack tags to CloudFront distributions
This project contains source code and supporting files for a serverless application that you can deploy with the [SAM CLI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/serverless-application-model/latest/developerguide/what-is-sam.html). The Serverless Application Model C
A charting library for React Native with a focus on performance and customization.
Modify and observe the native navigation bar on Android devices.
Detect native Buffer support.
Keep your lambdas warm during winter.
Matter.js main entrypoint
Enhanced support for AWS SAM, CloudFormation and Serverless Framework
Manage your Architect app's environment variables
useful add-ons for react-three-fiber
Simple CLI for compiling a Node.js module into a single file, together with all its dependencies, gcc-style.
Parses serverless.yml files so that their values can be use locally in JS code during development.
CDK Constructs for Amazon Dynamodb streams to AWS Lambda to AWS Elasticsearch with Kibana integration
ADK UTIL
The official TypeScript library for the Privy API
React Native component used to select a single value from a range of values.
Built-in support for popular icon fonts and the tooling to create your own Icon components from your font and glyph map. This is a wrapper around react-native-vector-icons to make it compatible with Expo.
AWS Lambda support for itty-router
AWS SDK for JavaScript Repostspace Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
A JSII construct lib to build AWS Serverless infrastructure to orchestrate Redshift using AWS stepfunctions.
Provides access to the system's UI for selecting documents from the available providers on the user's device.
Uses OS zip command if available (for better performance and speed) or node.js version if there is no system command available. Can be called via node or command line.