Parsers for AwayJS
The full stack toolkit to build onchain app UX.
Continuation of a simple and beautiful text diff viewer component made with diff and React
TypeScript definitions for lodash.split
Part of the Kopexa Sight Design System.
Dynamic page title & meta tags utility for Angular (w/server-side rendering)
Tools for debugging your node.js modules and event loop
Runs babel plugins for codemods, i.e. by preserving formatting using Recast.
Tooling for GraphQL. Compare GraphQL Schemas, check documents, find breaking changes, find similar types.
Reactivity without the framework.
Implements the JSON-RPC methods for sending multiple calls from the user's wallet, and checking their status, as referenced in EIP-5792
The `@trackunit/react-core-hooks` package is a small package containing the core hooks used for getting data from our context providers inside Trackunit Iris Apps.
Universal AI memory core — architecture enforcement intelligence with real-time dashboard, RAG memory, and rule distribution
Core Library for Elm-Spec Runners
Azure IoT device SDK
Core CLI commands for React Native
SOTA NPM module for agentic processes using local or cloud LLMs.
Library to get first day of week.
The flexible, fast and extendable state management for React that is based on hooks and state usage tracking.
Fast, all‑in‑one feed parser and generator for RSS, Atom, RDF, and JSON Feed, with support for Podcast, iTunes, Dublin Core, and OPML files.
`@devrev/meerkat-core` is the foundational library for the Meerkat ecosystem, a TypeScript SDK that seamlessly translates Cube-like queries into DuckDB Abstract Syntax Trees (AST). It provides the core logic for query transformation, designed to be enviro
Provides basic tokens and assets based on DB UX Design System (Version 3).
A Cypress plugin for configurable accessibility analysis supporting WCAG 2.2 (A-AAA). It provides a detailed list of violations in the Cypress log, visual feedback directly in the Cypress runner as well as voice feedback, and generates a comprehensive, se
Deploy your site to a Node.js server