An npm command to track changes to npm packages against a git branch.
A mature CSV toolset with simple api, full of options and tested against large datasets.
Headless SVG editor (experimental).
Parse and compare HTML fragments to detect class changes and text changes
Does various processing functions for Nodejs gapic libraries
Publish private npm packages to Git repositories with npm publish semantics
Never run your CI unnecessarily again.
A plugin for generating a change-log page based on git history.

Fork pseudoterminals in Node.JS
A reliable compressor and decompressor for Brotli, supporting node & browsers via wasm
Eclipse Paho JavaScript MQTT client for Browsers
Generate a release using git-glow
A json rpc implementation over streams
Google Sheets API -- simple interface to read/write data and manage sheets
The official balena Command Line Interface
Create High Level Multi-Language Web Site [Fast and Easy]
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This extension makes your NodeJS application able to import `graphql` files. It uses `require.extensions` to allow you to import/require from `.graphql` files in NodeJS environment. The imported content will be a compiled version of the GraphQL string (`D
> [!WARNING] > If you're upgrading from version 1, it's likely there are many breaking > changes. In Version 2 we switched off `libpq-query` so that we could have > node-native query parsing/generation.
Validate ascii and unicode values.
Syntax support for diffs in Atom
Auto-generate PR documentation from git diffs using AI (Gemini, OpenAI, Claude)
Nextworks CLI