Sponza modeled by Marko Dabrovic, with UVs and crack errors fixed by Kenzie Lamar at Vicarious Visions. Bump maps painted by Morgan McGuire.
Structured errors for easier reporting and handling
Next.js · Supabase · Vercel errors in one terminal pane
Handling errors properly means not only reducing the development time by finding bugs and errors easily but also developing a robust codebase for large-scale applications.
Structured error logging for agent-driven diagnosis. Errors as messages to an agent.
Convert some mongo errrors to HTTP errors
An automatic validation module for AngularJS which gets rid of excess html in favour of dynamic element modification to notify the user of validation errors
Linting rules configured for ESLint v9 and above to catch potential errors and ensure consistent code formatting.
A common repository for handling errors and events using typescript
Express middleware to (automatically) render content and errors to content-type
One line of code to capture frontend errors and user actions. Low cost, no per-seat pricing. Saves time, money, and reputation.
Easily send errors in Node.js HTTP servers. Think like the `ErrorDocument` declarations in Apache config files.
A small package to handle errors as values
Create custom errors for your JavaScript projects
A Promise-like primitive which is lazy, cancelable, supports typed errors, and emits synchronously instead of in a microtask
Lint only serious errors that will definitely break your code, probably.
Runtime diagnostics CLI for Vite apps with event-stream correlation, HMR diagnosis, framework inspection, and mapped errors
A React Error Boundary to capture and report errors to Sentinel.
A small collection of utilities for making functions somewhat resilient against errors.
Shared core for @ohm/sdk and @ohm/sdk-react-native — http client, types, errors, retry, streaming. Use one of the platform wrappers instead of consuming this directly.
HOC for catching errors in react components
Resolves Custom Program Errors from Solana program logs or error codes.
To be used with knockout-validations-extender, it simply adds manual errors into observables.
This library pulls together several different types of ember errors and reports them in a single event called `reportError`