A typescript first implementation of a parallel transform stream
Welcome to the README of Gurx, an typescript-native reactive state management library for complex web applications and components that do not have the symmetry of the store object and the component tree.
Generate markdown tables from a list of objects or JSON data.
Transform JSON object to markdown style table
Polyfill CanvasRenderingContext2D and Path2D (currentTransform, resetTransform, imageSmoothingEnabled, etc...)
Hiccup shape tree renderer for vanilla Canvas 2D contexts
Adds data- attributes containing source file name and line number
Rollup plugin that allows you to transform files' content during your build step.
A plugin to search data with redis
Test runner for web applications
insert implicit module globals into a module-deps stream
Utility plugins for threepipe using gltf-transform to optimize/compress glTF files.
Beautiful base styling for LiveKit components that you can use as is, build upon, or create your own.
vue-i18n extensions
A plugin for libuild to transform your svg to react component
Compile async functions to ES5
A library to simplify the creation and manipulation of Node.js streams, providing utilities for handling transform, duplex, and readable/writable streams effectively in TypeScript.
a NodeJS library to transform API responses into biolink model
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Browserify transform for removing Flow type annotations.
Extremely simple environment module (config loader) for your NestJS application
A JavaScript AsciiDoc processor, cross-compiled from the Ruby-based AsciiDoc implementation, Asciidoctor, using Opal
Clones a React element while preserving its original ref