Testing component used to fake different protocols from the browser
Generate .d.ts files from Segment Protocol Tracking Plans
Segment introduced [Analytics.js in 2012](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4912076). Since then, a lot of companies besides Segment have started to use same API for their own SDKs. Notable examples: Jitsu, Rudderstack, June.so and Hightouch Events
Analytics Next (aka Analytics 2.0) is the latest version of Segment’s JavaScript SDK - enabling you to send your data to any tool without having to learn, test, or use a new API every time.
This package represents core 'shared' functionality that is shared by analytics packages. This is not designed to be used directly, but internal to analytics-node and analytics-browser.
This monorepo's version of "lodash". This package contains shared generic utilities that can be used within the ecosystem. This package should not have dependencies, and should not contain any references to the Analytics domain.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@segment/analytics-node
The hassle-free way to integrate analytics into any Node.js application
Browser-only helpers for generating page events with analytics.js.
Encode/decode sourcemap mappings
TypeScript definitions for segment-analytics
Yet another SVG path parser. This one's tiny
The hassle-free way to add Segment analytics to your React-Native app.
AWS X-Ray SDK for Javascript
Creates line segments from a GeoJSON feature.
Loosely validate an event.
Add automatic Segment event tracking to popular video players.
AWS X-Ray Middleware for Express (Javascript)
Human-readable error messages for Ajv (Another JSON Schema Validator).
Dynamically and asynchronously load a script file.
SMS segements calculator
The hassle-free way to add Segment analytics to your React-Native app.
The Chrome DevTools Protocol JSON
The postgres client/server binary protocol, implemented in TypeScript
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