The Laravel of rust web frameworks & tooling
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CLI to run commands and store structured stdout/stderr execution logs
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Fish grammar for arborium (tree-sitter bindings)
A simple question-and-answer UI middleware for Bevy
Block ciphers, hashes, public-key, and post-quantum primitives implemented directly from their specifications and original papers.
Tools for turning any data into emoji and back again
Eulumdat (LDT) and IES photometric file parser, writer, and validator for Rust
A parser for recognizing and structuring figure skating elements according to ISU standards.
A command line HTTP client that aims to be as feature rich as your shell scripting skills can handle
A KISS, dependency free, Rust crate to parse Windows kernel crash-dumps created by Windows & its debugger.
AXElements is a UI automation library built on top of various OS X frameworks. You can use AXElements to write functional tests for Cocoa apps, script UI interactions, or even to build higher level tools such as screen readers.
RSpec extensions for using AXElements
MiniTest extensions for AXElements
Simulate keyboard input via the Mac OS X Accessibility Framework. This gem is a component of AXElements.
screen_recorder is a wrapper around some of the OS X AVFoundation framework. Originally extracted from the AXElements project.
Simulate keyboard input via the Mac OS X Accessibility Framework. This gem is a component of AXElements.
mouse is a rich, high level wrapper around OS X CGEvent APIs that allow programmatic manipulation of the mouse cursor. Originally extracted from the AXElements project.
accessibility_bridge is a wrapper around various bits of Cocoa so that the various accessibility projects can run on CRuby. Originally extracted from the AXElements project.
accessibility_core is a wrapper around the OS X Accessibility framework. Some other extras that are intended to help build higher level abstractions have also been included. They are primarily wrappers around misc bits of Cocoa, but include some speciality modules. Originally extracted from the AXElements project.