The module is AWS Step Functions plugin for Serverless Framework
The Mintlify CLI
A very simple and stupid parser, based on a statemachine and regular expressions.
runestones encode and decode
A JS framework for Solana clients defining core interfaces
Smart contract set to build a state machine in SettleMint
An example construct for deploying to npm, PyPi, Maven, and Nuget with Amazon API Gateway and AWS Step Functions.
Mobile UI elements for vue.js
Sanity's Runtime CLI for Blueprints and Functions
基于Aho–Corasick算法,更轻巧的JavaScript敏感词过滤库。🚀
Sanity CLI tool for managing Sanity projects and organizations
Cryptographically secure identifiers using single-token dictionary words
Professional SDK for the Simple NFT Mint contract on Stacks
MINT Platform SDK — Vue 3 components, composables, and types for plugin development. MINT = Mass-spec INtegrated Toolkit.
A new mechanism for minting on Zora.
Icon Library customized for use in Groww
JavaScript SDK to interact with Streamflow Launchpad protocol.
The front-end TS/SCSS framework of App Art Mint
A state machine plugin for Mineflayer to aid in designing more complex behavior trees.
The Zora Creator 1155 Contracts are the 1155 complement to the Zora 721 Drops Contracts. While the 721 Drops Contracts enable creators to mint unique, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), the 1155 Contracts allow creators to mint semi-fungible tokens with a set of
Protocol SDK allows developers to create tokens using the Zora Protocol and mint them.
JavaScript SDK to interact with Streamflow Staking protocol.
@mint-ui/core
A decentralized chess protocol built on the Stacks blockchain.
The MINT Statemachine is a ruby library for building Finite State Machines, based on the Statemachine gem by Micah Martin.
This gem implements all core constucts of the state chart XML (SCXML) specification of the W3C. (http://www.w3.org/TR/scxml/) Instead of implementing an interpreter, this gem implements a parser that create a ruby statemachine instance based on the MINT-statemachine gem (https://github.com/sfeu/statemachine).