'About App' window for Electron application
Simple standalone about window for Electron.
'About App' window for Electron application
'EDITED, use origional called about-window. About App' window for Electron application
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Frames plugin for Expressive Code. Wraps code blocks in a styled editor or terminal frame with support for titles, multiple tabs and more.
Dialog Package for Angular
Simplifies communications with Workbox packages running in the service worker
The core logic for prefresh.
Reliable way to get the height and width of terminal/console, since it's not calculated or updated the same way on all platforms, environments and node.js versions.
Reliably determines if the code is running in Node.js
Delay function calls until a set time elapses after the last invocation
A JavaScript implementation of many web standards
Pure JS implementation of the DOM Level 3 XPath specification
just the global object
Scrape Window Metadata
A CSS selector engine.
Better handling for window object in SSR environment
Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network
A React library for subscribing to window events
A library used in place of the native window.postMessage which when used on both the sending and receiving windows allow for a nicer asynchronouse promise messaging between the windows
Checks if the given value is a window object.
Provides functions and types for detecting if the host environment is IE11
Creates labels for a window of dates, with knowledge about it's relationship to the current date.
The win32-shortcut library provides an interface for creating new Windows shortcuts or querying information about existing shortcuts.
The sys-uname library provides an interface for gathering information about your current platform. The library is named after the Unix 'uname' command but also works on MS Windows. Available information includes OS name, OS version, system name and so on. Additional information is available for certain platforms.
This tool helps to gather information about any application from common mobile stores: App Store, Google Play, Blackberry World, Amazon Marketplace and Windows Store
HawatelPS (hawatel_ps) is a Ruby gem for retrieving information about running processes. It is easy to use and you can get useful information about a process. You can terminate, suspend, resume and check status of the process on Linxu platform. On Windows platform you can terminate and check state of the process.
Conductor is the bastard child of a/b testing and personalization. It throws everything you know about creating a web site our the window and lets you just "try stuff" without ever having to worry about not maximing your site's "purpose." Have a new landing page? Just throw it to the conductor. Want to try different price points - conductor. Different form designs? Conductor. Conductor will rotate all alternatives through the mix and eventually settle on the top performing of all, without you having to do anything other than just creating. Think intelligent A/B testing on steriods.
Provide several Ruby methods for simulating mouse click, cursor movement and keystrokes in Windows. This gem use DL library and SendInput method so there is no dependency on FFI, AutoIt or Win32-api. Methods include mouse_move(x,y), left_click, right_click, type(string), mouse_scroll(steps), key_up, key_down...etc. See https://github.com/erinata/auto_click for more details about instalation and usage. (More control over mouse movement such as speed or locus will be implemented in future releases)
"VisualuRuby" is a GUI library on MS Windows for Ruby. The project has two part, one is "swin" which is about ruby extension library, the other is "vruby" : a set of vr* series of ruby scripts which wrap swin. The event handling style is like that of VisualBasic.
Although made popular by Windows, INI files can be used on any system thanks to their flexibility. They allow a program to store configuration data, which can then be easily parsed and changed. Two notable systems that use the INI format are Samba and Trac. More information about INI files can be found on the [Wikipedia Page](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file). ### Properties The basic element contained in an INI file is the property. Every property has a name and a value, delimited by an equals sign *=*. The name appears to the left of the equals sign and the value to the right. name=value ### Sections Section declarations start with *[* and end with *]* as in `[section1]` and `[section2]` shown in the example below. The section declaration marks the beginning of a section. All properties after the section declaration will be associated with that section. ### Comments All lines beginning with a semicolon *;* or a number sign *#* are considered to be comments. Comment lines are ignored when parsing INI files. ### Example File Format A typical INI file might look like this: [section1] ; some comment on section1 var1 = foo var2 = doodle var3 = multiline values \ are also possible [section2] # another comment var1 = baz var2 = shoodle
Tuile is a small TUI framework built on top of the TTY toolkit. It models the terminal as a tree of components (windows, lists, text fields, popups) with an invalidation-based repaint model and a single-threaded event queue, so apps don't have to think about locking. The name is French for "roof tile" — a small piece that composes into a larger whole.
Pik is a tool to manage multiple versions of ruby on Windows. It can be used from the Windows command line (cmd.exe), Windows PowerShell, or Git Bash. I have yet to test on cygwin. >pik help commands add Adds another ruby location to pik. benchmark|bench Runs bencmarks with all versions that pik is aware of. checkup|cu Checks your environment for current Ruby best practices. config Adds/modifies configuration options. default Switches back to the default settings. gem Runs the gem command with all versions that pik is aware of. gemsync Synchronizes gems from the version specified to the current version. help Displays help information. implode Removes your pik configuration. info Displays information about the current ruby version. install|in Downloads and installs different ruby versions. list|ls Lists ruby versions that pik is aware of. rake Runs the rake command with all versions that pik is aware of. remove|rm Removes a ruby location from pik. ruby|rb Runs ruby with all versions that pik is aware of. run Runs command with all versions of ruby that pik is aware of. switch|sw|use Switches ruby versions based on patterns. tag Adds the given tag to the current version. tags Runs the pik command against the given tags. uninstall|unin Deletes a ruby version from the filesystem and removes it from Pik. update|up updates pik. For help on a particular command, use 'pik help COMMAND'.
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