Abstract adapter for ThinkJS 3.x
Abstract interface definition of Tron Wallet Adapters.
Abstract interface definition of Evm Wallet Adapters.
Abstract adapter for headless CMS for SYMBIO devstack
A generic/abstract adapter for services retrieving UniProt entries by accession
JS abstract adapter for devjobs scrapers.
ECMAScript spec abstract operations.
A generic/abstract adapter for services retrieving UniProt entries by accession
ABC WaaS Tron adapter — MPC-based @tronweb3/tronwallet-abstract-adapter compatible wallet (secp256k1)
A collection of implementation for ECMAScript abstract operations
Write Pino transports easily
A `useWallet()` hook to make it easy to interact with Tron wallets.
Abstract nodes for ant design icons.
Abstract adapter interfaces for Silo Finance SDKs
An Abstract Class for describing an Ethereum Provider for ethers.
htmlparser2 tree adapter for parse5.
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
An Abstract Class for desribing an Ethereum Signer for ethers.
Abstract class for a lexicographically sorted key-value database
Wallet adapters to help developers interact with Tron wallets using consistent API.
UniDrivers base classes and tests
default socket.io in-memory adapter
Abstract data adapter for metadata.js
Run REST APIs and other web applications using your existing Node.js application framework (NestJS, Express, Koa, Hapi, Fastify and many others), on top of AWS, Azure, Digital Ocean and many other clouds.
base adapter contract implementation
Abstract Adapter Utils
This project contains the abstract layer for APIMatic's core library. The purpose of creating interfaces is to separate out the functionalities needed by APIMatic's core library module. The goal is to support scalability and feature enhancement of the core library and the SDKs along with avoiding any breaking changes by reducing tight coupling between modules through the introduction of interfaces.
Photocopier provides FTP/SSH adapters to abstract away file and directory copying.
Standardized interface for invoking external AI agents via CLI, process, or HTTP
Store and retrieve Ruby objects without thinking twice about how they are stored. Designed for maximum in flexibility and intuitive interface.
A Rails plugin that drops into models and provides indexing functionality.
An Active Record connection adapter that connects to an abstract, in-memory database, enabling you to do black-box testing of Rails applications — without the database.
A Ruby port of @solana/wallet-adapter. Provides typed wallet adapter abstractions, server-side signature verification, Sign-In-With-Solana (SIWS) helpers, and a wallet registry for Rails applications.
A JRuby adaption and gem packaging of the {Simple Logging Facade for Java}[http://www.slf4j.org/]. Provides all jar dependencies and a Ruby Logger compatible facade. SLF4J is a java logging abstraction and set of adapters to various concrete logging implementations and legacy logging APIs. The slf4j gem adds a ruby core Logger compatible facade to SLF4J, and makes any needed adapters available to JRuby applications. This makes it possible to unify and control logging output of both java and ruby components in a JRuby application.
A Ruby gem that provides a complete database adapter for the Sequel toolkit to work with DuckDB, enabling Ruby applications to connect to and interact with DuckDB databases through Sequel's comprehensive ORM and database abstraction interface.
Quickening is a Rails gem for adding to your model a facility to query and manage duplicate records. It's been written to remain relatively abstract and adaptable to various models, and so the library should be an easy plugin for models you may have set up already (barring name clashes). Beyond the abstracted query methods for searching efficiently throughout the table (but only tested against MySQL 5.5, sorry), your models gain access to methods for dispending with duplicates, chores varying in complexity ranging from the trivial deletes to customizable merges (future feature).
Ukiryu is a platform-adaptive command execution framework that transforms CLI tools into declarative APIs. It provides the "OpenAPI" for command-line interfaces, enabling cross-platform tool integration with type safety and structured results. Key features: * Declarative YAML profiles define tool behavior, eliminating hardcoded command strings * Platform-adaptive execution across macOS, Linux, and Windows * Shell-aware command formatting for bash, zsh, fish, PowerShell, and cmd * Type-safe parameter validation with automatic coercion * Version routing support with semantic version matching (via Versionian) * Interface contracts allow multiple tools to implement the same abstract API * Structured Result objects with success/failure information instead of parsing stdout * Comprehensive error handling under Ukiryu::Errors namespace The Ukiryu ecosystem consists of: * ukiryu gem - The runtime framework * ukiryu/register - Collection of YAML tool profiles * ukiryu/schemas - JSON Schema for validation Use Ukiryu to integrate command-line tools like ImageMagick, FFmpeg, Inkscape, Ghostscript, and more into your Ruby applications with consistent, predictable interfaces.
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