Dynamically create images using code or JSX and render to any format
ECMAScript spec abstract operations.
A collection of implementation for ECMAScript abstract operations
Write Pino transports easily
An Abstract Class for describing an Ethereum Provider for ethers.
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
An Abstract Class for desribing an Ethereum Signer for ethers.
Abstract class for a lexicographically sorted key-value database
A noop logger that conforms to the Log4j interface for modules to stub out internal logging
encode/decode number as bitcoin variable length integer
[](https://npm.im/@dnd-kit/abstract)
Create a manifest describing the abilities of an abstract-level database
BitGo SDK coin library for COSMOS base implementation
Utils for writing Salesforce CLI plugins
Abstract 3D
BitGo SDK coin library for ETH base implementation
TypeScript definitions for abstract-leveldown
[](https://github.com/bitcoinjs/bip174/actions/workflows/main_ci.yml) [](https://www.npmjs.org/package/bip174)
Abstract interface definition of Tron Wallet Adapters.
BitGo SDK coin library for Substrate base implementation
Docusaurus util package to abstract the current bundler.
BitGo SDK coin library for base Lightning Network coin implementation
get dimensions of any image file
BitGo SDK coin library for UTXO base implementation
Generate abstract images
Abstracts the methods from different image services, like Flickr and Picasa
RComposite (formally Rubyshop) is an RMagick abstraction library to easily manipulate and composite images through the use of a canvas, layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer sets (much like in Photoshop)
Rubyshop is an RMagick abstraction library to easily manipulate and composite images through the use of a canvas, layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer sets (much like in Photoshop)
A ruby parser for TeX equations. It parses equations to postfix (reverse polish) notation and can build abstract syntax tree (AST). Also it can render images via latex. Requres modern ruby 1.9.x because of using advanced oniguruma regex engine
RComposite is an RMagick abstraction library to easily manipulate and composite images through the use of a canvas, layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer sets (much like in Photoshop)
IN ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT. High-performance Ruby game framework strongly influenced by the RPG Maker series by Enterbrain. The library contains multiple levels of abstraction, leveraging the power of modern OpenGL (C bindings built-in) and shaders, but building upon these low-level abstractions to create the user-friendly components that are to be expected in a 2D game framework, including sprites, textures, fonts, colors, etc. Those experienced with low-level graphics APIs have all the tools at their fingertips already built-in (OpenGL, GLFW, OpenAL, sound/font/image decoding, etc) and ready to build their own engine from, while those who have no interest in such can get started right away with powerful higher-level abstractions. While the library's API surface similar in many ways to RPG Maker XP/VX/VXA, bear in mind that it is merely incluenced by those, and liberal design changes have been taken to not limit the API or add restriction.
## Why I have to develop this tool One of my ruby project is using bundler to manage gem dependencies. But the `Gemfile` is very complicate. It requires external `Gemfile` by using ruby `eval`. Because I have lots of similar projects that will use same piece of gems. So I decide to abstract these gems into a standalone `Gemfile`. And let those projects’ `Gemfile` loads it. The problem I met is when I building my docker image. I hope that image can pre-install all the ruby gems in that `Gemfile.lock`. Unluckily, `bundle install` require you must have the `Gemfile`. So I have to find out a way to revert `Gemfile.lock` to a usable `Gemfile`. So here we are!
Wilbur is primarly a wrapper around OpenWRT Buildroot. Building a custom OpenWRT image with a custom kernel is not so difficult if done once, but as long as you need to integrate it into your infrastructure things can start to scatter. Wilbur allows resources like kernel configurations, patches, custom config files to be sticked together and managed as a single, configurable and cloneable entity. Also, Wilbur provides a layer of abstraction over Vagrant and enables repeatable, predictable builds and repeatable, predictable deployments via network boot if your device support it.
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