Convert between Rails ActiveSupport TimeZone names and the IANA Time Zone Database format for node.js and the browser
Create atom (⚛) representation for your application, packages and libraries
This package provides prototype extensions, similar to the Ruby [ActiveSupport](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/active_support_core_extensions.html) project.
The default blueprint for Embroider v2 addons.
active-inflector goal is to be rails compatible.
A slice utility for Zustand
ActiveSupport::Inflector, for lodash!
File Uploader Client for Node
JBrowse 2 circular view
Snyk CLI Golang plugin
Port of ActiveSupport::Inflector::Inflections for underscore.js
react-context-slices offers a unique solution to global state management in React by seamlessly integrating both Redux and React Context with zero-boilerplate
A port of the Rails / ActiveSupport inflector to JavaScript.
🍰 Lint feature-sliced concepts by existing eslint plugins
Reset plugin for NGXS: Effortlessly clears, resets, or overwrites NGXS states respecting the state tree.
File City visualization panel extension for @principal-ade/panel-framework-core
Labelmap Interpolation utility for Cornerstone3D
Stopwatch timer utility written in TypeScript
ActiveSupport::Inflector, for underscore!
Input a number between 0 and 1, get an rgb value on a smooth gradient from dark to bright
An index for slices that may be sharded across multiple blobs.
Like `string.slice()` but bytewise
Cornerstone is a set of JavaScript libraries that can be used to build web-based medical imaging applications. It provides a framework to build radiology applications such as the [OHIF Viewer](https://ohif.org/).
A component that maps other components to Prismic slices
Lazy loaded vertical code slices based on ActiveSupport Dependencies.
Like `Hash.slice` from ActiveSupport, but allows for slicing nested keys.
map.rb is a string/symbol indifferent ordered hash that works in all rubies. out of the over 200 ruby gems i have written, this is the one i use every day, in all my projects. some may be accustomed to using ActiveSupport::HashWithIndiffentAccess and, although there are some similarities, map.rb is more complete, works without requiring a mountain of code, and has been in production usage for over 15 years. it has no dependencies, and suports a myriad of other, 'tree-ish' operators that will allow you to slice and dice data like a giraffee with a giant weed whacker.