Collection methods with sync and async features
Collection of alot of string ultilities which I use all the time.
Alot Sans
A TypeScript and Babel transformer for React Native.
a math package with alot of functions for maths!
This makes using webhooks for Discord alot Easier!
The powerful tool for javascript developers, which offers alot of utilities
A package for discord.js that has alot of features for developers.
Small package, that allow you to assign actions to keyboard buttons. to make user's experience alot easier and better 🎉
A TypeScript and Babel Jest preset for React Native.
Common functions I find myself using alot
> runs alot of files.
get alot of muslim names
simplifies having to install and set up alot of stuff with OPENRGB-SDK + Tmi.js
A great tool for developing React Native based on personal experiences . Covering lots alot of aspects needed to develop multiple type of applications in React Native.
Reloads your global npm module while you develop the source files, saving you alot of time!
ATTENTION: This is Fork of mocha framework and modified alot to consider it as a test step instead of test
Simple Package Help You In Alot Of Things
The official JavaScript library which helps alot of people out there!
THIS IS A NEW GAME WHOEVER PLAYING THIS GAME ENJOYING ALOT
discord-utils.js is a cool package for discord bots (can be used for something else too) which has alot of stuff like image manupulation, random stuff, etc
a array from badwords in alot of languages.
a bounce of unorgenized helper function for Abisko-climate-plots project, some legacy some not. alot of work to be done. hopefully some day it will be usefull.
A CLI to generate project templates with alot of options!!
A forbid-unsafe, generational slot map with usize-sized IDs
Simple program to analyze all of your osu files and save a csv with all the computed metrics
Unofficial Control Library for FANUC Robots
terminal ui library combining alot of things from here and there and making it slightly easier to play with
The goto cli for sprite sheet packing
The goto app for sprite sheet packing
The goto library for sprite sheet packing
Unpack is a simple, fast and user-friendly tool to analyze python project packaging.
A comprehensive, production-ready text analysis library and REST API server. Features 19+ professional writing analysis tools including grammar checking, readability metrics, passive voice detection, style scoring, and more. Provides both CLI and REST API interfaces with 6 specialized endpoints.
Fast constant-time conditional moves of aligned bytes
Ansic is a crate which does ansi parsing in a dynamic DSL and at compile time for efficient and zero cost ansi styling.
A rust wrapper built on top of rust vector implementation. Taste like Java Arraylist, and intuitive to use like Python list and JavaScript array.
A high speed general purpose tracking and reporting tool which uses Redis.
put uhh after anything MAGIC!
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
This is a scripting gem for beastbot. It makes ruby scripting for beastbot alot easier
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
ssh and ssh_gzip driver for test-kitchen for any running server with an ip address *** As well as ssh it supports a second driver called ssh_gzip that will also gzip file before transfer which can provide a big performance improvement when alot of files are transfered. ****
In today's day and age we have Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, etc. Shouldn't file uploading and attachment handling be easier and alot faster in Ruby on Rails Applications? Stratosphere makes it easy to upload directly to cloud storage providers at lightning fast speeds while maintaining that "magic" Ruby on Rails convention-over-configuration we all know and love.
Adds alot of color extensions to strings, like so: 'puts "Hello Wordl! I think i'm feeling blue".blue' list of all colors, that have light_ prefix going to make list. List of all colors with bg_ prefix going to make list. You can have multiple extensions like so: 'puts "Hello Wordl!!!".green.bg_black' Syntax: "String LOL!".[bg_][light_]<color> 0.5.0: "Fixed bug with bg_black" 0.5.1: "Removed light_light_grey, and added white" 0.5.2: "Changed description" 0.5.3: "Fixed spelling errors, added grey and gray opttions, completely removed light_light_grey"
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