Library to create a parallel timeline with delay
a date and time library for javascript
walk paths fast and efficiently
The fastest and smallest JavaScript polygon triangulation library for your WebGL apps
Time zone support for date-fns v3 with the Intl API
Encode compact, canonical JSON.
The same useRef, but with callback
An Argon2 library for Node
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Lightweight, robust, elegant syntax highlighting. A spin-off project from Dabblet.
CLI tool for Size Limit
Converts an array of items with ids and parent ids to a nested tree in a performant `O(n)` way. Runs in browsers and node.
🔥 An extremely fast and efficient LRU cache for JavaScript with high compatibility (including Browsers).
Modern React lightbox component
Run a function with the possibility to interrupt it from another thread
Immutable object to represent a calendar date with zero dependencies
Easy as cake e-mail sending from your Node.js applications
React Responsive Carousel
Fuzzy filtering and string similarity scoring - compatible with fuzzaldrin
Format validation for Ajv v7+
dot-object makes it possible to transform and read (JSON) objects using dot notation.
A source map library purpose-build for the Parcel bundler with a focus on fast combining and manipulating of source-maps.
A client-side library to make absolutely positioned elements attach to elements in the page efficiently.
Simplified JS/TS implementation of wcswidth() written by Markus Kuhn in C
Yet another rsyncbackup script, this time in ruby
rbtrace shows you method calls happening inside another ruby process in real time.
Yet another *fu - this time for rails configuration made easier
Schedule Task – execute all tasks at the same time one after another
Easily calculate the time running (elapsed time) from one location to another inside your code and reports statistics. It helps you improve your code and find out which part of your code is consuming more time.
ZMQMachine is another Ruby implementation of the reactor pattern but this time using 0mq sockets rather than POSIX sockets. Unlike the great Eventmachine ruby project and the Python Twisted project which work with POSIX sockets, ZMQMachine is inherently threaded. The 0mq sockets backing the reactor use a thread pool for performing their work so already it is different from most other reactors. Also, a single program may create multiple reactor instances which runs in its own thread. All activity within the reactor is single-threaded and asynchronous. It is possible to extend the 0mq library to "poll" normal file descriptors. This isn't on my roadmap but patches are accepted.
Exchange currency of one country to tht of another country's real time valuation latest Google Finance API
Replicate or record HTTP requests to your Rack application and replay them elsewhere or at another time.
Recreates a specified Git tag every time you deploy, with whatever codebase just got pushed live. This tag is used alongside another system, to deploy the latest production code to a newly autoscaled instance.
This gem provides a monotonically increasing timer to permit safe measurement of time intervals. Using Time.now for measuring intervals is not reliable (and sometimes unsafe) because the system clock may be stepped forwards or backwards between the two measurements, or may be running slower or faster than real time in order to effect clock synchronization with UTC. The module uses OS-specific functions such as mach_absolute_time() and clock_gettime() to access the system tick counter. The time values returned by this module cannot be interpreted as real time clock values; they are only useful for comparison with another time value from this module.
ActiveRecordDistinctOn adds support for `DISTINCT ON` to ActiveRecord. At the time of this writing, PostgreSQL is the only database which supports this syntax; however, this gem has been written with database independence in mind so that if another Arel visitor adds support for `Arel::Nodes::DistinctOn` in the future, it should work seamlessly.
The saml2 library is yet another SAML library for Ruby, with an emphasis on _not_ re-implementing XML, especially XML Security, _not_ parsing via Regex or generating XML by string concatenation, _not_ serializing/re-parsing multiple times just to get it into the correct format to sign or validate.
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