tools for validation and normalization
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Component Story Format (CSF) utilities
Word-wrapping for javascript.
🧙 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla
Isomorphic map-reduce function to flatten an array into the supplied array
Run GraphQL queries with no schema and just one resolver
cli for mastra
Cast aria-hidden to everything, except...
Minimal lightweight logging for JavaScript, adding reliable log level methods to any available console.log methods
The hassle-free way to integrate analytics into any Node.js application
The Hydrogen extension for the [Shopify CLI](https://shopify.dev/apps/tools/cli). Hydrogen is a set of tools, utilities, and best-in-class examples for building a commerce application with [Remix](https://wwww.remix.run).
List of binary file extensions
BrowserStack's Official MCP Server
Module federation runtime package collection. You can just install it instead of installing all the packages separately.
Run commands concurrently
AWS SDK for JavaScript Rolesanywhere Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
A service worker helper library implementing common caching strategies.
List of Markdown file extensions
This module efficiently precaches assets.
The simplest way to build AI-powered apps
A service worker helper library to route request URLs to handlers.
Mock HTTP server for testing HTTP clients and stubbing webservices
This library allows developers to opt-in to using Navigation Preload in their service worker.
Ultimate tools that work anywhere.
Simple tool to deploy current directory to anywhere
A tool to display sparkline anywhere.
With this tool, any command line tool or *.sh can run anywhere, not just its root directory, or must remember its absolute path. **shell_file_path** should be relative path to current directory.
GreenScreen is a build monitoring tool that is designed to be used as a dynamic Big Visible Chart (BVC) in your work area. It displays the status of builds from one or more build servers on a monitor, so that the team can see the status from anywhere in the room.
FastRI is an alternative to the ri command-line tool. It is *much* faster, and also allows you to offer RI lookup services over DRb. FastRI is smarter than ri, and can find classes anywhere in the hierarchy without specifying the "full path". FastRI can perform fast full-text searches. It also knows about gems, and can tell you e.g. which extensions to a core class were added by a specific gem.
[Messente](https://messente.com) is a global provider of messaging and user verification services. * Send and receive SMS, Viber and WhatsApp messages. * Manage contacts and groups. * Fetch detailed info about phone numbers. * Blacklist phone numbers to make sure you're not sending any unwanted messages. Messente builds [tools](https://messente.com/documentation) to help organizations connect their services to people anywhere in the world.
A simple tool for bookmarking and resuming Claude Code sessions. Tag sessions with meaningful names using /bm inside Claude Code, then quickly resume them with 'cc <tag>' from anywhere. v1.5.1: Fix multi-session bookmark isolation — sessions sharing a project dir no longer steal each other's bookmarks.
One of the biggest problems facing any ruby (possibly rails) based web dev is the extreme lack of modularization of actual web components. Sure there are plenty of great modularized tools from rails to sprockets to whatever outthere that will help you get build a cool web app, but there is very little in terms of convention to help you build a cool web kit that can be reused anywhere else. Confluence is designed and used (by me) to build highly modular web assets like navigation bars, footers, map views, user profile tabs, etc. so that I never have to build the same again across different application.