Convert Javascript/JSON arrays to dictionaries
ESLint Environment for React Native
pack node-style source files from a json stream into a browser bundle
an eslint rule plugin companion to babel-eslint
Eslint rule for consistent filenames.
Babel plugin to transpile import() to a deferred require(), for node
Compile ES2015 block scoping (const and let) to ES5
A plugin for Babel 6 that (mostly) replicates the old decorator behavior from Babel 5.
ESLint rule to disallow null
A Babel preset for each environment.
Apply ES2015 function.name semantics to all functions
A babel transform for filtering out imports
Compile ES2015 object super to ES5
An experimental ESLint runner for Jest
Allow parsing of jsx
Babel plugin to ensure function declarations at the block level are block scoped
Compile ES2015 destructuring to ES5
Compile ES2015 sticky regex to an ES5 RegExp constructor
A base set of recommended ESLint rules for TypeScript projects
Automatically add displayName to all your components
A stylelint processor for styled-components
A remark-lint rule to check each paragraph using write-good.
Babel plugin to add angularjs dependency injection annotations
Allow parsing of object rest/spread
Sort an array in the same order as `sort --dictionary-sort`
What Ruby calls `Hash` is actually a map, a dictionary or an associative array.
Takes a comma-separated variable (CSV) file and generates a Property List (PLIST) file from it structured as an array of dictionaries, one for each row.
This performs sentence proofreading using a dictionary.yml. Alternatively, by passing dictionary data in JSON format, we return an error word as an array. ex1.use yml) Jkproof.detect_words_has_error(sentence) ex2.use JSON) Jkproof.detect_words_has_error(sentence, json)
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