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Atomic Utils Format
Atomic Utils Deribit
Atomic Utils Contract
Atomic Utils Clients
Atomic Utils Logger
Atomic Time Utils
Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownership
Read and write files atomically and reliably.
The instant on-demand Atomic CSS engine.
General utilities for plugins to use
Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
webpack Validation Utils
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Type utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for collecting TSConfigs for linting scenarios.
Shared Vitest utility functions
utility functions for archiver
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Regex template tag with extended syntax, context-aware interpolation, and always-on best practices
Fast way to write a file atomically, for Node.js
A simple batching function that allows you to atomically batch a series of operations.
AST utility module for statically analyzing JSX
Utilities for atom feed parsing and generation
atom-tools is an all-in-one Atom library. It parses and builds Atom (RFC 4287) entries and feeds, and manipulates Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023) Collections. It also comes with a set of commandline utilities for working with AtomPub Collections. It is not the fastest Ruby Atom library, but it is comprehensive and makes handling extensions to the Atom format very easy.
RSS/ATOM feed manipulation utilities
A utility that simplifies the process of building Atom feeds from collections of well-behaved objects
Pathname utility library providing atomic writes, safe deletes, directory creation, glob-based file finding, tempfile helpers, copy, move, checksum, append, and file comparison. All operations handle edge cases gracefully.
The Nth gem is a collection of utilities that use named numbers and ordinals to represent or access data. The gem supports numbers bigger than a milliquadragintillion (over 3000 zeros). A way smaller number septemvigintillion is more than the number of atoms in the Universe; it only has 84 zeros. Asside from ridiculously large numbers, there are also some useful utilities using named numbers. As an example we can access the `#twelfth` character of a string. Cookbook applications might like to use named measurements such as 'five and three quarters'.
Gossamer is a web framework that emphasizes the use of distributed, independent resources. With Gossamer, you construct websites out of a network of lightweight objects that manage particular resources. Resources can utilize other resources through fault-tolerant, loosely coupled RESTful[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer] communications. Resource brokers manage the resource objects, storing them in a distributed cache (eg, <tt>memcache</tt>). Resources can easily serve their content in multiple formats, such as HTML, Atom, and RDF. Gossamer is intended to be a useful platform for aggregators, mashups, web services, implementing the semantic web, and other applications that depend on external network resources rather than internal databases.