Formula to detect the ease of reading a text according to the Automated Readability Index (1967)
Calculate Automated Readability Index
A standalone version of the readability library used for Firefox Reader View.
retext plugin to check readability
Tests the readability of a string using multiple formulas
Fast, zero-dependency text analysis and readability toolkit for Node.js
Fast HTML to markdown cross-compiler, compatible with both node and the browser
Automated semver compliant package publishing
TypeScript definitions for mozilla-readability
the readability script ported to a sax parser
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
npm package to calculate statistics from text to determine readability, complexity and grade level of a particular corpus.
Detect AI agents. Serve them markdown. Audit your site against the Agent Readability Spec.
The fastest directory crawler & globbing alternative to glob, fast-glob, & tiny-glob. Crawls 1m files in < 1s
A pure JavaScript W3C standard-based (XML DOM Level 2 Core) DOMParser and XMLSerializer module.
A Readability connector for metascraper
TypeScript definitions for @mozilla/readability
A utility that hides content from the screen while retaining readability by screen readers for accessibility.
An auto-generated ORM-like library for generating seed data tailored to your own database
HTML templates for report generation.
A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome.
BundleStats CLI utilities
BundleStats webpack filter plugin
BundleStats webpack validate plugin
trex is script simplifying the compilation of latex files by creating proper human-readable error output with repeating patterns. Unlike the original latex output which is oververbosified.
rails_code_auditor is a developer-friendly Ruby gem that automates the process of auditing your Rails codebase. It runs a suite of essential tools—including Brakeman, Bundler Audit, RuboCop, Rails Best Practices, Flay, Flog, and License Finder—and consolidates all outputs into a single readable report.
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application and how it should work. For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info). BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript.