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The base editor
The base editor
tab base editor ui library with svelte
Returns an object with the (non-glob) base path and the actual pattern.
tab base editor ui library with svelte
Fantastic Editor library
Resolve a URI relative to an optional base URI
Provides some base functions needed by a css-select adapter so that you don't have to implement the whole thing.
A visual drag and drop base editor
Converts arrays of integers from one base to another. Uses an O(N²) algorithm.
A robust base64 encoder/decoder that is fully compatible with `atob()` and `btoa()`, written in JavaScript.
Base 32 encodings for JavaScript
SAP HANA Calculation view editor base extension including base services used by the SAP HANA calculation view editor
Core module for compound spring embedder based layout styles
Basic layout model and some utilities for Cytoscape.js layout extensions
Adds support for managing template helpers to your base application.
Base plugin for @atlaskit/editor-core
Plugin for base-methods that maps built-in methods to CLI args (also supports methods from a few plugins, like 'base-store', 'base-options' and 'base-data'.
Framework for rapidly creating high quality, server-side node.js applications, using plugins like building blocks
Adds support for managing template engines to your base application.
abstract base class for crypto-streams
adds a `data` method to base-methods.
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
Base components for Pixie Editors
Rich is an opinionated WYSIWYG editor for Rails based on CKEditor.
A new editor for Action Text based on Meta's Lexical framework.
A simple CMS based on the Mercury editor
A metamodel editor based on Concrete
Simplified interface to web-based image editors.
jQuery based in-place editor generated by Formtastic
The comprehensive javascript-based text editor
Ruber is a Ruby editor for KDE 4 written in pure ruby, making use of the excellent ruby bindings for KDE 4 (korundum). Ruber is plugin-based, meaning that almost all its functionality is provided by plugins. This has two important consequences: 1) A user can write plugins having availlable all the features availlable to the Ruber developers. In other words, there's not a plugin-specifi API 2) Users can write plugins which replace some of the core functionality of \ Ruber. For example, a user can create a plugin which replaces the default plugin to run ruby programs
A wxwidgets-based hex editor written in ruby
jQuery based in-place editor generated by Formtastic
jQuery based in-place editor generated by Formtastic
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