Basic single topic event producer, with minimal consumer management
Handle events without emitters
FTP client for Node.js, supports FTPS over TLS, IPv6, Async/Await, and Typescript.
node.js basic auth parser
Basic schema elements for ProseMirror
Convert character encodings in pure javascript.
A Vite plugin to generate untrusted certificates for HTTPS dev servers
Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.
Enrich CSF files via static analysis
A Tailwind CSS plugin for automatically styling plain HTML content with beautiful typographic defaults.
Ultra-fast MessagePack implementation with extensions for records and structured cloning
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Converts Zod schemas to Json Schemas
Create eventuates that consume from other eventuates
NodeJS-based client for the Eventuate Platform
Handle events without emitters or frills
Plug & play basic auth middleware for express
Very low level wrapper arround http.request/https.request
Core Inquirer prompt API
Easily create highly customizable particle animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available also for React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Riot.js, Inferno.
Basic auth middleware for node and connect
Yet Another Linked List
A per-spec XML serializer implementation
A plugin that provides a basic reset for form styles that makes form elements easy to override with utilities.
Needle-Extras is a collection of additional services that can be used with Needle. This is basically a test-bed of services that may eventually find their way into Needle itself.
Brush is intended to be an interactive shell with the power of Ruby. As it is in its infancy, it is very basic and much of the functionality is implemented by scaffolding that will later be replaced. For instance, presently commands are passed off to another shell for execution, but eventually all globing, pipe setup, forking, and execing will be handled directly by Brush.
Brush is intended to be an interactive shell with the power of Ruby. As it is in its infancy, it is very basic and much of the functionality is implemented by scaffolding that will later be replaced. For instance, presently commands are passed off to another shell for execution, but eventually all globing, pipe setup, forking, and execing will be handled directly by Brush.