The next level of npm scripts. An npm scripts runner. A better way to organize your npm scripts. Make redundant NPM scripts easier to read, maintain and use.
A tool for writing better scripts
A tool for writing better scripts.
A tool for writing better scripts.
AWSASS is an assistant to AWS, mostly for running better scripts.
Gorilla: Stop monkeying around and build better scripts.
A tool for writing better scripts
A tool for writing better scripts
A tool for writing better scripts.
A leightweight version of zx - a tool for writing better scripts
NPMASS is an assistant to NPM, mostly for running better scripts.
A tool for writing better scripts
A tool for writing better scripts
A tool for writing better scripts.
JSON.parse with context information on error
JSON.parse with context information on error
An Rx-version of child_process.spawn
Better NPM scripts runner
The most comprehensive authentication framework for TypeScript.
Human-friendly JSON Schema validation for APIs
The fastest and simplest library for SQLite in Node.js.
A better opn. Reuse the same tab on Chrome for 👨💻.
concurrent or serial run npm scripts, javascript tasks, and more
A better path.resolve() that normalizes paths on Windows
API for http://stockfighter.io. Run bin/console and start playing!
Gem for easy writing and executing scripts in Rails Application. For my purposes much better than Rake, Thor and Rails Runner.
A collection of styles and scripts that make Active Admin better.
AuxiliaryRails is a collection of classes, configs, scripts, generators for Ruby on Rails helping you get things done, better.
The smalruby-editor is a visual programming editor that can create aRuby script by combining individual blocks similar to Scratch. It can also enter the program as better than Scratch.
Good tool for small scripts and long array methods chains. Makes code look better and code faster
Git-Improved is a wrapper script for Git command. It provides much better interface than Git. See https://kwatch.github.io/git-improved/ for details.
Deprecated. These functions are probably better implemented as shell scripts, as with REC. --- Recmon generates log entries for a range of events that are not typically logged. Once they are logged, they can be analysed to generate alerts. REC (Ruby Event Correlation) is the tool that correlates events across time to determine if a situation is abnormal, and so generates fewer, more meaningful alerts by email or instant message. So Recmon + REC = lightweight Nagios
Whaly is the easy way to write a browser-based selenium scripts for ruby users.It's fully focused on the words, because words better than codes.it's written in ruby language.it's only compatible for ruby language (not for another programming language)
Tattle is a little reporting script used for collecting system information from the Ruby community. The purpose is to help implementors of Ruby and its libraries to better understand the install footprint of the community at large. After installing the gem, you can simply run "tattle" to help add to the existing data available. Tattle sends information from Config::CONFIG to a central server which aggregates and reports the data received.
== DESCRIPTION: This is a script for monitoring webpages that reuses other programs (w3m, diff, webdiff etc.) to do most of the actual work. By default, it works on an ASCII basis, i.e. with the output of text-based webbrowsers like w3m (or lynx, links etc.) as the output can easily be post-processed. With the help of some friends (see the section below on requirements), it can also work with HTML. E.g., if you have websec installed, you can also use its webdiff program to show colored diffs. By default, this script will use w3m to dump HTML pages and then run diff over the current page and the previous backup. Some pages are better viewed with lynx or links. Downloaded documents (HTML or ASCII) can be post-processed (e.g., filtered through some ruby block that extracts elements via hpricot and the like). Please see the configuration options below to find out how to change this globally or for a single source. === CAVEAT: The script also includes experimental support for monitoring whole websites. Basically, this script supports robots.txt directives (see requirements) but this is hardly tested and may not work in some cases. While it is okay for your own websites to ignore robots.txt, it is not for others. Please make sure that the webpages you run this program on allow such a use. Some webpages disallow the use of any automatic downloader or offline reader in their user agreements.
WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
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