Join array between expression
A GraphQL to SQL query execution layer for batch data fetching.
Automated semver compliant package publishing
Improved typeof detection for node.js and the browser.
Join urls and normalize as in path.join.
The Nx Plugin for Module Federation contains executors and utilities that support building applications using Module Federation.
BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic.
Object value retrieval given a string path
A none rdf-join actor
Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `kebab-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and others
Improved deep equality testing for Node.js and the browser.
Authenticate with Twitch and stop caring about refreshing tokens.
Interact with the Twitch Messaging Interface (aka Twitch chat).
Interact with Twitch's API.
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
The Vega visualization grammar.
Type safe SQL query builder
Join a list
Awesome TS loader for webpack
Join urls or system paths, even with undefined values
Enhance Reselect selectors with deeper memoization and cache management
walk paths fast and efficiently
The high-level streams library
Helpers and controllers for using Context protocol
This gem helps doing LEFT JOIN's between ActiveRecord associations
Configures relationships between subject, join and object model for a given behavior
Implements Law of Demeter by mapping associated record attributes as own attributes (one-way read-only). Consequently, speeds up SQL queries by removing joins queries between intermediary models, at the cost of slower writes. This is an anti-normalization pattern in favour of actual data-redundancy and faster queries. Use this only as necessary.
Kinship is a schema-inferred relationship graph for Ruby applications. It automatically discovers parent/child relationships between models by inspecting attributes (e.g. user_id, post_id) and builds a complete in-memory graph with zero configuration. Kinship enables deep relationship traversal, automatic join planning, and eliminates common N+1 query patterns without requiring has_many or belongs_to declarations. It is framework-agnostic and works with Rails, Jetski, and custom ORMs.
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