Forward cmds to bower comp folders
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
Infer strong typings for commander options and action handlers
A module for making CLI applications with NestJS. Decorators for running commands and separating out config parsers included. This package works on top of commander.
JavaScript sprintf implementation
Export commander command as a Fig spec
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A testing utility for nest-commander. It builds on top of ideas from @nestjs/testing and is not tied to any test framework directly.
🛹 Modern TypeScript tools for SVG
Commander.js with integrated interactive prompts
A shim to insulate apps from WebRTC spec changes and browser prefix differences
MCP server for terminal operations and file editing
The browser package manager
A small collection of option validators for commander
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
JS port of the Twig templating language.
A wrapper for Commander that automatically sets the version based on your package.json
LiveReload JS client - auto reload browser on changes
Check if a value is a natural number
Redis web-based management tool written in node.js
Gathers usage statistics for components used during application development
Effortlessly add intelligent autocomplete support to your Commander.js CLI app using Carapace. Supports Bash, Zsh, Fish, Nushell and more
A TypeScript utility for building type-safe CLI commands using commander and zod.
A NestJS module that provide a cli
Sinatra with Bootstrap, Bower, jQuery, Haml, LESS and Sprockets!
This tool can make (for example) an AngularJS controller template file for you (.js), so that whenever you want to make a new controller for your app, you don't have to type the same starting code over and over again (by the way, this tool doesn't only create controllers. It does directives, filters... almost anything). ngi has one task, and one task only, which makes it lightweight and specialized. Most AngularJS developers are probably using the command line already (Gulp, Bower, npm, Git, etc.), so why not use the command line to streamline your code-writing too? Type less, write more AngularJS!