Build Node.js project to a native OS package
The brass buckles on lodash's utility belt
history-brass-sound
Helpers for packaging npm packages with gulp-brass
brass integration for vue
make-brass
its-shown-brass
Effect runtime utilities for TypeScript
hundred-brass-web3-care
brass-it-quarter
brass-chain
Build RPM package
CLI to scaffold **Brass runtime** apps with beginner-friendly, visual onboarding demos (scopes, cancellation, concurrency).
brass-school3
brass-slide-tie
brass-engineer-serious-which
brass-clear
highest-day-brass-us
brass-continent-web3-there
forest-brass-greater
coming-brass-can-frighten
camera-center-brass-frame
having-board-air-brass
state management
Math and statistics library for Rust
macros for the brass-aphid ecosystem
Tensor type implementation for the Brass library
structs and constants for TLS message and IANA constants
utilities to do runtime decryption of TLS conversations, and helpers for popular TLS libraries
2D game engine with ECS, scripting and wgpu renderer
Typesafe binding for Brass Golem RPC services
Audio engine, mixer, and transport for the Phosphor DAW
Built-in DSP, oscillators, and synthesizers for the Phosphor DAW
GUI frontend for the Phosphor DAW (planned)
MIDI I/O and message routing for the Phosphor DAW
Plugin trait definitions for the Phosphor DAW
BRASS stands for Bare-Metal Ruby Assertion System Standard. It is a very basic foundational assertions framework for other assertion and test frameworks to make use so they can all work together harmoniously.
RSpecial defines a set of RSpec-compatible matcher methods which are BRASS compliant by using Assay as a backend. This allows developers to switch to BRASS compliant test frameworks without having to change a slew of previously written RSpec-based specifications.
Citron is a classical unit testing framework with a developer freindly DSL, runs on top of RubyTest and is BRASS compliant.
Bang! Bang! provides a dynamic assertions framework utlizing bang methods and built to BRASS standards.
Be (Behavioral expectations) is a fully versitle, light-weight and BRASS compliant assertions framework for Ruby. It utilizes an *assertor* design (*matchers* in RSpec terminology) which meshes well with BDD nomenclatures.
Brassbound is a simple but strict implementation of the Data, Context, and Interaction (DCI) paradigm for Ruby.
Feed brasspounder (ham radio slang for CW operator) some text and it will send the text in CW. Optionally will print the text to STDOUT.
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