A browser file utils
Browser Utilities for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Word lists for BIP39 wallets.
Utils for string compression and decompression with multiple strategies for Node.js and browser
Common (Node/Browser) utility functions for Docusaurus packages.
Package to aggregate shared logic and dependencies for the IPFS ecosystem
Collection of i18n utilities
Shared utility functions for Uppy Core and plugins maintained by the Uppy team.
utils for daybrush
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
JS File API utilities
Browser Utilities for WalletConnect
General utilities for plugins to use
Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
A set of utility functions commonly used by unplugins.
webpack Validation Utils
Type utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for collecting TSConfigs for linting scenarios.
destroy a stream if possible
Shared Vitest utility functions
Template project for writing node package with napi-rs
A set of HeroUI utilities
An executable to preview markdown in your browser
A utility for previewing markdown files in GitHub Flavored Markdown.
fix the content type of form uploads by using the file-utility. A lot of browsers screw up the content type so we don't trust the given value in the header.
Clarity - a log search tool By John Tajima & Tobi Lütke Clarity is a Splunk like web interface for your server log files. It supports searching (using grep) as well as trailing log files in realtime. It has been written using the event based architecture based on EventMachine and so allows real-time search of very large log files. If you hit the browser Stop button it will also kill the grep / tail utility. We wrote Clarity to allow our support staff to use a simple interface to look through the various log files in our server farm. The application was such a big success internally that we decided to release it as open source.
Sometimes, you might want your HTML to include a one-off image file that is just for one person. Making this file public may be undesireable for security reasons, or perhaps simply because it is not worth the overhead of multiple HTTP requests. This gem provides a utility method that takes a locally-saved image file, perhaps within your non-public tmp directory, encodes it as Base64, and returns an HTML <img> element with the correct data URL attributes. It is made possible by the RFC 2397 scheme, which is now fairly well supported in modern browsers.
Clarity - a log search tool By John Tajima & Tobi Lütke Clarity is a Splunk like web interface for your server log files. It supports searching (using grep) as well as trailing log files in realtime. It has been written using the event based architecture based on EventMachine and so allows real-time search of very large log files. If you hit the browser Stop button it will also kill the grep / tail utility. We wrote Clarity to allow our support staff to use a simple interface to look through the various log files in our server farm. The application was such a big success internally that we decided to release it as open source.
Clarity - a log search tool By John Tajima & Tobi Lütke Clarity is a Splunk like web interface for your server log files. It supports searching (using grep) as well as trailing log files in realtime. It has been written using the event based architecture based on EventMachine and so allows real-time search of very large log files. If you hit the browser Stop button it will also kill the grep / tail utility. We wrote Clarity to allow our support staff to use a simple interface to look through the various log files in our server farm. The application was such a big success internally that we decided to release it as open source.
Diff and patch tables
Diff and patch tables