browser microsecond precision via global.performance (if possible), ie. new: performance.now() with fallback to old: Date.now() xor new Date().getTime()
Lightweight buffer library for the browser (Now with Base64URL support!)
An implementation of the CSSStyleDeclaration class from the CSS Object Model specification
Throttle promise-returning & async functions
Read `.xlsx` files in a web browser or in Node.js
Utility that provides a single API for loading the content of a path/URL.
ECC JS code based on JSBN
Domain name parser based on the Public Suffix List
smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.
Get the quickest, most high-resolution timestamp possible in node or the browser
Node.js Buffer API, for the browser
A window.fetch polyfill.
Polyfill for Metadata Reflection API
A browser polyfill for W3C EventSource (http://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/)
Streaming http in the browser
Live CSS Reload & Browser Syncing
A requirable version of Date.now()
the library aims to setup monaco editor into your browser
Fork of eventsource package - W3C compliant EventSource client for Node.js and browser (polyfill)
OpenTelemetry Zipkin Exporter allows the user to send collected traces to Zipkin.
A ridiculously light-weight argument validator (now browser friendly)
Formats a timestamp as a localized string or as relative text that auto-updates in the user's browser.
mirror of glob, bundled and exposed as ES module including for browser
A lightweight polyfill for Temporal, successor to the JavaScript Date object
jQuery Placeholder for the Rails asset pipeline
Heel is a small static web server for use when you need a quick web server for a directory. Once the server is running, heel will use (https://rubygems.org/gems/launchy/) to open your browser at the URL of your document root. Run it right now! `gem exec heel` ----- Heel is built using (https://github.com/rack/rack) and (https://puma.io) % heel Launching your browser... Puma starting in single mode... * Puma version: 6.2.1 (ruby 3.2.2-p53) ("Speaking of Now") * Min threads: 0 * Max threads: 5 * Environment: none * PID: 11322 * Listening on http://0.0.0.0:4331 Use Ctrl-C to stop Or run it in the background % heel --daemonize Launching your browser at http://0.0.0.0:4331/ % heel --kill Sending TERM to process 3304 Done.
A collection of shortcuts and helpers for leveraging a request's env in Rails, such as including a browser-specific stylesheet if one exists or putting a short version of the user agent in the CSS classes of the body tag. This eliminates the need for most hacks or conditional comments since you can now get browser-specific with your CSS rules (ex. body.ie6 div { ... })
Reveal is awesome because it's easy to implement, is cross-browser compatible with modern browsers (with some graceful degradation of course) and lightweight coming in at only 1.75KB. What that means for you is that it's fast, sexy and just works. Now let's see how easy is can be to get Reveal working!
A web site creator based on Opal browser don't install it now! its buggy and not ready from prime. The aim is to provide a fully unified client server solution. Thanks for your patience
BrowserCuke is a layer of browser-based testing on top of Cucumber. It provides an intuitive way of writing business-readable tests for your web applications, that use real web browsers to test. Your test scripts can now be a way of communicating with your client how you have tested the application and how it should work. For more information about Cucumber, see [the cucumber website](http://cukes.info). BrowserCuke currently uses Watir to perform the browser automation, although it may be extended in the future to use something like WebRat to test applications sans-JavaScript.
In order to have a quick access to your .log files this gem provides *nix `tail` command functionality to your Rails application. If something goes wrong you don't have to ssh to your server anymore. Now you have normal scroll and search in browser instead of `nano`, `eamacs`, `vim`, `mcedit` - name it.
A repository browser with only basic HTML and text; free of images and JavaScript. It is intended as a companion to public-inbox[1] but may be used on its own. It only supports git for now, but support for other Free Software version control systems may happen.
Welcome to world’s first web page design to source code converting service. Now you get a website builder as well in your Ruby on Rails app, just run:\n `gem install fronty-gem`\n `rake fronty:login`\n `rails s`\n and visit `http://localhost:3000/designer` in your browser
Ruby/Gtk3 is a Ruby binding of GTK 3.x. It allows Ruby programmers to use the GTK graphics toolkit to make graphical user interfaces for their Ruby scripts. Many of the programs you use like file explorers, browsers, graphics programs etc. use GTK to make their GUI. In fact, there's a good chance that you're looking at a GTK window right now. All the GTK commands and widgets have been translated into Ruby, so Ruby programmers can write scripts that create windows instead of only using the command line. Visit our homepage for install instructions and tutorials, at: https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/gtk3/
Ruby/GTK4 is a Ruby binding of GTK 4.x. It allows Ruby programmers to use the GTK graphics toolkit to make graphical user interfaces for their Ruby scripts. Many of the programs you use like file explorers, browsers, graphics programs etc. use GTK to make their GUI. In fact, there's a good chance that you're looking at a GTK window right now. All the GTK commands and widgets have been translated into Ruby, so Ruby programmers can write scripts that create windows instead of only using the command line. Visit our homepage for install instructions and tutorials.
If there is one thing that has plagued me over the years, it's that I constantly have more tabs in my browser open that necessary. And these tabs are usually images of Japanese idols I intend to save at some point but never do. This is because the whole process of grabbing the image either through right clicking the image or having to search for it via my browser's inspector then moving it to the desired directory via the GUI interface is an incredibly tedious and time consuming task. But through the power of code and this library, I will be able to just point the links of posts containing the images I want using this library and it will generate for me the links to the images which I can then pipe into some other tool dedicated for downloading like wget. With that being said, Hashimoto Kanna is your master now and she will show you the true nature of the force.
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