A partial implementation of the W3C DOM API on top of an HTML5 parser and serializer.
👉 https://hyper.fun/c/tabler-browser-x/1.3.0
An iteration of the Node.js core streams with a series of improvements
High-performance Base64 encoder and decoder
Detect default web browser of the current user, cross-platform (Win/Lin/Mac)
SimpleWebAuthn for Browsers
Node.js's util module for all engines
Angular ng-select - All in One UI Select, Multiselect and Autocomplete
Detect default web browser of the current user, cross-platform (Win/Lin/Mac)
Blazingly fast recursive convertion to and from camelCase or PascalCase for Objects and Arrays
Lightweight browser detector
Read `.xlsx` files in a web browser or in Node.js
InfluxDB 2.x client
EC cryptography
Live CSS Reload & Browser Syncing
InfluxDB Client
asn1js is a pure JavaScript library implementing this standard. ASN.1 is the basis of all X.509 related data structures and numerous other protocols used on the web
Solana Javascript API
Official React component for Font Awesome
JavaScript 函数库、工具类
Migrate older jQuery code to jQuery 4.x
parse a bundle generated by browser-pack
ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminal
Pure-JS Bessel Functions
Debug Ruby 2.x from a browser. Includes breakpoints, expression evaluation, call stacks, error handling, and remote debugging.
Mild ruby-based Cli app to generate Chrome Site-Specific Browsers on Mac OS X
The X-Frame-Options HTTP response header can be used to indicate whether or not a browser should be allowed to render a page in a <frame> or <iframe>
Respond error for requests include some offensive string, that may crash browsers
MoCo monitors web templates. On updates the templates are compiled and the browser reloaded. MoCo currently supports CoffeeScript, Sass, LESS, Markdown and Haml. Mac OS X only.
A collection of CSS list scroll effects. Works in browsers with support for CSS 3D transforms including a special touch-enabled mode for iOS & Android 4.x.
Checkmark converts your markdown files to html. If you're using OS X, checkmark will open the rendered html file in a web browser. Otherwise, you can manually open the `mark.html` file that is created your `$HOME/.check/` directory.
Rack Middleware for JSON APIs accessed cross-domain from legacy browsers Firefox version 4 does not support response headers for cross-domain requests. This middleware intercepts all requests and if the X-WRAP-RESPONSE is set, the response will be wrappped in JSON like {header: ..., body: ...}
Designed for applications that require strong browser-side security, HeaderGuard automatically injects HSTS, X-Content-Type-Options, X-Frame-Options, and a customizable CSP. Ideal for SSO and high-security web services.
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/
Certificate Manager's Public Certificate Authority (CA) functionality allows you to provision and deploy widely trusted X.509 certificates after validating that the certificate requester controls the domains. Certificate Manager lets you directly and programmatically request publicly trusted TLS certificates that are already in the root of trust stores used by major browsers, operating systems, and applications. You can use these TLS certificates to authenticate and encrypt internet traffic.
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.
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