canvas tools
Ryzome MCP server — expose Ryzome canvas tools to Claude Code and other MCP clients
performant confetti animation in the browser
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
canvas tools 可绘制封面,宣传册等画布
html5 canvas tools
Canvas tools for all environments
Ryzome MCP server — expose Ryzome canvas tools to Claude Code and other MCP clients
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas graphics API backed by Cairo
Mock a canvas in your jest tests.
A PNG decoder in JavaScript
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
A React wrapper component around signature_pad. 100% test coverage, types, examples, & more. Unopinionated and heavily updated fork of react-signature-pad
TypeScript definitions for canvas-confetti
Replay canvas integration
Path2D API for node. Can be used for server-side rendering with canvas
Canvas and Image utilities.
A utility to track objects on a canvas by unique px color
React wrapper around the @rive-app/canvas library
Manipulate TopoJSON and convert it to GeoJSON.
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Basic commmand line tools for canvas
github-to-canvas is a tool for migrating and aligning GitHub content with the Canvas LMS
A rails engine to be integrated with Canvas
canvas-blueprint-tool is a tool for associating and publishing courses on the Canvas LMS
A suite of tools for a markdown based workflow for a Canvas LMS site.
Contains the redirects and user interactions needed for an LTI tool to launch from Canvas and set cookies in Safari 13.1+
Commandline tool for converting blackboard to canvas
Canvas is a command line tool to help with building themes for Easol. It provides tooling to check theme directories for errors and to make sure they conform with the Easol theme spec.
== Jiveapps These tools are all about making Jive App development as easy as possible. After you install the tools, it only takes a single command to: 1. Create a new app - a simple Hello World application. 2. Set up version control for your code using Git. 3. Host the app code online at Jive's AppHosting server. 4. Register the app on the Jive Apps Marketplace as an app "in development". 5. Install the app on your default app dashboard in the Jive Apps Sandbox. After you install, use this simple workflow to make changes and see them reflected in the sandbox: 1. Make a change to the code on your local machine. 2. Commit the changes to your local Git repository. 3. Push the changes to the remote Jive Apps repository. This automatically updates the hosted copy on the Jive AppHosting server. 4. Refresh the app dashboard or canvas page on the Jive Apps Sandbox and see your changes. Other features: * LiveDev: preview your changes on the Jive App Sandbox in real time * Collaboration: add other developers to your project * OAuth Key Management: associate consumer key/secret pairs with service names for use in your apps
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