Scale of Cartesian Coordinates
Encodings that map abstract data to visual representation.
TypeScript definitions for d3-scale
Sequential, diverging and categorical color schemes.
TypeScript definitions for d3-scale-chromatic
scale an image.
Scales and color schemes for visual encoding.
visx scale
Toolkit for mapping abstract data into visual representation.
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JavaScript library for color conversions
TypeScript is a language for application scale JavaScript development
Changes the size of a geometry by scaling it up or down.
Pan and zoom SVG, HTML or Canvas using mouse or touch input.
A modular, composable, strongly typed and lightweight implementation of the [SCALE Codec](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/advanced/scale-codec/)
Density utilities for Material Components for the web
Displays automatic reference lines for scales.
better fetch for Node.js. Works on any JavaScript runtime!
Default Jimp plugin.
vx scale
QRCode / 2d Barcode api with both server side and client side support using canvas
Implementation of the SCALE codec
Scale is the digital design system for Telekom products and experiences.
Parser for the content attribute of the meta viewport
Capistrano deployment strategy that creates and pushes a tarball into S3, for both pushed deployments and pulled auto-scaling.
Capistrano plugin for performing rolling updates to AWS Auto Scaling Groups using Instance Refresh
capistrano-asgroup is a Capistrano plugin designed to simplify the task of deploying to infrastructure hosted on Amazon AWS, in particular, within Auto Scaling Groups. It was completely inspired by the capistrano-ec2group and capistrano-ec2tag plugins, to which all credit is due.
Capistrano plugin for deploying to AWS Auto Scaling Group.
Capistrano plugin for deploying to AWS Auto Scaling Groups with enhanced features.
Capistrano deployment strategy that creates and pushes a tarball into S3, for both pushed deployments and pulled auto-scaling.
Large scale distribution and deployment of virtual disks using BitTorrent, Capistrano and Libvirt
Capistrano deployment strategy that creates and pushes a tarball into S3, for both pushed deployments and pulled auto-scaling. Modified to use aws-cli(https://github.com/aws/aws-cli) from s3cmd. The original source is Capistrano-S3-Copy(http://github.com/richie/capistrano-s3-copy)
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete instances as needed. One can also assign multiple roles to a single instance. This lets one start out with a single ec2 instance (belonging to all roles), and add new instances into the mix as needed to scale specific facets of your deployment, e.g. adding in instances that serve only as an 'app' role to handle increased app server load.