CD http utils
Join urls and normalize as in path.join.
Build an absolute URL from a base URL and a relative URL (RFC 1808). No dependencies!
JSON, JSONC and JSON5 parser for use with ESLint plugins
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
<div align="center"> <img width="200" height="200" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/ios-11/256/crayon.png"> <h1>@jimp/plugin-dither</h1> <p>Apply a dither effect to an image.</p> </div>
Strapi Admin
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
1.) To Run Cypher Queries
HTTP methods that are supported by Swagger 2.0
The recommended shareable Vue config for Stylelint.
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Datadog API Node.JS Client
Runs typescript type checker and linter on separate process.
Node cli table
Runtime agnostic JS utils
Argo CD MCP Server
Parts of React UFO that are publicly available
a 'json' command for massaging and processing JSON on the command line
Angular specific wrappers for @ionic/core
This package provides various CI/CD support for Percy by coalescing different environment variables into a common interface for consumption by `@percy/client`.
Esprima-compatible implementation of the Mozilla JS Parser API
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
The standard shareable Vue config for Stylelint.
Find the path for a given gem or require path for editing or greping. For examples, under [fish](http://fishshell.com/): cd (gem path gem-path) vim (gem path gem-path) grep require -R (gem path gem-path) Or checkout [gem-eit][], [gem-grep][] for shorthands. [gem-eit]: https://github.com/godfat/gem-eit [gem-grep]: https://github.com/godfat/gem-grep
This gem is a tool to run docker containers with rake commands, good for CI/CD and Rails projects. Docs: https://github.com/JesusGautamah/lucy_dockerunner
Sinatra with Bootstrap, Bower, jQuery, Haml, LESS and Sprockets!
InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/CD, and deployment verification. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/CD, and deployment verification. This has local support only. See the `inspec` gem for full support. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
El4r enables you to write Emacs programs in Ruby(EmacsRuby) as well as in EmacsLisp. It also enables you to unit-test Emacs programs automatically both in EmacsLisp and in EmacsRuby. == How to install ruby -ropen-uri -e 'URI("http://www.rubyist.net/~rubikitch/archive/el4r-1.0.4.tar.gz").read.display' > el4r-1.0.4.tar.gz tar xzf el4r-1.0.4.tar.gz cd el4r-1.0.4 ruby setup.rb ruby -S el4r-rctool -p ruby -S el4r-rctool -i == How to use See the files below testing/ and doc/.
El4r enables you to write Emacs programs in Ruby(EmacsRuby) as well as in EmacsLisp. It also enables you to unit-test Emacs programs automatically both in EmacsLisp and in EmacsRuby. == How to install ruby -ropen-uri -e 'URI("http://www.rubyist.net/~rubikitch/archive/el4r-1.0.4.tar.gz").read.display' > el4r-1.0.4.tar.gz tar xzf el4r-1.0.4.tar.gz cd el4r-1.0.4 ruby setup.rb ruby -S el4r-rctool -p ruby -S el4r-rctool -i == How to use See the files below testing/ and doc/.
# Sambot Sambot is our internal Platform Engineering toolchain to help standardize and simplify our DevOps workflow. It provides an executable with a variety of commands, grouped in various areas of functionality such as session management, DNS changes and cookbook management. ## Usage To install the gem, simply run `chef gem install sambot`. This will install the gem in your ChefDK installation. If you want to use it outside Chef, run `gem install sambot`. Run `chef exec sambot` to be shown the help menu. For help on specific commands, i.e. cookbook management and specific cookbook management commands, run `chef exec sambot help cookbook` or `chef exec sambot cookbook help generate` for example. ## Contributing Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.exacttarget.com/ads-devops/sambot. ### Installation Make sure you have `ruby >= 2.4.0` installed. Install `bundler >= 1.15.1` by running `gem install bundler` Run `bundle install` from the root of the project to install the required Ruby gems. ### Running Sambot If you want to test your changes locally, you can run `bundle exec bin/sambot`. ### Running Tests Run `bundle exec rspec spec` to execute the unit tests. Run `cd integration_tests && bundle exec rspec .` to execute the integration tests. These require that you have Docker Compose available. ### Linting There is nothing here yet
== Develop, Decorate and manage Dependencies for C (GNU) Makefiles easily with a Ruby script. Install using the Ruby Gem: > gem install demake To create an example with multiple sample applications: > demake example This will create a directory named example containing the example. To create an example with a single sample application: > demake oreo This will create a directory named oreo containing the example. It requires a demake directory and application file containing the application names followed by depencencies separated by spaces and with a new line to indicate a different application. Something like (from the example): > mkdir demake > echo "hello string" > demake/applications > echo "goodbye string" >> demake/applications > demake For customization, optionally include (see example): demake/settings.rb, demake/test-target.rb, demake/install-target.rb, demake/license The output of the command by itself is a (GNU style) file named Makefile: > demake You can also clone from git: > git clone https://github.com/MinaswanNakamoto/demake.git > chmod +x demake/bin/demake > cd demake > bin/demake example > cd example ; make ; make build ; make test If you have an existing C application and you want to generate a Makefile for it, you might try the gen_application shell script. > ./gen_application myapp
zu == Unzipper (in the tradition of `uz`, but better). Works for .tgz, .xz, .zip, .deb, .rpm — you name it. (Literally. If you find an archive that it doesn't open, let me know about it and I'll add that.) If you have an archive sitting there of format `xyz`, then `zu foo.xyz` should take care of it. It will: - Know how to extract the archive (based on extension ┈ though a version that detects based on `file` is something we're considering) - Guard against impoliteness. That is, if the archive only has one file, it will be permitted to extract into the current directory, otherwise it will first `mkdir foo; cd foo` then extract there. (The directory name will be the archive file minus the extension.) - Download the file first, using `wget`, if the arg starts with `http:`, `https:`, or `ftp:` - Remove the archive file if you pass `-d` Dependencies ------------ `zu` doesn't strive to be dependency-free by any means. For starters, it expects Ruby. Then it simply delegates to `unzip`, `gunzip`, `tar`, etc. Not sure if I ever plan on changing this. The main purpose is to optimize the command-line extraction of archives on a configured box. Installation ------------ 1. Have Ruby 1.8 (with gems) or 1.9 2. `gem install zu` Feedback -------- Tell us. (exad-zu@sharpsaw.worg)[mailto:exad-zu@sharpsaw.org]
REST API for electronic invoicing in France: Factur-X (CII), UBL 2.1, AFNOR PDP/PA, electronic signatures. ## 🎯 Main Features ### 📄 Invoice Generation - **Formats**: CII XML, UBL 2.1 XML, or Factur-X PDF/A-3 - **Profiles** (CII/PDF): MINIMUM, BASIC, EN16931, EXTENDED - **UBL**: Always EN16931 compliant - **Standards**: EN 16931 (EU directive 2014/55), ISO 19005-3 (PDF/A-3), CII (UN/CEFACT), UBL 2.1 (OASIS) - **Simplified Format**: Generation from SIRET + auto-enrichment (Chorus Pro API + Business Search) ### ✅ Factur-X - Validation - **XML Validation**: Schematron (45 to 210+ rules depending on profile) - **PDF Validation**: PDF/A-3, Factur-X XMP metadata - **VeraPDF**: Strict PDF/A validation (146+ ISO 19005-3 rules) ### ✍️ Electronic Signature - **Standards**: PAdES-B-B, PAdES-B-T (RFC 3161 timestamping), PAdES-B-LT (long-term archival) - **eIDAS Levels**: SES (self-signed), AdES (commercial CA), QES (QTSP) - **Validation**: Cryptographic integrity and certificate verification ### 📋 Flux 6 - Invoice Lifecycle (CDAR) - **CDAR Messages**: Acknowledgements, invoice statuses - **PPF Statuses**: REFUSED (210), PAID (212) ### 📊 Flux 10 - E-Reporting - **Tax Declarations**: International B2B, B2C - **Flow Types**: 10.1 (B2B transactions), 10.2 (B2B payments), 10.3 (B2C transactions), 10.4 (B2C payments) ### 📡 AFNOR PDP/PA (XP Z12-013) - **Flow Service**: Submit and search flows to PDPs - **Directory Service**: Company search (SIREN/SIRET) - **Multi-client**: Support for multiple PDP configs per user ### 🏛️ Chorus Pro - **Public Sector Invoicing**: Complete API for Chorus Pro ### ⏳ Async Tasks - **Celery**: Asynchronous generation, validation and signing - **Polling**: Status tracking via `/tasks/{task_id}/status` - **Webhooks**: Automatic notifications when tasks complete ## 🔒 Authentication All requests require a **JWT token** in the Authorization header: ``` Authorization: Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN ``` ### How to obtain a JWT token? #### 🔑 Method 1: `/api/token/` API (Recommended) **URL:** `https://factpulse.fr/api/token/` This method is **recommended** for integration in your applications and CI/CD workflows. **Prerequisites:** Having set a password on your account **For users registered via email/password:** - You already have a password, use it directly **For users registered via OAuth (Google/GitHub):** - You must first set a password at: https://factpulse.fr/accounts/password/set/ - Once the password is created, you can use the API **Request example:** ```bash curl -X POST https://factpulse.fr/api/token/ \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "username": "your_email@example.com", "password": "your_password" }' ``` **Optional `client_uid` parameter:** To select credentials for a specific client (PA/PDP, Chorus Pro, signing certificates), add `client_uid`: ```bash curl -X POST https://factpulse.fr/api/token/ \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "username": "your_email@example.com", "password": "your_password", "client_uid": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000" }' ``` The `client_uid` will be included in the JWT and allow the API to automatically use: - AFNOR/PDP credentials configured for this client - Chorus Pro credentials configured for this client - Electronic signature certificates configured for this client **Response:** ```json { "access": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGc...", // Access token (validity: 30 min) "refresh": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGc..." // Refresh token (validity: 7 days) } ``` **Advantages:** - ✅ Full automation (CI/CD, scripts) - ✅ Programmatic token management - ✅ Refresh token support for automatic access renewal - ✅ Easy integration in any language/tool #### 🖥️ Method 2: Dashboard Generation (Alternative) **URL:** https://factpulse.fr/api/dashboard/ This method is suitable for quick tests or occasional use via the graphical interface. **How it works:** - Log in to the dashboard - Use the "Generate Test Token" or "Generate Production Token" buttons - Works for **all** users (OAuth and email/password), without requiring a password **Token types:** - **Test Token**: 24h validity, 1000 calls/day quota (free) - **Production Token**: 7 days validity, quota based on your plan **Advantages:** - ✅ Quick for API testing - ✅ No password required - ✅ Simple visual interface **Disadvantages:** - ❌ Requires manual action - ❌ No refresh token - ❌ Less suited for automation ### 📚 Full Documentation For more information on authentication and API usage: https://factpulse.fr/documentation-api/
<div align='center'> # Insights4YOU Jekyll Theme A sleek and modern Jekyll theme inspired by the [Tabler Admin Dashboard](https://github.com/tabler/tabler). This theme offers a clean, professional, and responsive interface, making it ideal for developers, content creators, and businesses. Whether you're building documentation sites, admin panels, or project showcases, this theme provides a minimal-effort solution with customizable layouts and modern design elements.  [][repo] [][build] [][codacy] [][gem] [][gem] [][license] </div> ## 🌟 Features - 🌙 **Dark and Light Themes**: Switch between dark and light modes for a personalized experience - 📱 **Responsive Design**: Fully optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop devices - 🔧 **Customizable Layouts**: Easily modify layouts to suit your needs - 🚀 **SEO Optimized**: Built-in support for Jekyll SEO tags to improve search engine visibility - 📦 **Gem-Based Installation**: Simple installation via RubyGems - 📝 **Markdown Support**: Write content using Markdown for simplicity and flexibility - 🎨 **Modern Design**: Inspired by the Tabler Admin Dashboard for a sleek and professional look - 📊 **Analytics Ready**: Add analytics scripts easily for tracking user interactions - 🔍 **Search Functionality**: Built-in search capabilities for content discovery - 🎯 **Clean Code**: Well-documented and maintainable codebase - 🛠️ **Developer Friendly**: Easy to extend and customize - 📱 **Mobile First**: Designed with mobile devices in mind ## 📋 Requirements - Ruby >= 2.7.0 - Jekyll ~> 4.2 - Bundler ~> 2.3 ## 🚀 Quick Start 1. **Install the theme:** ```ruby gem install insights4you-jekyll-theme ``` 2. **Create a new Jekyll site:** ```ruby jekyll new my-website ``` 3. **Add the theme to your Jekyll site's `Gemfile`:** ```ruby gem "insights4you-jekyll-theme" ``` 4. **Update your `_config.yml`:** ```yaml theme: insights4you-jekyll-theme ``` 5. **Install dependencies:** ```bash bundle install ``` 6. **Start your site:** ```bash bundle exec jekyll serve ``` ## 🎯 Demo Site To see the theme in action, check out the included example site: ```bash # Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/marciopaiva/insights4you-jekyll-theme.git # Navigate to theme directory cd insights4you-jekyll-theme # build and test make dev ``` Visit `http://localhost:4000` to see the demo site in action. ## 🎨 Customization ### Theme Configuration [WIP] ### Available Layouts - `default`: Standard page layout ### Custom Styling Create a new file `assets/css/custom.scss` to add your own styles: [WIP] ## 📝 Documentation ### Directory Structure [WIP] ### Creating Posts [WIP] ### Creating Pages [WIP] ## 🤝 Contributing We love your input! We want to make contributing to Insights4YOU as easy and transparent as possible. Please: 1. Fork the repository 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin feature/amazing-feature`) 5. Open a Pull Request ## 📄 License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details. ## 🙏 Acknowledgments - Tabler Admin Dashboard for design inspiration - Jekyll community for the amazing static site generator - All contributors who help improve this theme [repo]: https://github.com/marciopaiva/insights4you-jekyll-theme [build]: https://github.com/marciopaiva/insights4you-jekyll-theme/actions/workflows/gem-build.yml [codacy]: https://app.codacy.com/gh/marciopaiva/insights4you-jekyll-theme/dashboard [gem]: https://rubygems.org/gems/insights4you-jekyll-theme [license]: https://github.com/marciopaiva/insights4you-jekyll-theme/blob/master/LICENSE
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