Fluent, chainable validation library — structured errors, built-in sanitization, under 3kb
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Chain functions, generators, Node streams, and Web streams into a pipeline with backpressure support.
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HANDLE CONFIGURATION ONCE AND FOR ALL
Dead simple Object schema validation
Email address and domain validation
TypeScript definitions for validate-npm-package-name
Validates whether a string matches the production for an XML name or qualified name
User validations for npm
A utility for managing a prototype chain
Check if a buffer contains valid UTF-8
Loosely validate an event.
Email address and domain validation
TypeScript definitions for stream-chain
Chain Registry Workflows
Chain Registry CLI
API for combining call site modifiers
A simple asynchronous tool
A very strict and proper argument parser.
Cypress plugin to interact with ag grid
Check if a string is SVG
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Offline HTML5 validator and linter
Market-maker-grade command-line interface for the Deadeye Rust SDK.
Typed deployment manifests + (future) declare/deploy helpers for the Deadeye contract suite.
EV-maximizing trade picker and LP P&L math for Deadeye normal markets.
High-level Rust SDK for trading on Deadeye prediction markets. Designed for market makers — low latency, small dependency surface, no hidden async.
Starknet contract bindings, Cairo Serde encoders, and view-call wrappers for Deadeye markets.
Provides Ruby helpers to validate cryptocurrency addresses across common chains.
This library helps validate attributes to specific types in the same way that ActiveModel valiations work. Able to chain additional modifiers to each validation.
ace-sim executes preset-driven simulation chains across multiple providers so teams can validate ideas, review tasks, and compare synthesis outcomes before taking action.
Framework for building business operations as composable pipelines. Chain steps that short-circuit on failure, collect validation errors, wrap in database transactions with callbacks, and scope nested data structures.
A minimal gem used to validate Aikido's RubyGems firewall rules and supply chain security detection.
Simple Ruby Service is a lightweight framework for creating Services and Service Objects (SOs) in Ruby. The framework makes Services and SOs look and feel like ActiveModels, complete with: 1. validations and robust error handling; 2. workflows and method chaining; and 3. consistent interfaces. Additionally, Simple Ruby Service Objects can stand in for Procs, wherever Procs are expected (via ducktyping).
LHS ia a Rails-Gem, providing an ActiveRecord like interface to access HTTP-JSON-Services from Rails Applications. Special features provided by this gem are: Multiple endpoint configuration per resource, active-record-like query-chains, scopes, error handling, relations, request cycle cache, batch processing, including linked resources (hypermedia), data maps (data accessing), nested-resource handling, ActiveModel like backend validation conversion, formbuilder-compatible, three types of pagination support, service configuration per resource, kaminari-support and much more.
DHS ia a Rails-Gem, providing an ActiveRecord like interface to access HTTP-JSON-Services from Rails Applications. Special features provided by this gem are: Multiple endpoint configuration per resource, active-record-like query-chains, scopes, error handling, relations, request cycle cache, batch processing, including linked resources (hypermedia), data maps (data accessing), nested-resource handling, ActiveModel like backend validation conversion, formbuilder-compatible, three types of pagination support, service configuration per resource, kaminari-support and much more.
A Ruby toolkit for working with BIMI — discovering records, fetching and validating SVG Tiny PS logos, and verifying VMC and CMC certificate chains. This is an early preview release; the public API will grow with subsequent versions. Run BIMI.check in a terminal to see an animated placeholder for the checker that's coming next.
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