Polls HTTP resources and fires events when they change
A little library for asserting types and values, with zero dependencies.
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Tiny LiveReload server, background-friendly
A lightweight cache for file metadata, ideal for processes that work on a specific set of files and only need to reprocess files that have changed since the last run
Tells you whether or not dependencies in package.json have been changed.
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multipart/form-data parser which supports streaming
A simple hook to debug various Reactjs hooks which supports dependency as the second argument.
Tiny LiveReload server, background-friendly
Parses well-formed HTML (meaning all tags closed) into an AST and back. quickly.
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Livereload for webpack
Compares JavaScript objects
URI.js is a Javascript library for working with URLs.
Unique machine (desktop) id (no admin privileges required).
Only pass .less files through the gulp stream if they or their dependencies have changed
Only pass through changed files
A natural language date parser in Javascript
Deep diffs two objects, including nested structures of arrays and objects, and return the difference.
LZ-based compression algorithm
Mini LiveReload server, background-friendly
Run Grunt tasks with only those source files where the content changed to the last run.
Unicorn wrapper that restarts the server when a file changes (inspired by http://namelessjon.posterous.com/?tag=unicorn)
# Introduction The Dyspatch API is based on the REST paradigm, and features resource based URLs with standard HTTP response codes to indicate errors. We use standard HTTP authentication and request verbs, and all responses are JSON formatted. See our [Implementation Guide](https://docs.dyspatch.io/development/implementing_dyspatch/) for more details on how to implement Dyspatch. ## API Client Libraries Dyspatch provides API Clients for popular languages and web frameworks. - [Java](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-java) - [Javascript](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-javascript) - [Python](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-python) - [C#](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-dotnet) - [Go](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-golang) - [Ruby](https://github.com/getdyspatch/dyspatch-ruby)
Monitors a directory for file changes then uses an http post request to send the file to a remote service
Industrial-strength scaffolding for Ruby on Rails application development. A drop-in replacement for the scaffold generator that produces production-ready controllers that are safe from state-changing HTTP GET requests and that have streamlined URLs.
Workflow specifically for ActiveModel objects.
em-proxy based shadow proxy server
This is an early fork from https://github.com/onelogin/ruby-saml - I plan to "rebase" these changes ontop of their current version eventually.
A Rubygem to make your local developnment environment available to the internet using the tunnlr.com service. Based entirely on mmangino's tunnlr_connector.
This bundler plugin allows to change dependencies for a gem. It can be helpful in situation when a developer needs to use some other dependency than default for the gem. For usage details, please see: https://github.com/tarnowsc/bundler-override#usage
Check if `.travis.yml` specifies latest available rubies from listed on https://rubies.travis-ci.org and propose changes
Speeds up asset compilation by skipping the assets:precompile task if none of the assets were changed since last release. Works *only* with Capistrano 3+. Based on https://coderwall.com/p/aridag
Renamed get_your_rep. Reversioned. Big changes to API and extensibility, documentation coming soon. https://github.com/msimonborg/get_your_rep
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