funjs
``` <Button bgColor="blue" size="large" fluid > Click Me </Button> ```
An event emitter implementation with async support in mind
This is a simple click me button project
简易的翻译插件,demo地址[点我点我 click me](http://zoone.cc:8080/webproject/components_demo/translateLanguage)
Let your JS API users either give you a callback or receive a promise
vue directive to make a scrollable element scroll by draging to the scroll direction
JavaScript API for face detection and face recognition in the browser with tensorflow.js
 ## [Example (click me)](https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/monabbous/slidebox/blob/master/examples/simple.html) As you can see in the example above, this slidebox is easy to configure with these
Help command for node, partner of minimist and commist
Cloud Logging Client Library for Node.js
A Vite plugin that adds location data attributes to JSX elements
Manipulate HTML strings with a Browser-like API
Intuitive, type safe and flexible Store for Vue
A React component and hooks wrapper for popper.js
A low level parser for ANSI sequences.
<template> <l-button type="primary">Click me</l-button> </template> <script> export default() { mounted() { this.$notice({ title: '提示', content: this.content, duration: 3 }) } } <script>
Create your next immutable state by mutating the current one
Remove the trailing spaces from a string.
Chakra UI system primitives
A module that parses a string as regular expression and returns the parsed value.
Floaters everywhere!
Parse paths (local paths, urls: ssh/git/etc)
Get the protocols of an input url.
If there is one thing that has plagued me over the years, it's that I constantly have more tabs in my browser open that necessary. And these tabs are usually images of Japanese idols I intend to save at some point but never do. This is because the whole process of grabbing the image either through right clicking the image or having to search for it via my browser's inspector then moving it to the desired directory via the GUI interface is an incredibly tedious and time consuming task. But through the power of code and this library, I will be able to just point the links of posts containing the images I want using this library and it will generate for me the links to the images which I can then pipe into some other tool dedicated for downloading like wget. With that being said, Hashimoto Kanna is your master now and she will show you the true nature of the force.
# Sangoro A Ruby program to change the exif creation time stamp of JPEGs or PNGs.<br> # Installation To use the Sangoro tool you require: <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/"><code>ruby</code></a> (v>=2.3.3) </ul> as well as the following Ruby gems: <ul> <li><code>fastimage</code> <li><code>fileutils</code> <li><code>gtk3</code> <li><code>mini_exiftool</code></li> </ul> On Mac you might need the exiftool installed. I recommend installing it using the Brew package manager: ```brew install exiftool``` Get the Sangoro tool by typing ```gem install sangoro``` in your command line. This will install the sangoro gem as well as the gems mentined above. Now you can just run ```sangoro``` in your command line. # Usage 1. Select a JPEG/PNG file by clicking on "Select image" 2. You will see the file name and the creation date & time on the right side, if available. 3. Now you can specify by how many hours, minutes and/or seconds you want the time stamp to move. You also need to choose whether to move the timestamp forward or back. 4. If you want to apply this change to all images in the folder, check the box below. 5. Click "Apply". 6. You are done. The exif creation timestamp of the selected image(s) was adjusted as specified. # Remarks If you have any remarks, bugs, questions etc. please tell me, I'd be happy to help.
# Wuffl <strong> 1. Introduction </strong> Wuffl is a simple image viewer which can move pictures either to a „Selected“ folder or to a „Deleted“ folder. "Selected" and "Deleted" folders are located in the same folder as the chosen picture. Wuffl is available for Linux Ubuntu >=14.04, Mac >= OS Ventura and Windows >=10. Imagine you review you vacation photographs and you need to select which pictures to show to your friends at the next party, or you work your way through a bunch of old pictures and you need to select a view of them for a anniversary celebration. Wuffl allows you to move the picture to an extra folder ("Selected") or to a "Deleted" folder while viewing it. <strong> 2. Installation </strong> To use the Wuffl image viewer you require: <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/"><code>ruby</code></a> (v2.4) </ul> as well as the following Ruby gems: <ul> <li><code>fastimage</code> <li><code>fileutils</code> <li><code>gtk3</code> <li><code>stringio</code></li> </ul> Get the Wullf image viewer by typing ```gem install wuffl``` in your command line. This will install the wuffl gem as well as the gems mentined above. <strong>3. Usage</strong> Using your terminal or cmd start Wuffl by typing <code> wuffl</code> After starting Wuffl you'll see a start screen with a line of buttons at the bottom. To select an image go to the top left corner, klick on <code>File</code> → <code>Open file</code> and browse to the location of you images. Then select an image and click <code>open</code> or just doubleclick on the selected image. <strong>4. Remarks</strong> If you have any remarks, bugs, questions etc. please tell me, I'd be happy to help.
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