clone-rpc =========
An env-agnostic serializer and deserializer with recursion ability and types beyond JSON, based on the HTML structured clone algorithm.
A json rpc implementation over streams
Runtime library for RPC clients generated by the protoc plugin "protobuf-ts"
JSON-RPC 2.0 implementation over WebSockets for Node.js
Type definitions for parsed types used in the Solana RPC
Shared generic JSON RPC specifications
Remote procedure call for client-server communication in Vite plugins
Create an Ethereum provider using a JSON-RPC engine or middleware
A small toolset for streaming JSON-RPC data and matching requests and responses
A library for sending JSON RPC requests to Solana RPCs
Defines all default Solana RPC methods as types
A library for subscribing to Solana RPC notifications
A generic implementation of JSON RPCs using proxies
Ethereum RPC and Provider errors
Reusable transformers for patching RPC inputs and outputs
JSON-RPC 2.0 client and server
[json-rpc-engine](https://github.com/MetaMask/json-rpc-engine) middleware implementing ethereum filter methods. Backed by an [eth-block-tracker](https://github.com/MetaMask/eth-block-tracker) and web3 provider interface (`web3.currentProvider`).
Ethereum RPC and Provider errors.
Defines all default Solana RPC subscriptions as types
Type definitions for values used in the Solana RPC, and helper functions for working with them
An RPC transport that uses HTTP requests
Type Safe RPC library.
Generates an id useable in json rpc payloads.
pomelo-citrus-rpc is a simple clone of pomelo-rpc, it provides the infrastructure of RPC between multi-server processes
This gem automagically prepares complete URIs for Gravatar, for both avatars and profiles, with all currently supported options, included the XML-RPC API, as of 2014-04-30, starting from a single email address! It's my first Ruby gem, hoping it will be useful for someone (let me know if you use it, please!). GNU GPLv3 license; source code available through anonymous checkout: `hg clone http://hg.savannah.nongnu.org/hgweb/gravaty/` or write me and I'll send it. You can even decide to contribute to this little free software project by registering to Savannah and ask to be part of the 'gravaty' project! With contributions from: 新部裕, Peter R. Marreck, Jon Maken, Łukasz Niemier.