Anonymously execute external functions from another script
使用方式 ```bash npx @kevisual/code-builder build ```
low code builder
Nice2Dev UI Designers - Visual designer & no-code builder components: DashboardDesigner, WorkflowDesigner, ThemeDesigner, ThemeBuilder, ViewBuilder, ControlConfigurator
vue-source-code-builder is a utility for dynamically generating formatted source code for documentation purposes.
Structured source code builder
Code Builder
Source Code builder for H5 Applications
creditor reference code builder and verification
XML utilities for the AWS SDK
Build XML from JSON without C/C++ based libraries
This package is use to generate code for the @solidxai projects
A Storybook builder to dev and build with Webpack
A Storybook builder to dev and build with Vite
Webpack Builder for Architect
This plugin generates [Vercel Build Output API v3](https://vercel.com/docs/build-output-api/v3) for Gatsby v4+ projects.
Adds code highlighting support to vite-plugin-md
unist utility to create a new trees with a nice syntax
Angular Code Builder helps writing delarative code block in your view
Helper function to build binary assignment operator visitors
Angular CLI builder for ESLint
HTTP utilities. Used by [electron-builder](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder).
Storybook framework-agnostic API
app-builder precompiled binaries
A code builder for generating indented string code blocks.
A mocking library for AWS. This is NOT an official AWS library. Renamed to aws-mocks.
A mocking library for AWS. This is NOT an official AWS library.
GMT FEM Code Builder
Boilerplate code for XML parsers and builders made for damedata.cz
Osiris is a ruby library to interact with AWS Code Deploy.
A Rails form builder that generates Twitter Bootstrap markup and helps keep your code clean
KBuilder-PackageJson provides various fluent builders and code generators for building package.json file
Bob the Builder will build your code. Simple.
Bob the Builder will build your code. Simple.
Bob the Builder will build your code. Simple.
Bob the Builder will build your code. Simple.
markd is html builder for markdown, textile and wiki. markd makes well-formatted html with CSS and prittfied code by Google Code Prettify.
Inline allows you to write foreign code within your ruby code. It automatically determines if the code in question has changed and builds it only when necessary. The extensions are then automatically loaded into the class/module that defines it. You can even write extra builders that will allow you to write inlined code in any language. Use Inline::C as a template and look at Module#inline for the required API. == Features/Problems: * Quick and easy inlining of your C or C++ code embedded in your ruby script. * Extendable to work with other languages. * Automatic conversion between ruby and C basic types * char, unsigned, unsigned int, char *, int, long, unsigned long * inline_c_raw exists for when the automatic conversion isn't sufficient. * Only recompiles if the inlined code has changed. * Pretends to be secure. * Only requires standard ruby libraries, nothing extra to download.
fast_xs provides C extensions for escaping text. The original String#fast_xs method is based on the xchar code by Sam Ruby: * http://intertwingly.net/stories/2005/09/28/xchar.rb * http://intertwingly.net/blog/2005/09/28/XML-Cleansing _why also packages an older version with Hpricot (patches submitted). The version here should be compatible with the latest version of Hpricot code. Ruby on Rails will automatically use String#fast_xs from either Hpricot or this gem version with the bundled Builder package. String#fast_xs is an almost exact translation of Sam Ruby's original implementation (String#to_xs), but it does escape """ (which is an optional, but all parsers are able ot handle it. XML::Builder as packaged in Rails 2.0 will be automatically use String#fast_xs instead of String#to_xs available.
Workbench strikes to reach a better balance between easy-to-read factory builders, ease of use, and robustness. Workbench doesn't use any fancy tricks. It's code is small and the average rubyist should have no trouble reading it. It exploits what ruby provides. Instead of operating on a proxy object, builders operate on the actual model. It's also ORM agnostic.
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