Programming language to operate with addition, substraction, multiplication and division using colors and numbers.
Fast Color Parsing and Manipulation
Encodings that map abstract data to visual representation.
Process execution for humans
Color spaces! RGB, HSL, Cubehelix, Lab and HCL (Lch).
Convert colors between RGBA/HSLA/Hex
CSS minifier with structural optimisations
A utility to track objects on a canvas by unique px color
Animated transitions for D3 selections.
Generate color based on the given string (using HSL color space and SHA256).
Parse CSS inline style to JavaScript object.
Recursive matching plugin for Regex+
Wrapper for the loading of Google Maps JavaScript API script in the browser
Custom element (web component) for the YouTube player.
Custom element (web component) for the TikTok player.
Cast your video element to the big screen with ease!
Custom element (web component) for playing video using the HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) format. Uses HLS.js.
Custom element for playing video using the DASH format. Uses dash.js.
The complete tooltip, popover, dropdown, and menu solution for the web
A custom element for the Twitch player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
A list of color names and its values
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
A custom element for the Cloudflare player with an API that matches the `<video>` API
Mix two colors together in variable proportion. Opacity is included in the calculations.
Simple colored output helper for ruby scripts.
Ultra-minimal library to simplify the use of colors in ruby scripts.
Formatting, indentation, bash colors, etc. for ruby cli script output
Add some swag to your scripts, with symbols and colors
Small base for CLI scripts; signal handling, indented logging, colors ticks/crosses, injectable args/IO.
Output a colorized version of your program's usage using a Markdown document embedded in your script, from your project's README, or anywhere else.
Emoji-colored logger for Ruby and Rails — use it in models, controllers, views, console, or scripts.
This very simple gem was created to simplify your life in creating your log in your programs. It simply allows you to display logs of different colors, whether for a web application like RubyOnRails or for scripts.
The eventual aim of SenSpace is to standardize auto scripting for functions to make it easier for AI algorithms to script automatically. This follows a simple grammer: GRAMMAR PHRASE SAY [object color action]. The parser than compiles your commands into formal ruby modules. Eventually I will be expanding this into its own independant scripting language seperate from Ruby.
xmltv2html is a Ruby script that generates a static HTML page from the output of XMLTV. This is different from other XMLTV -> HTML programs in that the times are on the horizontal axis and the channels on the vertical axis. The HTML output can be modified using a CSS file. The prefered method to view a show's info is via DHTML (the default). With version 0.5.3+, the attributes (fonts, colors, size) of the DHTML can be modified.
Hanifx is a professional Ruby gem that allows you to encode text and files irreversibly. It includes script safety checks, manual module import options, user-defined output paths, overwrite controls, and colorful terminal output. Compatible with Termux, Linux, and macOS.
== DESCRIPTION: This is a script for monitoring webpages that reuses other programs (w3m, diff, webdiff etc.) to do most of the actual work. By default, it works on an ASCII basis, i.e. with the output of text-based webbrowsers like w3m (or lynx, links etc.) as the output can easily be post-processed. With the help of some friends (see the section below on requirements), it can also work with HTML. E.g., if you have websec installed, you can also use its webdiff program to show colored diffs. By default, this script will use w3m to dump HTML pages and then run diff over the current page and the previous backup. Some pages are better viewed with lynx or links. Downloaded documents (HTML or ASCII) can be post-processed (e.g., filtered through some ruby block that extracts elements via hpricot and the like). Please see the configuration options below to find out how to change this globally or for a single source. === CAVEAT: The script also includes experimental support for monitoring whole websites. Basically, this script supports robots.txt directives (see requirements) but this is hardly tested and may not work in some cases. While it is okay for your own websites to ignore robots.txt, it is not for others. Please make sure that the webpages you run this program on allow such a use. Some webpages disallow the use of any automatic downloader or offline reader in their user agreements.
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