Escape and join command-line arguments, cross-platform.
Manipulate strings according to the word parsing rules of the UNIX Bourne shell.
Help command for node, partner of minimist and commist
A npm package wrapper for OpenAPI Generator (https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator), generates which API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
Improved typeof detection for node.js and the browser.
Join urls and normalize as in path.join.
BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic.
provides access to the windows registry through the REG tool
Object value retrieval given a string path
Command-line tool for Kysely
Improved deep equality testing for Node.js and the browser.
Array manipulation, ordering, searching, summarizing, etc.
Type safe SQL query builder
Join a list
the Istanbul command line interface
Convert a string of words to a JavaScript identifier
Join urls or system paths, even with undefined values
Use Claude, Anthropic's AI assistant, right from your terminal. Claude can understand your codebase, edit files, run terminal commands, and handle entire workflows for you.
Turborepo is a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript codebases.
A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given node script runs continuously (i.e. forever)
Markdown-ish syntax for generating flowcharts, mindmaps, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, gantt charts, git graphs and more.
The Vega visualization grammar.
The React Framework
This is an [Expo](https://expo.dev) project created with [`create-expo-app`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-expo-app).
A command line tool for joining your next Zoom meeting
Automates joining multiple video files using the `cat` command and ffmpeg.
Automatically apply a mode to a user based on nick!user@host when they join a channel. Also has commands to add and delete users, and apply mode to anyone that joins a channel.
Command line tool used to join mts files from AVCHD camcorders using ffmpeg without reencoding the video.
This library is for developing web sites which publish command files to create new sessions or to join them for SOBA mieruka Client application.
Command line utility that can split files into chunks, join them together. All is done in binary mode making it encoding independent.
Net::YAIL is an IRC library written in pure Ruby. Using simple functions, it is trivial to build a complex, event-driven IRC application, such as a bot or even a full command-line client. All events can have a single callback and any number of before-callback and after-callback filters. Even outgoing events, such as when you join a channel or send a message, can have filters for stats gathering, text filtering, etc.
tb is a manipulation tool for tables. tb provides a command and a library for manipulating tables: Unix filter like operations (sort, cat, cut, ls, etc.), SQL like operations (join, group, etc.), other table operations (search, gsub, rename, cross, melt, unmelt, etc.), information extractions (git, svn, tar), and more. tb supports various table formats: CSV, TSV, JSON, NDJSON, LTSV, etc.
ActsAsTrackable is designed to simplify the process of tracking database object activities in Ruby on Rails applications. By including the gem and running a few setup commands, developers can make their models trackable with minimal effort. The gem supports tracking multiple versions of objects and associating activities with specific users. It is auto-loaded into ActiveRecord, eliminating the need for manual inclusion in models. ActsAsTrackable also provides methods for joining records with their associated activities, making it easier to query and analyze object changes.
Welcome to the "Knuckleheads" game, a (slightly enhanced version of the) fully functional text driven game written in Ruby 1.9 and used as a teaching aid for the excellent web-based Ruby course administered by Pragmatic Studios. W00t! W00t! Before playing, fill the default csv file "players.csv" with any number of players by putting the name of each followed by their initial health (an integer separated from the name by a comma). Each player must be on a new line. You may also create an alternate file formatted the same way with a different name. (A sample alternate player file called "more_nuts.csv" is provided as an example.) Invoke an alternate file simply by entering the file name when prompted. How fun is that!! To start the game, start the Ruby file "studio_game.rb" in Ruby 1.9 (or later should work as well) and follow the directions. By the way, there are two players added in hard code with modified behavior. One is "sandro" a LOSER or "clumsy" player who damages his treasure upon collecting it, resulting in the value of each treasure being worth only half of it's original value. What a klutz! The other is a wild-ass player, "bright_eyes." He's a serious partyier! After every other player is spent, he "finds the last beer in the fridge" and can't help but w00t. Bright_eyes starts off just like everyone else. But after being w00ted six times he goes freak'n w00t-crazy and w00ts EVERY TIME! You better think long and hard before committing to joining Mr. bright_eyes. Legend has it that he eats the livers of his prey after he parties them to death, and in this way remains an immortal player! Now fire up that command line for some outrageous fun! CAUTION: It is addictive. My cousin, Schneebo (the Schneebo on my Dad's side, NOT Schneebo Salifronski) once sat down and played Knuckleheads non-stop for 176.39 hours. It's the truth - you've been warned. Oh, and by the way: Three w00ts for Pragmatic Studios - woot, woot, h00ray! - woot, woot, h00ray! - woot, woot, h00ray!
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