Returns an array containing the initial elements which both input arrays have in common
Merge the actions of multiple watch triggers into a single common sequence.
A lexer and longest common sequence finder (between source code files)
Contains parsers and serializers for ASN.1 (currently BER only)
Rope-based persistent sequence type
A parser for ANSI escape sequences
Distributed sequence
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Apply a sequence of filter functions to an object
Create parsers using parser combinators with helpful error messages
Run a series of dependent gulp tasks in order
Fast and easy parser of statements in source code in any language ✂️
A small JS+SVG library for drawing railroad syntax diagrams.
A library for setting up JavaScript factories to help build objects as test data, with full TypeScript support
a few common utility template tags for ES2015
Utilities for SQL instrumentations
Redis utilities for redis instrumentations
Universal Module for Secure Random Generator in JavaScript
An Implementation of ES Observables
Drop-in replacement for run-sequence for gulp 4
Microsoft Authentication Library for js
A common tooling library used by the googleapis npm module. You probably don't want to use this directly.
Parse and generate RS-delimited JSON sequences according to draft-ietf-json-text-sequence
Merge multiple XML sources
Diff::LCS computes the difference between two Enumerable sequences using the McIlroy-Hunt longest common subsequence (LCS) algorithm. It includes utilities to create a simple HTML diff output format and a standard diff-like tool. This is release 2.0, which has significant breaking changes (removal of deprecations and workarounds) and requires at least Ruby 3.2 or higher. See full details in the `CHANGELOG`, but users of diff-lcs should not notice any significant changes to the APIs. ==== To Install:
Common substitution matrices for sequence alignment.
A sequencer takes input, runs an ordered sequence of steps, and returns a Result carrying a success-or-failure flag, a structured error, and the working context that was built up during execution. Built with Rails in mind but framework-agnostic.
Some common nice and shiny ansi escapse sequences and html format tags for the daily grind in the shell and browser.
Validate passwords against configurable policies (length, complexity, common password dictionary, context-aware checks), score strength with entropy-based and zxcvbn-style analysis, detect keyboard patterns and sequences, hash with bcrypt, and generate secure random passwords, passphrases, and PINs.
This library borned from the early versions of string_utility_belt gem, this gem adds new common purpose methods to String class. E.g: split a string in words, replace a sequence of spaces per a unique space.
Motion SlicK is a wrapper of the SpriteKit api that helps make building SpriteKit based games easier. The Motion SlicK gem adds a convenience DSL for SKAction onto the SKNode class. This adds less verbose names for common SKActions, and provides an easy way to build sequences and grouped actions (even nested). It also adds a few convenience methods for determining SKNode size and boundaries.
Zero-dependency Ruby utilities for Thai national ID numbers: • checksum validation (modulus-11), • component decoding (category, province, district, sequence), • province-constrained valid ID generation with DISTRICT_COUNTS, • province name lookup for all 77 provinces, • laser ID validation, decoding, and generation, • human-readable category descriptions (0–8), • Buddhist Era ↔ Common Era date conversion.
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