Fuzzily compare two arrays of names
Micro library for sorting arrays using the firstBy().thenBy().thenBy() syntax
Fastest deep equal comparison for React. Great for React.memo & shouldComponentUpdate. Also really fast general-purpose deep comparison.
Compare strings containing a mix of letters and numbers in the way a human being would in sort order.
JavaScript utilities for Vega.
Compare semver version strings to find greater, equal or lesser.
Does this JS environment support the `name` property on functions?
A simple list of possible Typed Array names.
Get a compare function for array to sort
A collection of SCSS-specific rules for Stylelint
compare two collections
Compare alphanumeric strings the same way a human would, using a natural order algorithm
Compare strings containing a mix of letters and numbers in the way a human being would in sort order.
Compare two objects using accessed properties with Proxy
Node JS directory compare
It's react's useEffect hook, except using deep comparison on the inputs, not reference equality
Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package name
The set of canonical Unicode property names supported in ECMAScript RegExp property escapes.
Compare strings with Intl.Collator if available, falling back to String.localeCompare otherwise
Extracts CSS class/id names from a string
Securely compare two strings, copied from cryptiles
Compare json schemas smarter.
Compare semver version numbers
Constant-time comparison algorithm to prevent timing attacks.
Compare the card's bin range and return the card's brand name.
Did-you-mean compares the misspelled method name with all other method names and suggests the one with closest textual match.
Named bit flags with a DSL for defining flags at bit positions, symbolic read/set/clear/toggle, flag groups, bulk operations, bitwise OR/AND/XOR, JSON/hash serialization, and Comparable support.
It recognizes common abbreviations and misspellings for names of the books of the Bible and a variety of ways of denoting ranges of chapters and verses. It can parse pericopes singly or out of a block of text. It's useful for comparing two pericopes for intersection and normalizing them into a well-formatted string.
persists filtered list of ldap group names, prevents values over 8000 chars from being persisted. Allows application to set a list of groups to check for and compare a list of groups against it, allowing the application to persist only the necessary groups.
RubyTree is a Ruby implementation of the generic tree data structure. It provides simple APIs to store named nodes, and to access, modify, and traverse the tree. The data model is node-centric, where nodes in the tree are the primary structural elements. It supports all common tree-traversal methods (pre-order, post-order, and breadth first). RubyTree mixes in the Enumerable and Comparable modules and behaves like a standard Ruby collection (iteration, comparison, etc.). RubyTree also includes a binary tree implementation, which provides in-order node traversal besides the other methods. RubyTree can import from and export to JSON, and supports Ruby’s object marshaling.
This package provides a handy command to help you recover from Vim recovery files. Vim makes .swp files as you edit your files so that if an edit session crashes you can recover the latest changes you haven't saved. Unfortunately though, there's no easy way to compare a saved file with the recovery file, so if a session does crash you are often left with many .swp files that you have to save under new names one by one and compare to the original files. vimrecover searches for swap files in the current directory, converts them to files that can be compared to the original files, lets you compare them with meld, deletes them if they are the same as the original files and generally helps you clean up the mess. vimrecover is an interactive command-line program.
It recognizes common abbreviations and misspellings for names of the books of the Bible and a variety of ways of denoting ranges of chapters and verses. It can parse pericopes singly or out of a block of text. It's useful for comparing two pericopes for intersection and normalizing them into a well-formatted string.
This library generates diff reports of CSV files, using the diff capabilities of the CSV Diff gem. Unlike a standard diff that compares line by line, and is sensitive to the ordering of records, CSV-Diff identifies common lines by key field(s), and then compares the contents of the fields in each line. CSV-Diff Report takes the diff information calculated by CSV-Diff, and uses it to produce Excel, HTML, or text diff reports. It also provides a command-line tool (csvdiff) for generating these diff reports from CSV files. The csvdiff command-line tool supports both file and directory diffs. As directories may contain files of different formats, .csvdiff files can be used to match file names to file types, and specify the appropriate diff settings for each file type.
Tea Shopper is a command line interface that scrapes tea data from the web and allows users to compare teas by name, price per ounce, and tea shop. When the user chooses a tea, it displays specific details, such as purchase URL, flavors, region, and description. Check out a short demonstration video. at https://www.loom.com/share/5d3cc369d7c243d4af5e665206b39a75.
CrmFormatter is perfect for curating high-volume enterprise-scale web scraping, and integrates well with Nokogiri, Mechanize, and asynchronous jobs via Delayed_job or SideKick, to name a few. Web Scraping and Harvesting often gathers a lot of junk to sift through; presenting unexpected edge cases around each corner. CrmFormatter has been developed and refined during the past few years to focus on improving that task. It's also perfect for processing API data, Web Forms, and routine DB normalizing and scrubbing processes. Not only does it reformat Address, Phone, and Web data, it can also accept lists to scrub against, then providing detailed reports about how each piece of data compares with your criteria lists.
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