A utility for managing a prototype chain
A deep deletion module for node (like `rm -rf`)
Entity parser for XML, HTML, External entites with security and NCR control
_NOTE: This is specifically tailored for Firebase JS SDK usage, if you are not a member of the Firebase team, please avoid using this package_
Check in which environment the code is running - browser/node.js/webworker/jsdom/deno
Use Custom Media Queries in CSS
A node module to get your node module started
Opens stuff, like webpages and files and executables, cross-platform
A wrapper of the webchannel packages from closure-library for use outside of a closure compiled application
Double-precision complex number functions.
Single-precision complex number functions.
Module version of UZIP.js
Given a path string, return a generator that walks up the path, emitting each dirname.
Return the real and imaginary components of a double-precision complex floating-point number.
The RAW complex numbers library
Return the real and imaginary components of a single-precision complex floating-point number.
Use your GraphQL data in your Angular app, with the Apollo Client
Validate and visualize dependencies. With your rules. JavaScript, TypeScript, CoffeeScript. ES6, CommonJS, AMD.
A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.
Unopinionated Accessible Tree Component with Multi-Select and Drag-And-Drop
Return the real and imaginary components of a double-precision complex floating-point number.
Return the real and imaginary components of a single-precision complex floating-point number.
An eslint config for React bugs, jsx accessibility, and no styling
128-bit complex number.
Adds support in ActiveRecord for foreign_keys, complex indexes and other database-related stuff. Easily create foreign_keys, complex indexes and views.
Adds support in ActiveRecord for foreign_keys, complex indexes and other database-related stuff. Easily create foreign_keys, complex indexes and views.
uh ok so roast beef is some kind of package manager that is for bleeding-edge programs. so basically it does not have its own repositories. instead it just will download source from the upstream repository and will do all the necessary steps to install . you get things that are as fresh as possible. i am talking about really fresh like your eggs and milk. roast beef saves you from having to look up the repository locations for all the stuff you want to build from source. it also abstracts away the differences in build processes. say you want the latest version of such a package as gnu emacs. so you grab the source but you know emacs is a little different from other packages and requires "make bootstrap" in between the configure and make step. with roastbeef all the complexity of such things is hidden from you. and if you have a lot of stuff built from source you can keep them all up to date with a single command. the motivations behind this are made more clear in a blog post: http://technomancy.us/106 == man why you even got to do a thing
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