express route that indicates whether a service is ready or not
TypeScript definitions for connect
The safe way to handle the `connect` socket event
Provides chat support to AmazonConnect customers
High performance middleware framework
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `connect` http middleware framework
## Local Development
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React bindings for Teller Connect
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
Provides a fallback for non-existing directories so that the HTML 5 history API can be used.
Node.js body parsing middleware
Connect is a family of libraries for building and consuming APIs on different languages and platforms. [@connectrpc/connect](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@connectrpc/connect) brings type-safe APIs with Protobuf to TypeScript.
A tool for connecting your design system components in code with your design system in Figma
TypeScript definitions for connect-history-api-fallback
Connect is a family of libraries for building and consuming APIs on different languages and platforms, and [@connectrpc/connect](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@connectrpc/connect) brings type-safe APIs with Protobuf to TypeScript.
oidc-token-hash validates (and generates) ID Token `_hash` claims such as `at_hash` or `c_hash`
Utility to help find out why Node isn't exiting
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Basic auth middleware for node and connect
Type-safe APIs with Protobuf and TypeScript.
Reactive utilities for Embla Carousel
A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision
Open browser when URL is ready
Production-ready MCP client with mTLS, OAuth 2.1, and semantic discovery. Connect to remote MCP and JSONRPC servers, invoke tools, discover capabilities with natural language, and track costs — all with enterprise-grade security.
'currently' is a console application designed to keep a running 'concentration log' of what you are currently doing in the moment. It is ideal for capturing your thoughts at work before the weekend so you're ready to go on Monday, or keeping you focused if you work in a distracting environment. 'currently' can save to a local file or connect to catch.com via its API
Provides SMTP STARTTLS support for Ruby 1.8.6 (built-in for 1.8.7+). Simply require 'smtp_tls' and use the Net::SMTP#enable_starttls method to talk to servers that use STARTTLS. require 'net/smtp' begin require 'smtp_tls' rescue LoadError end smtp = Net::SMTP.new address, port smtp.enable_starttls smtp.start Socket.gethostname, user, password, authentication do |server| server.send_message message, from, to end You can also test your SMTP connection settings using mail_smtp_tls: $ date | ruby -Ilib bin/mail_smtp_tls smtp.example.com submission \ "your username" "your password" plain \ from@example.com to@example.com Using SMTP_TLS 1.0.3 -> "220 smtp.example.com ESMTP XXX\r\n" <- "EHLO you.example.com\r\n" -> "250-smtp.example.com at your service, [192.0.2.1]\r\n" -> "250-SIZE 35651584\r\n" -> "250-8BITMIME\r\n" -> "250-STARTTLS\r\n" -> "250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n" -> "250 PIPELINING\r\n" <- "STARTTLS\r\n" -> "220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS\r\n" TLS connection started <- "EHLO you.example.com\r\n" -> "250-smtp.example.com at your service, [192.0.2.1]\r\n" -> "250-SIZE 35651584\r\n" -> "250-8BITMIME\r\n" -> "250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN\r\n" -> "250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES\r\n" -> "250 PIPELINING\r\n" <- "AUTH PLAIN BASE64_STUFF_HERE\r\n" -> "235 2.7.0 Accepted\r\n" <- "MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>\r\n" -> "250 2.1.0 OK XXX\r\n" <- "RCPT TO:<to@example.com>\r\n" -> "250 2.1.5 OK XXX\r\n" <- "DATA\r\n" -> "354 Go ahead XXX\r\n" writing message from String wrote 91 bytes -> "250 2.0.0 OK 1247028988 XXX\r\n" <- "QUIT\r\n" -> "221 2.0.0 closing connection XXX\r\n" This will connect to smtp.example.com using the submission port (port 587) with a username and password of "your username" and "your password" and authenticate using plain-text auth (the submission port always uses SSL) then send the current date to to@example.com from from@example.com. Debug output from the connection will be printed on stderr.
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