Construction calculation utilities for building projects — measurements, materials, lumber, drywall, paint, roofing, slope, and cost estimation helpers.
[ Struct ] is C Like faster Javascript construction utils
General utilities for plugins to use
Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
webpack Validation Utils
Type utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for collecting TSConfigs for linting scenarios.
Shared Vitest utility functions
utility functions for archiver
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AST utility module for statically analyzing JSX
A set of utility functions for expect and related packages
merge() utility function
bigint to buffer conversion with native support
This library is meant for utility functions that can be used across the sdk not meant for use by external developers.
Utilities for SQL instrumentations
Redis utilities for redis instrumentations
Captures and cleans stack traces
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Utilities for Floating UI
Reactive utilities for Embla Carousel
The official runtime utils for Standard Schema
The US Census can be hard to digest for mere mortals. Geographic data is hidden away in shapefiles, a format unsupported by the freely available mapping sites like Google Maps and OpenStreetMap. Map servers, like GeoServer and MapServer have support for shapefiles, but those solutions are often too much for smaller organizations to set up and maintain. Scensus is a project to bring simple mapping of US Census data to the rest of us. Scensus-utils is a set of ruby scripts and files necessary to transform the census data in use for the Scensus project. You do not need to install Scensus-utils to run Scensus, but they are provided to foster further collaboration on the techniques and tools used to map.
R (language) provides C interface. This package utilize the interface and allow Ruby to construct and evaluate R's internal S expressions
A utility library that provides a `Semantic::Version` value object. You can parse strings into version objects or construct them by hand. Any module, class, or object can be given a version through a helper. All version objects properly handle instantiation, duplication, cloning, accessors, mutators, stringification, and comparison; and come with helpful predicate methods.
Ruby utility for constructing HTML class strings conditionally with the provided syntax, you can define a module named Clsx that includes a method to handle each case: strings, objects (hashes), arrays, and a combination of these with nested structures. This method will recursively process each argument, filter out falsy values, and concatenate the truthy values into a single string.
GRATR is a framework for graph data structures and algorithms. This library is a fork of RGL. This version utilizes Ruby blocks and duck typing to greatly simplfy the code. It also supports export to DOT format for display as graphics. GRATR currently contains a core set of algorithm patterns: * Breadth First Search * Depth First Search * A* Search * Floyd-Warshall * Best First Search * Djikstra's Algorithm * Lexicographic Search The algorithm patterns by themselves do not compute any meaningful quantities over graphs, they are merely building blocks for constructing graph algorithms. The graph algorithms in GRATR currently include: * Topological Sort * Strongly Connected Components * Transitive Closure * Rural Chinese Postman * Biconnected
GRATR is a framework for graph data structures and algorithms. This library is a fork of RGL. This version utilizes Ruby blocks and duck typing to greatly simplfy the code. It also supports export to DOT format for display as graphics. GRATR currently contains a core set of algorithm patterns: * Breadth First Search * Depth First Search * A* Search * Floyd-Warshall * Best First Search * Djikstra's Algorithm * Lexicographic Search The algorithm patterns by themselves do not compute any meaningful quantities over graphs, they are merely building blocks for constructing graph algorithms. The graph algorithms in GRATR currently include: * Topological Sort * Strongly Connected Components * Transitive Closure * Rural Chinese Postman * Biconnected
Gossamer is a web framework that emphasizes the use of distributed, independent resources. With Gossamer, you construct websites out of a network of lightweight objects that manage particular resources. Resources can utilize other resources through fault-tolerant, loosely coupled RESTful[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer] communications. Resource brokers manage the resource objects, storing them in a distributed cache (eg, <tt>memcache</tt>). Resources can easily serve their content in multiple formats, such as HTML, Atom, and RDF. Gossamer is intended to be a useful platform for aggregators, mashups, web services, implementing the semantic web, and other applications that depend on external network resources rather than internal databases.
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