Modified rc-trigger to fulfill my own usage
React hook to listen for clicks outside of the component(s).
React hook to monitor an element enters or leaves the viewport (or another element).
base abstract trigger component for react
base abstract trigger component for react
React hook to measure an element's size and handle responsive components.
A set of primitives based on Solid signals, used to trigger computations.
A tiny React hook for rendering large datasets like a breeze.
🐣 Incubate your TypeScript declarations
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
A developer friendly approach for sensors in react-native
A simple wrapper for the Figma API
when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.
Collection of types exposed externally as part of the BitGo public API
A React <Img /> component let you handle image UX and performance as a Pro!
Drawer component for React.
A pretty Vue.js component to display an image gallery lightbox inspired by fancybox
A light assertion library built with JSON APIs in mind.
React hook for Portals, which renders modals, dropdowns, tooltips etc. to <body> or else.
Creates a term vector from tokenized text.
A collection of cool projen components
Haptic feedback for the mobile web.
base abstract trigger component for react mobile
Javascript heredoc with typescript support.
A minimal implementation of integration testing within RSpec. Allows you to build sequential specs, each with a description, but where state is maintained between tests and before/after actions are only triggered at the beginning and end of the entire sequence. Cool things you can do with this: * Build multi-step user stories in plain RSpec syntax. Locate the point of failure quickly, and break up large integrations into sensible steps * Speed up groups of related tests by running your factories only once before the whole group.
Is there a gem author around you? Did you meet any author of the gems used? Did you contact with any author of the gems used on the Internet? Do you think that "the author is cool!", "the author is awesome!" or "I respect the author!"? Do you want to be a gem author? This talk doesn't describe about how to create a gem because it is easy. "gem" is a package of Ruby library (, tool and so on) for easy to install. This talk describes about developing a library that is gem content. This talk is based on my experience as a library developer. This talk describes about how to write codes, how to write documents, release, support and mental set for a better "library developer". I hope that this talk is a trigger for increasing the number of better "library developers".