A standalone server to mock various communications services for push messaging, email, and sms.
A React and Next.js component library to display code snippets with syntax highlighting and copy functionality.
Google Image Search
Run a child as if it's the foreground process. Give it stdio. Exit when it exits.
Fast 0-deps bash parser written in TypeScript
Resolve the path of a globally installed module
An optimised way to copy'ing an object. A small and simple integration
Copy files && directories with webpack
Copy a descriptor from object A to object B
Copy stuff into clipboard using JS with fallbacks
BEM React ClassName
A blazing fast deep object copier
The core implementation of ConfigCat providers. This is a shared core package. Application developers should use one of the more specific providers instead:
Copy static properties, prototype properties, and descriptors from one object to another.
Create class mock instances easily with Jest
Measure the difference between two strings using the Levenshtein distance algorithm
concatenate pull-streams
Copy-to-clipboard React component
Create react contexts with zustand
Anthropic Sandbox Runtime (ASRT) - A general-purpose tool for wrapping security boundaries around arbitrary processes
Open stuff like URLs, files, executables. Cross-platform.
A small library for transforming TypeScript code into JavaScript code in the least destructive way possible. This library exports a single function whose purpose is to preserve everything else about the code except for the actual TypeScript syntax itself.
Copy properties deeply between two objects.
Programmatic API to update package.json
King cat
# Single File Delivery Method for Mail gem ## Summary This gem is a delivery-method plug-in for [mail](https://github.com/mikel/mail) that delivers all mail to a single file for testing. The Mail gem already provides a file delivery-method that appends a copy of each message to a file named after each message recipient, but I want them to all go to a single file so that I can monitor them from another window with `tail -f my-file`, or `cat my-named-pipe` while I hand-test the web interface from a browser. Of course this is _in addition to_ running automated tests with Rspec and Cucumber. At some point in development, I want to actually see the pages and enter my own inputs and perhaps display the mail messages in an HTML reader. ## Synopsis Mail.defaults do delivery_method SingleFileDelivery => '/tmp/my-file.txt' end
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