Orbis1 SDK for React Native with RGB core, Watch Tower, and Gas-Free transfers.
Extended watcher utilities for @zakkster/lite-signal: one-shot, predicate-gated, rolling-history, pausable, and multi-source watchers, plus Vue-style watchEffect. Zero-GC hot path. Re-exports the core watch/when/whenAsync.
Internals of neo4j-driver
DisTube fork of ytdl-core. YouTube video downloader in pure javascript.
Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library
A CLI for performing typechecking on Glimmer templates
Jest plugin for filtering by filename or test name
Icon catalog and assets for Phosphor
Is this specifier a node.js core module?
Bridge between stremio-core and stremio-web
Reload your babel-node app on JS source file changes. And do it *fast*.
Buffetjs Core Components
Implements the connection with the Neo4j Database using the Bolt Protocol
A CLI for performing typechecking on Glimmer templates
Run conditional logic on a corestore's hypercores
Utilities for working with match patterns.
Bindings for the Watchman file watching service
The core Serenity/JS framework, providing the Screenplay Pattern interfaces, as well as the test reporting and integration infrastructure
A high-level API to automate web browsers
Babel compiler core.
Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing
Standard library
A wrapper and enhancements for fs.watch
The core assemble application with no presets or defaults. All configuration is left to the implementor.
Watches the filesystem for changes.
Contains patch https://github.com/middleman/middleman/pull/2190. A static site generator. Provides dozens of templating languages (Haml, Sass, Compass, Slim, CoffeeScript, and more). Makes minification, compression, cache busting, Yaml data (and more) an easy part of your development cycle.
Heckle is unit test sadism(tm) at it's core. Heckle is a mutation tester. It modifies your code and runs your tests to make sure they fail. The idea is that if code can be changed and your tests don't notice, either that code isn't being covered or it doesn't do anything. It's like hiring a white-hat hacker to try to break into your server and making sure you detect it. You learn the most by trying to break things and watching the outcome in an act of unit test sadism.
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