i18n for ISO 3166-1 country codes
Continents & countries: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code, name, ISO 639-1 languages, capital, currency, native name, phone. JSON, CSV and SQL.
Minimalistic library to work with countries and timezones data.
List of world countries in JSON, CSV, XML and YAML
worldwide holidays
Pre-built TopoJSON from Natural Earth.
Detect if a user is from a country around the European Union (EU) area
ThreeJS geometry for drawing polygons on a sphere
Vector (*.svg) country flag icons in 3x2 aspect ratio.
Lookup currency codes based on ISO 4217
Country code to name mappings for several languages
Constantly updated lists of world countries and their associated alpha-2, alpha-3 and numeric codes as defined by the ISO 3166 standard, available in multiple formats, in multiple languages and with national flags included
Data about countries - like their ISO codes and currencies
ISO 3166 (standard for country codes and codes for their subdivisions)
A powerful TypeScript library with 60+ functions for country data - search, validate, format, compare, and more. Zero dependencies.
Data about countries - like their ISO codes and currencies
Standard Number Validation
Official countries, states, and cities database with iOS/Safari support and minimal bundle size
Utility functions for the workspace
Library for fetching Country, its States and Cities
parser for worldwide holidays
UI component for Globe Data Visualization using ThreeJS/WebGL
i18n for ISO 3166-1 country codes
React component for Globe Data Visualization using ThreeJS/WebGL
Country tools for Rails
Mobile Country Code / Mobile Network Code lookup tool
The suckysockets gem provides the user with the opportunity to check whether a power adapter is needed when travelling from one country to another. 1. How to install the gem gem install suckysockets 2. How to use it To run the program just type 'suckysockets' in the command line. You will be asked in which country you currently live. Please type the country name and press 'enter'. Next you need to enter your destination country and press 'enter' again. Then you receive the result telling you whether or nor you need an adapter travelling from you current country to the destination country. Three outcomes are possible: - an adapter is not needed. That is the case when all plugs common in your country of living fit all of the sockets in your destination country. - an adapter is definetely needed. That is the case when none of the plugs in your home country fit any of the sockets in your destination country. - an adapter is needed in certain cases: when some of your home country plugs fit some of the sockets, but some plugs don't. In that case you will get a detailed response telling you for which particular cases an adapter is needed.
All sorts of useful information about every country in russian language. Data from http://www.artlebedev.ru/tools/country-list/.
This gem allows developers to programmatically generate phone numbers using My Country Mobile's API. It supports country-specific and type-specific phone number generation with easy Ruby integration.
IpToCountry is a simple rails tool to determine the origin (ISO country code or country name) of an IP address. The gem uses data from GeoLite by MaxMind.
A library and command-line tool that talk to the MF60 via the admin web interface. This little battery-powered box is available from Swisscom in Switzerland (as well as mobile operators in other countries). With this gem you can get statistics, network info, signal strength, connect, disconnect and reset the device.
This program will automatically compile a list of the top three headlines from a wide range of online news sources. It is intended less as a way to get your news every day, and more as an interesting tool to get a quick snapshot of how the day's top stories are being portrayed across the media ecosystem at a given moment. For instance, if you wanted to quickly see what is being emphasized in media outlets consisting of different political inclinations or based in different countries, this would allow you to do so quickly, rather than going to all of these websites' homepages manually.
Guess gender by a first name using more detailed, better sourced data from Open Gender Tracker's Global Name Data.<br /> Beauvoir lets you set avg and lower bounds and choose countries from which to draw data. It's important to note that many people identify as neither a men nor a women. It's important, too, to note that many people who do identify as male or female have names that<br /> are held by far more people who identify as another gender. All of these people deserve not to be misgendered in public (or in private). Nevertheless, automatically classifying people by apparent gender can be a very useful tool to perform censuses of communities or publications to detect and quantify perhaps-invisible bias. VIDA is a pioneer in this field, but their "Count" is limited by a manual methodology that depends hundreds of person-hours of labor. There is a place for more automated counts and Beauvoir can help, but if you do a count like this, you should be careful in how you word your findings not to misgender anyone in particular and be responsive to the possibility of errors.
Command-line tool that automatises photo/video uploads to Flickr. Entering 'flickru <directory>' in your command line, any photos under 'directory' (and subdirs) are uploaded to your Flickr account (interactively entered the first time you start flickru). Photos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Videos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: AVI, MPEG, and MPG. flickru automatically sets the following Flickr metadata: (1) date taken: file last-modification time, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif metadatum 'date_time_original' is found (Flickr understands it natively). (2) privacy policy: private, visible by friends & family, hidden for public searches (3) safety level: safe (4) permissions: friends & family can add comments to the photo and its notes; nobody can add notes and tags to the photo (5) description: for videos longer than 90s (Flickr's longest allowed duration) but shorter than 500MB (Flickr's maximum permisible size), it will contain an annotation about its large duration. (6) title: extracted from the parent directory name (7) geolocation & accuracy: extracted from the parent directory name, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif GPS metadata is found (Flickr understands them natively). Before uploading photos, please, make sure that you have correctly named each photos parent directory according to the name format 'TITLE[@LOCATION[#PRECISION]]', where: (1) TITLE is the desired title for the photos stored in the directory. If no LOCATION is given, flickru tries to extract the location from Wikipedia page TITLE. (2) LOCATION is the location of the photos, specified as: (a) the Wikipedia page name (whitespaces allowed) of the location or (b) its coordinates LATITUDE,LONGITUDE (3) PRECISION is the Flickr geolocation precision. Flickru sets it to one of the following case insentitive literals: 'street', 'city', 'region', 'country', 'world'. Photos are classified into photosets. If the photoset does not exist, flickru creates it. This photoset is named after its grandparent directory. The photoset is arranged by 'date taken' (older first). To see some examples on the directory structure recognised by flickru, please explore the subdirectories under 'var/ts'. GitHub : http://github.com/jesuspv/flickru RubyGems: http://rubygems.org/gems/flickru
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