Couple is an event based collaboration of NodeJS, Express, Socket.IO, Jade and Stylus
micromark utility with a couple of typescript types
Couple the peers of cores
Peek the first couple of bytes from a stream
A couple of functions that make it easy to maintain an unordered set as an array in an efficient way
This library provides a couple of utility types used in other remote-ui libraries. All of these types are re-exported from [`@remote-ui/core`](../core).
Typescript/Javascript SDK for interacting with the RedStone ecosystem. Below a couple of basic use cases.
This package regroups a couple of RxJS operators meant to simplify some common patterns.
This package is a simple wrapper for Stripe as the same code is used in a a couple Drawbridge apps.
Couple of convenient tools for populating dataLayer ecommerce event data.
A library to couple two objects.
Minimal implementations of a couple of classic text analysis tools (TF-IDF and cosine similarity)
A couple of Redux utils that make life easier and less boilerplaty
*1c* has been developed for more than one year by now. We've run several projects (websites, trading system, etc) built with it in production for a couple of months. Try it if you love TypeScript.
A simple plugin to stand up an ECS FARGATE Cluster with a couple of services.
Couple ZetaDisplay with Vue/Vuex
A React Context wrapper for Blocknative OnbardJS with a couple of utility functions
A couple of simple components for displaying content with pan and zoom capabilities.
returns the couple emoji
An unofficial client for the Couple App API.
run one command in a couple directories
Load couple loaders and apply transform one-by-one
returns the couple-with-heart emoji
A couple of command-line utilities.
A coupling analysis tool for Rust projects - measuring the 'right distance' in your code
Vorbis I audio codec — orphan-rebuild scaffold pending clean-room re-implementation.
Find files that move at the same time in a git repository to identify coupling
Extract implicit knowledge from git commit history -- ownership, coupling, decay, churn, and project health
The all-seeing repository analyzer
MAPLE Resonance Runtime - Foundational AI framework for Mapleverse, Finalverse, and iBank
Organ physics substrate — cardiac and respiratory simulation with autonomic modulation, respiratory sinus arrhythmia, integer-only ion channel dynamics, and real-time vital sign diagnostics
Pure-Rust AC-3 (Dolby Digital) audio decoder
FtaQl static analysis engine for TypeScript and JavaScript
Spectral first integral I(x) = γ(x) + H(x) conservation tracker for coupled nonlinear dynamics
Code metrics tool — health score, complexity, duplication, hotspots, ownership
Open, reproducible PNT-resilience simulator with quantum-sensor performance models
Like Rails Engines, but without the friction. Your Rails app can't access them, and they can't access each other.
Dependor is not a framework for Dependency Injection, but something thatt reduces duplication a little bit when doing manual dependency injection in settings like Rails apps.
Galaaz brings the power of R to the Ruby community. Galaaz is based on TruffleRuby and FastR, GraalVM-based interpreters for Ruby and the R language for statistical computing respectively. Over the past two decades, the R language for statistical computing has emerged as the de facto standard for analysts, statisticians, and scientists. Today, a wide range of enterprises – from pharmaceuticals to insurance – depend on R for key business uses. FastR is a new implementation of the R language and environment for the Graal Virtual Machine. Galaaz tightly couples Ruby and R and allows the use of R inside a Ruby script. In a sense, Galaaz is similar to other solutions such as RinRuby, Rpy2, PipeR, and reticulate (https://blog.rstudio.com/2018/03/26/reticulate-r-interface-to-python/). However, since Galaaz couples TruffleRuby and FastR that both target the JVM there is no need to integrate both solutions and there is no need to send data between Ruby and R, as it all resides in the same VM. Further, installation of Galaaz does not require the installation of GNU R. When installing GraalVM, just install TruffleRuby and FastR.
Join together related concepts for a common purpose with Conjugation
a couple of utilities for www.goofymob.com
Awesome Spree Reports: orders by period, orders by payment type, orders by value range
The simplicity of Rails forms coupled with Bootstrap modal
stlr is a couple of mixins for sass
A practical and useful Ruby implementation of a couple of popular monads. Method naming follows the Haskell convention so the gem can be used for trying to understand monads (mostly described in tutorials using Haskell).
A simple way to make calls on Linkedin's API
Simple couple of food
Make Ruby and Webpack as loosely coupled as possible.
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