This is an initializer for extra-* packages.
fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as recursive mkdir, copy, and remove.
TypeScript definitions for fs-extra
Stealth mode: Applies various techniques to make detection of headless puppeteer harder.
Infer strong typings for commander options and action handlers
Base class for puppeteer-extra plugins.
Custom user data directory for puppeteer.
Teach puppeteer new tricks through plugins.
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Launch puppeteer with arbitrary user preferences.
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for React Hooks related rules.
Teach playwright new tricks through plugins.
Promisified version of cross-spawn
A puppeteer-extra plugin to block ads and trackers.
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
Interact with system UI elements
React PropType Utilities
Drop-in-repl for @semantic-release/npm plugin to handle `npm-whoami` throttling issue for monorepos
Universal filesystem path utils
An AsyncAPI schema parser for Avro 1.x schemas.
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
Interact with HTTP status code
It uses ActiveSupport's String#parameterize to create the slug. There are no validations. No slug history. No extra tables or models.
simple library to create easily music in ruby. You can consider this lib as an interface for SuperCollider's JTLIB, with extras
This gem removes the need of creating an extra module with methods creating or reusing site prism pages instances
Create a composite feed of 'recent activity' from multiple models in your rails app. They will be sorted by a datetime column (usually created_at). This removes the need for insert hooks to create 'activity' in an extra table.
has_metadata lets you move non-indexed and weighty columns off of your big tables by creating a separate metadata table to store all this extra information. Works with Ruby 1.9. and Rails 3.0.
This gems allows you to easily create extra databases to your rails application, and freely allocate ActiveRecord instances to any of the databases. It also provides rake tasks and migrations to help you manage the schema by shard groups.
No fuss and extra features. Simply bump major/minor/patch version of your software stored in VERSION file. You can create it too
The win32-dir library provides extra methods and constants for the builtin Dir class. The constants provide a convenient way to identify certain directories across all versions of Windows. Some methods have been added, such as the ability to create junctions. Others have been modified to provide a more consistent result for MS Windows.
Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP including a thread pool for connecting to multiple hosts. Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP. Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance negotiation to start over. Net::HTTP supports persistent connections with some API methods but does not make setting up a single persistent connection or managing multiple connections easy. Net::HTTP::Persistent wraps Net::HTTP and allows you to focus on how to make HTTP requests.
SRXML is a very (super, if you will!) lightweight xml generator for Ruby. No big magic here, it simply uses method_missing to create the tags. There is some plan to make it more useful. For Example being able to parse existing files etc. but there are probably better libraries to do that.If you simply want to create an xml file without the need for extra fancy formatting, SRXML could just be the deal for you!
Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP. It's thread-safe too! Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP. Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance negotiation to start over. Net::HTTP supports persistent connections with some API methods but does not handle reconnection gracefully. Net::HTTP::Persistent supports reconnection and retry according to RFC 2616.
Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for Ruby 1.8. It's thread-safe too! Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP. Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance negotiation to start over. Net::HTTP supports persistent connections with some API methods but does not handle reconnection gracefully. Net::HTTP::Persistent supports reconnection and retry according to RFC 2616.
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