Scaffold a new Harmoni project without cloning the repo
Compile class public and private fields, private methods and decorators to ES6
Compile ESNext Regular Expressions to ES5
RFC9562 UUIDs
Create a new Jest project
Polyfill for Node.js module.createRequire (<= v12.2.0)
Create and parse Content-Disposition header
Babel preset used by Create React App
ESLint configuration used by Create React App
webpack utilities used by Create React App
Configuration and scripts for Create React App.
Core functions & classes shared by multiple AWS SDK clients.
Angular Schematics - Library
Official React bindings for Redux
Persistent ordered mapping from strings
Add components to your apps.
Create Next.js-powered React apps with one command
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompt system. Fast and lightweight enough for small projects, powerful and extensible enough for the most advanced use cases.
The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
TypeScript client library for the Mistral AI API
Wrapper around Apple's simctl binary
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node style hmacs in the browser
A modular scale is a list of values that share the same relationship. These values are often used to size type and create a sense of harmony in a design. Proportions within modular scales are all around us from the spacing of the joints on our fingers to branches on trees. These natural proportions have been used since the time of the ancient Greeks in architecture and design and can be a tremendously helpful tool to leverage for web designers.
Unity Captcha is a gem that use two levels of Captcha. First level is about Left Hemisphere: Logic and Math. Second level is about Right Hemisphere: Intuition and Drawing. This two levels functioning in complete harmony creates unity and this is the base design of this Captcha.
Kōshi (格子) - meaning 'lattice' or 'grid' in Japanese - is a powerful and intuitive framework for creating sophisticated layouts in command-line applications. Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese architectural patterns, Kōshi brings structure and harmony to terminal interfaces through its elegant grid system. Kōshi empowers developers to create beautiful, organized CLI applications that maintain visual harmony while providing powerful layout capabilities. Like its architectural namesake, it combines simplicity and sophistication to bring structure to your terminal interfaces.
Sai (彩) - meaning 'coloring' or 'paint' in Japanese - is a powerful and intuitive system for managing color output in command-line applications. Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese artistic techniques, Sai brings vibrancy and harmony to terminal interfaces through its sophisticated color management. Sai empowers developers to create beautiful, colorful CLI applications that maintain visual consistency across different terminal capabilities. Like its artistic namesake, it combines simplicity and sophistication to bring rich, adaptive color to your terminal interfaces.