Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
Run scripts that set and use environment variables across platforms
Universal WHATWG Fetch API for Node, Browsers and React Native
> A WebSocket provider for Y.js that works with ActionCable
Promisified version of cross-spawn
std-uritemplate implementation for TS/JS
Create cross-toolchain from https://github.com/rust-cross/manylinux-cross/tree/main
bootstrap-sass is a Sass-powered version of Bootstrap 3, ready to drop right into your Sass powered applications.
Cross-platform .zip file creation
Generate a slug – transliteration with a lot of options
React component for Tippy.js
Cross platform normalization of process.argv
Cross-platform support for running Windows executables
[](https://nodei.co/npm/cross-var/) [](https://nodei.co/npm/cross-var/)
TypeScript definitions for cross-spawn
A framework for responsive emails
A cross-platform multipart parser
A babel plugin that adds istanbul instrumentation to ES6 code
[Node.js](https://nodejs.org) + [Gjs](https://gjs.guide/) + [Deno](https://deno.land/) module that returns the current script dirname and filename. Similar to `__dirname` and `__filename` but also works in CommonJs and ES modules.
Set the X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies header in Express apps
A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding API
GJS TypeScript type definitions for RB-3.0, generated from library version 3.0.0
Cross domain safe WeakMap.
Automatically opens your browser and iOS Simulator to preview Node.js email messages sent with Nodemailer. Made for Forward Email and Lad. Cross-browser and cross-platform email testing.
[Golang Rust Zig C] just need build once time!
Library for corss-rb, cross-rb made [Golang Rust Zig C] just need build once time!
Chiridion generates documentation optimized for AI agents and LLMs working with Ruby codebases. It extracts documentation from YARD comments, merges RBS type signatures, and produces structured markdown suitable for context injection. Features: - YARD-based documentation extraction - RBS type signature integration (RBS is authoritative) - RSpec example extraction - Obsidian-compatible wikilinks for cross-references - Drift detection for CI/CD pipelines - toys/dx CLI task definitions
Sashiko is a small Ruby gem that adds a declarative span DSL on top of OpenTelemetry, plus helpers for keeping trace context attached as work crosses Thread, Fiber, queue, HTTP, and Ractor boundaries. Includes a span-replay mechanism for emitting spans from Ractor workers, optional Faraday and Anthropic adapters, RBS signatures, and a Ruby::Box-aware `tracer:` injection path for multi-tenant observability.
RDocF95 is an improved RDoc for generation of documents of Fortran 90/95 programs. Differences to the original one are given below. <b>Enhancement of "parser/f95.rb"</b> :: The Fortran 90/95 parse script "parser/f95.rb" (In rdoc-f95, old name "parsers/parse_f95.rb" is used yet) is modified in order to parse almost all entities of the Fortran 90/95 Standard. <b>Addition of <tt>--ignore-case</tt> option </b> :: In the Fortran 90/95 Standard, upper case letters are not distinguished from lower case letters, although original RDoc produces case-dependently cross-references of Class and Methods. When this options is specified, upper cases are not distinguished from lower cases. <b>Cross-reference of file names</b> :: Cross-reference of file names is available as well as modules, subroutines, and so on. <b>Modification of <tt>--style</tt> option</b> :: Original RDoc can not treat relative path stylesheet. Application of this patch modifies this function. <b>Conversion of TeX formula into MathML</b>:: TeX formula can be converted into MathML format with --mathml option, if <b>MathML library for Ruby version 0.6b -- 0.8</b> is installed. This library is available from {Bottega of Hiraku (only JAPANESE)}[http://www.hinet.mydns.jp/~hiraku/]. See {RDocF95::Markup::ToXHtmlTexParser}[link:classes/RDocF95/Markup/ToXHtmlTexParser.html] about format. <b>*** Caution ***</b> Documents generated with "--mathml" option are not displayed correctly according to browser and/or its setting. We have been confirmed that documents generated with "--mathml" option are displayed correctly with {Mozilla Firefox}[http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/] and Internet Explorer (+ {MathPlayer}[http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathplayer/]). See {MathML Software - Browsers}[http://www.w3.org/Math/Software/mathml_software_cat_browsers.html] for other browsers. Some formats of comments in HTML document are changed to improve the analysis features. See {parse_f95.rb}[link:files/lib/rdoc-f95/parsers/parse_f95_rb.html]
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