Cross-database schema inspector for Node.js. Retrieve unified metadata for tables, columns, indexes, enums, and more across MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and SQL Server.
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
JSON Schemas for every version of the OpenAPI Specification
Traverse JSON Schema passing each schema object to callback
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Memory Efficient Serialization Library
Run scripts that set and use environment variables across platforms
Universal WHATWG Fetch API for Node, Browsers and React Native
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
webpack Validation Utils
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JSON Schema validation and specifications
Schemas describing various structures used by nyc and istanbuljs
TypeScript definitions for json-schema
HTTP methods that are supported by Swagger 2.0
JSON Schema TypeScript definitions with complete inline documentation.
Promisified version of cross-spawn
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
Adaptive Cards Javascript library for HTML Clients
Converts Zod schemas to Json Schemas
Another JSON Schema Validator
The official runtime utils for Standard Schema
Benchmark harness for zer: throughput, accuracy, and competitor-library comparison
Data generator for MockForge - faker + RAG synthetic data engine
Schema Registry for Rivven - Confluent-compatible schema management
A lightweight Rust web framework with dependency injection
Core framework for Gearbox - dependency injection and HTTP routing
Procedural macros for Gearbox framework
PostgreSQL integration for Gearbox framework
Improves support for cross-schema, replication and mutli-DMS applications using ActiveRecord.
This gem is very fast C++ code for calculating AUCs on results of cross-validation. It is specific to the crossval database schema, which has not been released yet. Chances are you will not find this very useful unless you are the author. It is in gem form to ensure that each lab machine can compile its own arch-specific version.
rails-ai-context turns your running Rails app into the source of truth for AI coding assistants. Instead of guessing from training data or stale file reads, agents query 38 live tools (via MCP server or CLI) to get your actual schema, associations, routes, inherited filters, conventions, and test patterns. Semantic validation catches cross-file errors (wrong columns, missing partials, broken routes) before code runs — so AI writes correct code on the first try. Auto-generates context files for Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, OpenCode, and Codex CLI. Works standalone or in-Gemfile.
With IONOS Cloud Database as a Service, you have the ability to quickly set up and manage a MongoDB database. You can also delete clusters, manage backups and users via the API. MongoDB is an open source, cross-platform, document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, it uses JSON-like documents with optional schemas. The MongoDB API allows you to create additional database clusters or modify existing ones. Both tools, the Data Center Designer (DCD) and the API use the same concepts consistently and are well suited for smooth and intuitive use.
Ukiryu is a platform-adaptive command execution framework that transforms CLI tools into declarative APIs. It provides the "OpenAPI" for command-line interfaces, enabling cross-platform tool integration with type safety and structured results. Key features: * Declarative YAML profiles define tool behavior, eliminating hardcoded command strings * Platform-adaptive execution across macOS, Linux, and Windows * Shell-aware command formatting for bash, zsh, fish, PowerShell, and cmd * Type-safe parameter validation with automatic coercion * Version routing support with semantic version matching (via Versionian) * Interface contracts allow multiple tools to implement the same abstract API * Structured Result objects with success/failure information instead of parsing stdout * Comprehensive error handling under Ukiryu::Errors namespace The Ukiryu ecosystem consists of: * ukiryu gem - The runtime framework * ukiryu/register - Collection of YAML tool profiles * ukiryu/schemas - JSON Schema for validation Use Ukiryu to integrate command-line tools like ImageMagick, FFmpeg, Inkscape, Ghostscript, and more into your Ruby applications with consistent, predictable interfaces.
Scrapetor is a Ruby HTML parsing + scraping toolkit. The parser is a native C arena DOM with structural indexes built at parse time and NEON SIMD scanners in the SAX hot loop. A streaming extraction engine compiles the schema DSL into a single forward pass — no DOM materialised, one Ruby boundary crossing per document. On builds where libcurl is available, Scrapetor::Fetcher adds an HTTP/2-capable fetch layer with per-thread connection cache, shared DNS + TLS session pool, in-process gzip / deflate / brotli / zstd decoding, iconv charset transcoding, retry + exponential backoff, ETag / Last-Modified disk cache with bulk revalidation, per-host throttle, cookie jar, basic + bearer auth, proxy, and three bulk concurrency models (parallel_fetch / multi_fetch / streaming multi_each). Scrapetor::Session ties the cookie / auth / throttle / retry policies together. Also ships robots.txt + sitemap.xml parsers, a bounded-memory streaming HTML parser, and structured-data extractors (JSON-LD, OpenGraph, Schema.org, Microdata, RDFa, Twitter Cards). The Net::HTTP-based Scrapetor.fetch is preserved as the no-libcurl fallback.
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