The csquare-ai enterprise-wide Prettier configuration.
Generate commands from a single one using csquare syntax.
Promisified wrapper around the ldapjs client.
Zero-dep package to generate random bytes using a seed.
Generate base62-encoded unique identifiers
Set of utilities to for Google Cloud Cloud Functions.
Mathieu Bour's Prettier configuration.
Library for performing 2D collision detection
C, then D, C++, C# -- now C^2, simple C templates using Ruby. Consider this to be a sort of carpenter's square. We call it C^2, or csquare. It's a simple tool for simple jobs. This gem was developed for use in NMatrix (part of the SciRuby Project). We wanted to be able to write a single function and have it be modified to produce C sources for each datatype (rational, complex, integer, float, Ruby object, etc). It also produces some rudimentary function pointer arrays if you so desire, so that these functions can be accessed using array notation. Experimental! Use at your own risk. Actually, don't use this at all! It's extremely buggy and probably won't be useful for your purposes. It's really custom-designed to handle a specific use case: NMatrix dtype templates.
CAST parses C code into an abstract syntax tree (AST), lets you break it, then vomit it out as code. The parser does C99. This fork supports Ruby 1.9.3, gemspec, and requires Hoe. The Rubyforge page above is documentation for the original version, but most things should be the same.
http://www.cmar.csiro.au/csquares/csq-faq.htm