The easiest way to write conditional CSS and/or JavaScript based on device operating system (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Firefox OS, MeeGo, AppleTV, etc), orientation (Portrait vs. Landscape), and type (Tablet vs. Mobile).
Check if hover is available on the current device
Check if passive events are available on the current device
Detect if the current device support the specified emoji
Detect information about a user's current device
Cordova/Phonegap plugin to determine if current device is a tablet.
Return a string that uniquely identifies the current device, for a given app.
Collection of React components based off the MUI library which adapt to the current device
Fallback page displayed when an 8th Wall experience cannot run on the current device
A react-native library for obtaining current device orientation
Get the current device ID (fingerprint)
a reducer to keep track of your current device size
ReactJS Context to detect current device details
Detect if current device has touchscreen
A react-native library for obtaining and controlling the current device and application orientation
This plugin gets the corner radius of the current device
Current device states microservice in Node.js
The easiest way to write conditional CSS and/or JavaScript based on device operating system (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Firefox OS, MeeGo, AppleTV, etc), orientation (Portrait vs. Landscape), and type (Tablet vs. Mobile).
browser detection libray, based on current-device.
This module can get the network speed of the current device
Checks if the current device is an iPhoneX
> A function for determining if the current device is a handheld device
Detect if the current device support the specified emoji
The easiest way to write conditional CSS and/or JavaScript based on device operating system (iOS, Android, Blackberry, Windows, Firefox OS, MeeGo, AppleTV, etc), orientation (Portrait vs. Landscape), and type (Tablet vs. Mobile).
Nostr double ratchet library for Rust
Safe Rust wrappers for the CUDA Runtime API (devices, streams, events, managed memory, kernel launch via the library API).
This gem is a wrapper to send push notifications to devices. Currently it only sends to Android or iOS devices, but more platforms will be added soon. With APNS (Apple Push Notifications Service) you can send push notifications to Apple devices. With GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) you can send push notifications to Android devices.
HID device observer library for Ruby applications. Currently only ubuntu Linux distributions.
This tool aims to provide transport-flexible functionality, for easy communication with Cisco devices. It currently allows you to execute commands on a device and get back the output of those commands.
Allows you to specify two images in a responsive_image_tag, and includes a javascript generator which will rewrite the DOM, requesting the correct image based on the screen size of the current client device.
This gem is a wrapper to send push notifications to devices. Currently it only sends to Android or iOS devices, but more platforms will be added soon. With APNS (Apple Push Notifications Service) you can send push notifications to Apple devices. With GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) you can send push notifications to Android devices. Forked from https://github.com/NicosKaralis/pushmeup
This gem is a wrapper to send push notifications to devices. Currently it only sends to Android or iOS devices, but more platforms will be added soon. With APNS (Apple Push Notifications Service) you can send push notifications to Apple devices. With GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) you can send push notifications to Android devices.
Wrapper gem which is modifed and added some features according to what I need in pushmeup gem. Currently it only sends to Android or iOS devices, but more platforms will be added soon. With APNS (Apple Push Notifications Service) you can send push notifications to Apple devices. With GCM (Google Cloud Messaging) you can send push notifications to Android devices.
CocoaPods plugin that adds a Build Phase to XCode Project to remove unnecessary architectures from current destination (iOS Simulator, iOS Device) from KocomojoSDK. iOS Apps can leverage KocomojoSDK to add user-defined experiences in response to geolocation / iBeacons.
Comprehensive power monitoring and management for Eaton Rack PDU G4 devices. Features include overall power consumption, per-outlet monitoring, branch distribution, detailed metrics (voltage, current, power factor), OAuth2 authentication, and SSH tunneling support.
This is Ruby App collects the information you need (currency, new torrents, etc) from various web sites. Main features: - local SQlite3 database to store history info - devices notification over PushBullet service - recent information visualization via html - flexible configuration using json file Currently available web site notificattions: - http://minfin.com.ua - UAH/USD currency - http://micex.ru/ - RUB/USD currency - http://dou.ua/ - new IT job opportunities - http://kinozal.tv/ - new movies available on torrent - http://news.yandex.ru/ - Breny Oil rate As the example (app reloads index.html file that is shared thought Google Drive): www.googledrive.com/host/0Byb1mtPn4ZEAVm9zTUJQbHM2U0U
TOTP stands for Time-Based One-Time Password. Many websites and services require two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor authentication (MFA) where the user is required to present two or more pieces of evidence: Something only the user knows, e.g., password, passphrase, etc. Something only the user has, e.g., hardware token, mobile phone, etc. Something only the user is, e.g., biometrics. TOTP stands for Time-Based One-Time Password. Many websites and services require two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor authentication (MFA) where the user is required to present two or more pieces of evidence. A TOTP value serves as the second factor, i.e., it proves that the user is in possession of a device (e.g., mobile phone) that contains a TOTP secret key from which the TOTP value is generated. Usually the service provider that provides a user's account also issues a secret key encoded either as a Base32 string or as a QR code. This secret key is added to an authenticator app (e.g., Google Authenticator) on a mobile device. The app can then generate TOTP values based on the current time. By default, it generates a new TOTP value every 30 seconds.
- xcsims: Delete all simulators and recreate one for each compatible platform and device type pairing. - sync-git-remotes: Make sure all your GitHub repos are cloned into a given directory and keep them synced with upstream. Forks are maintained with a remote for both the fork and upstream, both remotes' default branches are tracked in local counterparts, and the upstream default branch is also pushed to the fork. - changetag: Extract changelog entries to write into git tag annotation messages. - prerelease-podspec: Branch and create/push a release candidate tag, modify the podspec to use that version tag, and try linting it. - release-podspec: Create a tag with the version and push it to repo origin, push podspec to CocoaPods trunk. - revert-failed-release-tag: In case `release-podspec` fails, make sure the tag it may have created/pushed is destroyed before trying to run it again after fixing, so it doesn't break due to the tag already existing the second time around. - bumpr: Increment the desired part of a version number (major/minor/patch/build) and write the change to a git commit. - clean-rc-tags: deletes any release candidate tags leftover after prerelease testing. - migrate-changelog: for a changelog adhering to [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), move any contents under Unreleased to a new section for a new version with the current date.
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