Simple decorator for short-cutting method execution
Useful TypeScript utilities.
ESLint plugin for Angular applications, following https://angular.dev/style-guide
Better babel transforms for decorators
Fast memoization decorator and other helpers with 1st class support for Promises.
Decorator for binding method to an object
Memoize getters and methods to compute only once
Decorator-based property validation for classes.
The fastest automatic method.bind(this) decorator
@twilio/deprecation-decorator
NestJS Swagger decorator for API exceptions
ESLint plugin for enforcing decorator position
Polyfill for RFC 566: @cached
Decorator to aide migration from classic class system to native classes
A simple decorator for deprecated methods and properties.
Automatically match a pair of characters and decorate the text in between
Declarative tracking for React apps.
Storybook MockDate decorator
The parser package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library.
A Storybook addon that provides a real-time performance monitoring panel with frame timing, input latency, layout shift, and React render profiling.
Lazily evaluates a getter on an object and caches the returned value
Compile class and object decorators to ES5
A TypeScript decorator for memoizing properties using fast-memoize.
Common module and utility building blocks for badass NestJS applications
Simple plugin to generate a formatter decorator for ActiveRecord attributes.
Adornable provides the ability to cleanly decorate methods in Ruby. You can make and use your own decorators, and you can also use some of the built-in ones that the gem provides. _Decorating_ methods is as simple as slapping a `decorate :some_decorator` above your method definition. _Defining_ decorators can be as simple as defining a method that yields to a block, or as complex as manipulating the decorated method's receiver and arguments, and/or changing the functionality of the decorator based on custom options supplied to it when initially applying the decorator.
Decorate a method or wrap a code block to see in logs when they're called.
It generates `span` tags for data values instead of `input`s. This is useful when you need to show read-only value in the resource edit form using all regular input decorations, giving user a clear understanding of its "readonly-ness" and without the ability to pass its value in the form POST request.
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