Simple library to recursively clean an object. The returned object will not have null values, empty strings or empty objects. Original object will not be modify.
Clean up regular expressions
Clean an input string into a usable git ref
Powerful tool for n8n to batch manage workflows, sync across instances, and deep-clean data to avoid 400 errors.
Minify css with clean-css.
A fast deep assignment alternative to the object spread operator and Object.assign
Remove falsy, empty or nullable values from objects
A well-tested CSS minifier
Clean up error stack traces
Make paths absolute and normalize them.
A gulp plugin for removing files and folders.
Premium macOS maintenance with organized menu and deep clean - Clean caches, free space, analyze disk, and optimize performance
Find out if a git directory is clean or not
Clean up an object prior to serialization
A webpack plugin to remove/clean your build folder(s).
A CLI tool to run multiple npm-scripts in parallel or sequential.
Featherweight assert module
This package is part of the [React Native CLI](../../README.md). It contains commands for cleaning the build artifacts.
CSS minifier for Broccoli, using clean-css
A webpack plugin to remove obsolete chunk files in webpack watch mode
clean-css with the default Promise interface and some improvements
return the first event in a set of ee/event pairs
clean parses and sanitize argv for node, supporting fully extendable types, shorthands, validatiors and setters.
clean-css support for JSTransformers
HashHelper is a collection of advanced helper methods for Ruby hashes. It provides tools for deep inversion, normalization, percentage calculations, recursive operations, sorting, validation, linear regression, and much more. HashHelper is designed to simplify complex hash manipulations with clean, reusable methods. Extend the power of the Hash class seamlessly!
I always wonder if it was possible to reuse some scopes defined in a deep associations, we all know that is possible using merges but it still not a clean solution, I still need to define new scopes and make joins so Rails can know which model I want, so I started to develop this gem, the idea is easy to follow, put all scopes you want inside a YAML file.
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