Detect and mark grid cells for easy styling
Improved typeof detection for node.js and the browser.
Detect the dominant newline character of a string
Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment). ESM modification
Advanced Data Grid / Data Table supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Node.js module to detect the C standard library (libc) implementation family and version
Node.js implementation of port detector
Detects if a file exists and returns the resolved filepath.
AG Grid React Component
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Unpack a browser type and version from the useragent string
A draggable and resizable grid layout with responsive breakpoints, for React.
Classify GPU's based on their benchmark score in order to provide an adaptive experience.
Use the gap, column-gap, and row-gap shorthand properties in CSS
detect available port
Detect the indentation of code
The Community plan edition of the MUI X Data Grid components.
Advanced Data Grid / Data Table supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
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Detect which package manager you're using (yarn or npm)
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
A command line app able to generate a random word search grid n x n (n: number of rows/number of columns) and find all the words inside it. - The grid letters must be uppercase. - The valid words are defined inside the file dict.txt - The minimum size of a valid word is 3 characters. - The program must detect all possible directions: horizontal, vertical and diagonal. (The words can be on reverse order)
This is a ruby implementation of Karel The Robot, a programming language designed for extreme beginners. It concerns controlling a robot, named Karel, in a grid-based world comprised of walls and beepers. Karel can pick up and put down beepers, move forward, and turn left. Karel can also detect things about his environment.
Arachni is a feature-full, modular, high-performance Ruby framework aimed towards helping penetration testers and administrators evaluate the security of web applications. It is smart, it trains itself by monitoring and learning from the web application's behavior during the scan process and is able to perform meta-analysis using a number of factors in order to correctly assess the trustworthiness of results and intelligently identify (or avoid) false-positives. Unlike other scanners, it takes into account the dynamic nature of web applications, can detect changes caused while travelling through the paths of a web application’s cyclomatic complexity and is able to adjust itself accordingly. This way, attack/input vectors that would otherwise be undetectable by non-humans can be handled seamlessly. Moreover, due to its integrated browser environment, it can also audit and inspect client-side code, as well as support highly complicated web applications which make heavy use of technologies such as JavaScript, HTML5, DOM manipulation and AJAX. Finally, it is versatile enough to cover a great deal of use cases, ranging from a simple command line scanner utility, to a global high performance grid of scanners, to a Ruby library allowing for scripted audits, to a multi-user multi-scan web collaboration platform.
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