Impara Javascript attraverso un tutorial pratico.
Vite plugin for Devv Code visual editor integration
Devv Code Backend SDK - like Supabase for Devv Code
Vite/Webpack plugin to add source location attributes to JSX elements
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strict, premade, opinionated ESLint configuration for TypeScript projects
The Design System for React Native Applications.
Impara Javascript attraverso un tutorial pratico.
Wallet framework for DOP smart contracts and private balances on Ethereum and more.
The Design System for React Native Applications.
A beautiful and elegant API wrapper for dlist.gg
A **highly customizable React calendar component** designed for productivity apps, attendance tracking, and event management. It features **dynamic day/week views**, time overlays, and modal integrations — all built using **React, TypeScript, Bootstrap**,
Wallet framework for DOP smart contracts and private balances on Ethereum and more.
Ayla at your service.
This is a gem of the Devver fork of Octopi (a Github API library), which can be found at http://github.com/fcoury/octopi. This gem exists solely to enable us to use patches which have not (yet) been rolled into the official Octopi gem. You should almost certainly use the official Octopi gem instead of this one.
The Devver fork of rack-contrib
Germinate is a tool for writing about code. With Germinate, the source code IS the article. For example, given the following source code: # #!/usr/bin/env ruby # :BRACKET_CODE: <pre>, </pre> # :PROCESS: ruby, "ruby %f" # :SAMPLE: hello def hello(who) puts "Hello, #{who}" end hello("World") # :TEXT: # Check out my amazing program! Here's the hello method: # :INSERT: @hello:/def/../end/ # And here's the output: # :INSERT: @hello|ruby When we run the <tt>germ format</tt> command the following output is generated: Check out my amazing program! Here's the hello method: <pre> def hello(who) puts "Hello, #{who}" end </pre> And here's the output: <pre> Hello, World </pre> To get a better idea of how this works, please take a look at link:examples/basic.rb, or run: germ generate > basic.rb To generate an example article to play with. Germinate is particularly useful for writing articles, such as blog posts, which contain code excerpts. Instead of forcing you to keep a source code file and an article document in sync throughout the editing process, the Germinate motto is "The source code IS the article". Specially marked comment sections in your code file become the article text. Wherever you need to reference the source code in the article, use insertion directives to tell Germinate what parts of the code to excerpt. An advanced selector syntax enables you to be very specific about which lines of code you want to insert. If you also want to show the output of your code, Germinate has you covered. Special "process" directives enable you to define arbitrary commands which can be run on your code. The output of the command then becomes the excerpt text. You can define an arbitrary number of processes and have different excerpts showing the same code as processed by different commands. You can even string processes together into pipelines. Development of Germinate is graciously sponsored by Devver, purveyor of fine cloud-based services to busy Ruby developers. If you like this tool please check them out at http://devver.net.
Construct is a DSL for creating temporary files and directories during testing.
An Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) plugin for Germinate.
Code metrics from Flog, Flay, RCov, Saikuro, Churn, Reek, Roodi and Rails' stats task
Saikuro is a Ruby cyclomatic complexity analyzer. When given Ruby source code Saikuro will generate a report listing the cyclomatic complexity of each method found. In addition, Saikuro counts the number of lines per method and can generate a listing of the number of tokens on each line of code.
Ruby syntax highlighting
== DESCRIPTION: The RightScale AWS gems have been designed to provide a robust, fast, and secure interface to Amazon EC2, EBS, S3, SQS, SDB, and CloudFront. These gems have been used in production by RightScale since late 2006 and are being maintained to track enhancements made by Amazon. The RightScale AWS gems comprise: - RightAws::Ec2 -- interface to Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) and the associated EBS (Elastic Block Store) - RightAws::S3 and RightAws::S3Interface -- interface to Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) - RightAws::Sqs and RightAws::SqsInterface -- interface to first-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2007-05-01) - RightAws::SqsGen2 and RightAws::SqsGen2Interface -- interface to second-generation Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service) (API version 2008-01-01) - RightAws::SdbInterface and RightAws::ActiveSdb -- interface to Amazon SDB (SimpleDB) - RightAws::AcfInterface -- interface to Amazon CloudFront, a content distribution service == FEATURES:
RightScale's robust HTTP/S connection module
A Germinate plugin for publishing source code to the Gist service (http://gist.github.com) See Germinate: http://github.com/devver/germinate/
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