Compare JS Objects With Color Difference.
A component that allows for rendering a component differently based on either the element or the viewport size
A plugin for TypeDoc to mark React functional components differently than ordinary functions
Official SDK for Thinking Differently API
Looking at forms differently
Semantic diff analyzer — understand what your code actually does differently, not just what lines changed
streams done … ehm … differently
Configurable custom overlay box that can be used to show overlay windows. The overlays can also be switched to display differently on small screens
A component that renders objects differently based on a zoom level.
A d3 plugin that renders a line with potential gaps in the data by styling the gaps differently from the defined areas. Single points are rendered as circles. Transitions are supported.
Database migrations done differently.
Eliminate try-catch and make it possible to handle all 3 outcomes differently: result, native exception, & application error.
Collection of classes to abstract files systems. Many interfaces provide files, but not called as file systems and treated differently. For example server-side gives access to local files and browser-side HTTP/HTTPS protocol gives access to files as well,
Library of functions and classes that will be backed differently depending on environment.
A babel plugin to transform typescript enums differently.
The Angular REST library that thinks differently.
Turn one object into a differently formatted object, via user-defined rules
Publish your library differently
Type checking differently
Use JavaScript differently
Utility function to express redux reducers differently
Takes two arrays of strings, differently delimited (but identical otherwise) and gives you the mapping between them.
React component for displaying parts of the currency value differently
greets users differently
platform specific code and constant assertions for certain assumptions
surge synthesizer -- create filter coefficients for various filter types
wrapper around crc32c functions
A Rust text diffing and assertion library.
help comparing/diffing 2 version of Substrate metadata or 2 Runtimes
surge synthesizer -- lfos used for modulation
A compact protobuf-like serializer and deserializer for the Rust Language.
Search, hash, sort, fingerprint, and fuzzy-match strings faster via SWAR, SIMD, and GPGPU
A tool to compare outputs of `callgrind_annotate` over time.
plaintext double-entry accounting command line tool
Visual regression testing persistence and workflow for zensim
command line
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
gives objects the ability to 'histogram' in several useful ways
Transport interface to talk to different backends.
Hashdiff is a diff lib to compute the smallest difference between two hashes.
Handles time differences.
Rails enhancements for rendering different content for different device types
It returns a hash file with the difference in terms of year, month, week, day, hour, minute and second
A OmniAuth strategy to authenticate using different passwort strategies.
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
Rendered Markdown differ.
Compare screenshots in different browsers at different sizes
Take two Ruby objects that can be serialized to JSON. Output an array of operations (additions, deletions, moves) that would convert the first one to the second one.
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