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a directory structure tree generator
a directory structure tree generator
A directory structure tree generator for CLI
a directory structure tree generator
a directory structure tree generator
A commandline tool to generate project directory structure tree
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Recursively iterates over specified directory, require()'ing each file, and returning a nested hash structure containing those modules.
File system tree printer - print a file system structure as a tree
A fully persistent balanced binary search tree
OpenTelemetry semantic conventions
The Linear Client SDK for interacting with the Linear GraphQL API
Parser adapter for parsing YAML documents into base namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into base namespace.
Find and load configuration from a package.json property, rc file, TypeScript module, and more!
High-performance 2D spatial index for rectangles (based on R*-tree with bulk loading and bulk insertion algorithms)
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
Syntax tree data structure and parser interfaces for the lezer parser
Convert a directory tree to a JS object.
Tools necessary for parsing stage of ApiDOM, specifically for syntactic analysis.
Library for fetching Country, its States and Cities
Walk any kind of tree structure depth- or breadth-first. Supports promises and advanced map-reduce operations with a very small API.
Utilities for watching file trees.
Print directory or structured data in a tree like format.
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This library can be used to build a tree structure, and render or print it like an ASCII graph. It can be used to implement a directory tree viewer or something like that.
A thor extension for generating directory structures from file trees defined in YAML
Create directory/file structures from ASCII/Unicode tree diagrams
Executable to restructure .xcodeproj directory structures to match the .pbxproj tree.
This gem facilitates modeling a test suite that is written in Gherkin (e.g. Cucumber, SpecFlow, Lettuce, etc.). It does this by providing an abstraction layer on top of the Abstract Syntax Tree that the 'cucumber-gherkin' gem generates when parsing features, as well as providing models for feature files and directories in order to be able to have a fully traversable model tree of a test suite's structure. These models can then be analyzed or manipulated more easily than the underlying AST layer.
Traverses your directory structure, starting at a specified location, and creates an HTML tree of your git repositories. Will also link to the origin remote if it exists.
Library for building websites from a tree of Textile files. Cut your Textile into a nice website! Makas generates websites from a tree of Textile files. It does not try to deduce any meaning from the structure of that tree (i.e. where files are in the directory hierarchy), but can generate a blog from a directory of files named a certain way, if enabled. See doc/examples/singe-blog.rb for how that can be done. Multiple blogs, RSS feed generation and copying over static files are supported.
Rack::Config::Flexible is an alternative to Rack::Config, offering much greater flexibility. Configuration options are stored as key-value pairs in _sections_, partitioned by _environments_. For example: + environment + section key -> value pairs A simple DSL is provided and can be used either within a passed configuration block (to ::new), or to the #configuration method. Facilities are also provided to load whole environments, and sections from either a single YAML file structured like, or from a directory tree. See the README file or RDoc documentation for more info.
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