A node.js port of [uwcwidth](https://github.com/Z4JC/uwcwidth), a fast function for determining a string's display width
Calculate data about any display (width, height, ratio, area, density, etc.)
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
Use two values display syntax for inner and outer display types.
Add displayName to React.createClass calls
Use the display-p3-linear color space on the color() function in CSS
Stylish console.log for node
Normalize multiple value display syntaxes into single values.
Stylable text tables, handling ansi colour. Useful for console output.
Disallow property values that are ignored due to another property value in the same rule.
Self-host the Playfair Display font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
PostCSS plugin to unwrap nested rules like how Sass does it
Standard help for oclif.
Elegant terminal spinner
Markdown renderer for react-native, with CommonMark spec support + adds syntax extensions & sugar (URL autolinking, typographer), originally created by Mient-jan Stelling as react-native-markdown-renderer
Get the visual width of the widest line in a string - the number of columns required to display it
Easily start and stop an X Virtual Frame Buffer from your node apps.
Use the Playfair Display font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app
CLI for webpack & friends
Use the gap, column-gap, and row-gap shorthand properties in CSS
TypeScript implementation of invariant(condition, message)
Use lab() and lch() color functions in CSS
Display a notification (macOS)
Returns an array of all tabbable DOM nodes within a containing node.
Unicode character display width engine supporting CJK, emoji, and grapheme clusters
A terminal-based markdown file browser and viewer with search, syntax highlighting, and live reload
Text-oriented I/O traits and adapters for Rust
TUI library to build modern apps inspired by React, Elm, with Flexbox, CSS, editor component, emoji support, and more
Buffer-oriented text encoding and decoding utilities for Rust
Terminal-native Mermaid flowchart renderer — jq for diagrams
Unicode 15.1.0 compliant utility for determining the number of columns required to display an arbitrary string
[Unicode 17.0.0] Determines the monospace display width of a string using EastAsianWidth.txt, Unicode general category, Emoji specification, and other data.
monkey patch for split with display length to two strings
Determines the monospace display width of a string
Determine terminal display width (columns) of Ruby strings via FFI bindings to libc's wcswidth() function
A responsive 1, 2 or 3 column theme for wide, medium and narrow with drop(down) menu. The three columns are reordered as necessary to match the display width. Includes a menu bar generator, a category page generator, a default cookie warning for European sites and much more. The three columns consist of 1 primary column, a secondary column and a tertiary column. The secondary column can be placed either to the right or left of the primary column. The tertiary column is on the other side. The secondary and tertiary columns can be disabled. This theme uses normalize.css.
Compresses Javascript & CSS files on the terminal. Usage: wbdv_packer [options] [filename] -c, --charset [CHARSET] Sets the output charset (CSS & JS). Default: utf-8 -l, --line-break [NUMBER] Sets the max output line width (CSS & JS). Default: 1337 -o, --optimize Sets code optimization on compress (JS Only). Default: true -p, --preserve Sets preserved semi-colons (JS Only). Default: true -s, --short Sets shortened local variables (JS Only). Default: true -v, --version Print version -h, --help Display this screen
A responsive 1, 2 or 3 column theme for wide, medium and narrow with drop(down) menu. The three columns are reordered as necessary to match the display width. Includes a menu bar generator, a category page generator, a comment system, a default cookie warning for European sites and much more. The three columns consist of 1 primary column, a secondary column and a tertiary column. The secondary column can be placed either to the right or left of the primary column. The tertiary column is on the other side. The secondary and tertiary columns can be disabled. This theme uses normalize.css.
Compresses Javascript & CSS files on the command line interface with yui-compressor. Run `cli-yui-compressor` or its shorthand `cyc`. Usage: cli-yui-compressor | cyc [options] [filename] -c, --charset [CHARSET] Sets the output charset (CSS & JS). Default: utf-8 -l, --line-break [NUMBER] Sets the max output line width (CSS & JS). Default: 1337 -o, --optimize Sets code optimization on compress (JS Only). Default: true -p, --preserve Sets preserved semi-colons (JS Only). Default: true -s, --short Sets shortened local variables (JS Only). Default: true -v, --version Print version -h, --help Display this screen A
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