Tool to contain various domains (process domains), tied to the Krypton ORM
Check if the process is running inside a container (Docker/Podman)
simple persistent cookiejar system
Node's domain module for the web browser. This is merely an evented try...catch with the same API as node, nothing more.
Email address and domain validation
Check if the process is running inside a Docker container
Email address and domain validation
TLDS list for domain validation
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
Opentelemetry resource detector to get container resource attributes
Splits a hostname into subdomains, domain and (effective) top-level domains
A plugin for Tailwind CSS v3.2+ that provides utilities for container queries.
Parse repository URLs to extract, SCM platform, domain, user, and project information.
emotion's stylesheet
Serverless plugin for managing custom domains with API Gateways.
Collect customer feedback with the Mopinion survey library
Ledger service responsible for domain handling
Parse an SMTP (RFC-5321) address
An email address parser based on rfc5322
Descope JavaScript web SDK
Set the X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies header in Express apps
Advanced Domain-Driven Design
Scales and color schemes for visual encoding.
Compound File Binary File Format extractor
Provides basis for developing effective market data feed handlers
This library contains recurring patterns, that are useful in the creation of internal Domain Specific Languages (DSL) in Ruby.
Contains commands, events, validations for Rails Disco. Commands are used to transport updates from Rails to the domain. Validations are used to validate commands in Rails and the domain. Events are created in the domain and processed in projections. Have a look at the rails-disco documentation on Github for more details.
This gem contains components absolutely required for interaction with PanOps. For example: the PanOps domain object model/validations, etc.
It read file containing list of urls and produces output file with domain, page title, twitter, facebook and google plus handles found on the page
This gem fetches a list of domains and permalinks from a certain number of pages of a Reddit feed that contain a valid media field.
Canister is a simple IoC container for ruby. It has no dependencies and provides only the functionality you need. It does not monkey-patch ruby or pollute the global namespace, and most importantly it expects to be invisible to your domain classes.
Encase is a library for using dependency injection within ruby applications. It provides a lightweight IOC Container that manages dependencies between your classes. It was written to assist with wiring of domain objects outside Rails applications to enable faster test suites.
SAML 2.0 is an XML-based protocol that uses security tokens containing assertions to pass information about a principal (usually an end user) between a SAML authority, that is, an identity provider, and a SAML consumer, that is, a service provider. SAML 2.0 enables web-based authentication and authorization scenarios including cross-domain single sign-on (SSO), which helps reduce the administrative overhead of distributing multiple authentication tokens to the user.
YANSER (Yahoo! ANSwers harvestER) is a convinient search tool providing access to the Yahoo! Answers Q&A collection. Based on YANAPI it provides a simple CLI and helps to search for Questions and Answers which contain a set of key words, belong to a specific semantic domain or are posted by a certain user. Yanser is a research tool in the field of Computational Linguistics e.g for Question Answering.
(This gem was named as treevisitor) tree.rb is a 'clone' of tree unix command. The gem implements a library to mange tree structures. The gem contains also a library to build tree with a dsl (domain specific language), and an implementation of visitor design pattern. An example of DSL to build tree: <pre> tree = TreeNode.create do node "root" do leaf "l1" node "sub" do leaf "l3" end node "wo leaves" end </pre>
A Fuzzy Associative Memory (FAM for short) is a Fuzzy Logic tool for decision making. Fuzzy logic FAMs have a wide range of practical applications: Control systems, such as governing a fan to keep a room at the "just right" temperature; Game AI, such as imbuing bots with human-like decision-making behavior; Prediction systems, linking causes with effects. A FAM uses Fuzzy Sets to establish a set of rules that are linguistic in nature. The linguistic rules, and the fuzzy sets they contain, are defined by a human "expert" (presumably, you). The rules therefore codify intelligence and map this knowledge from the human domain to the digital.
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