Concise and fast javascript templating compatible with nodejs and other javascript environments
Get, set, or delete a property from a nested object using a dot path
dot-object makes it possible to transform and read (JSON) objects using dot notation.
Computes the dot product between two numeric arrays.
A WebdriverIO plugin to report in dot style
TypeScript definitions for dot-object
Safely get a dot-notated property within an object.
TypeScript definitions for dot
Dot separated format version of node-querystring
Split a dot property into its parts
Semrush Dot Component
Set nested properties on an object using dot notation.
Get and set object properties with dot notation
Delete nested properties from an object using dot notation.
Convert a string to dot case.
A DOT language parser / writer for graphlib
Exactly computes the dot product between two vectors
A WebdriverIO plugin. Report results in dot format.
Immutable version of dot-prop with some extensions
Use powerful dot notation (dot path + wildcard) to manipulate properties of JSON
Access object properties using dot notation.
Two way conversions between objects and dot/bracket notation
Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase or PascalCase: `foo-bar` → `fooBar`
🐊Putout plugin applies dot notation
A library for generating Graphviz DOT language files for graphs.
DNS over TLS (DoT) client / DNS over TLS (DoT) 客户端
A simple configuration files (i.e. dotfiles) manager.
Core library for dot-agent profile management
MCP server for dot-agent profile management
Profile-based configuration manager for AI agents
Tools for dot map representations of serde_json Maps
Library to deal with money in Rust.
A library for extending `Path` and `PathBuf` in order to parse the path which contains dots.
Portable mixed-precision BLAS-like vector math library for x86 and ARM
A library for generating Graphviz DOT language files.
This library provides a parser for the DOT/Graphviz graph description language, as well as useful functions to transform those graphs.
Access hash values using the dot notation
Java-style .properties file manipulation with a light touch
HashDot allows you to call hash properties with a dot the same way you would call, say, ActiveRecord relationships and attributes. More traversable and often faster than OpenStruct.
Use of Erector to generate various types of templates.
dot_env manages your environment settings using a simple text file
Dot Grid planner PDF generator.
Coming Soon
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
Access deeply nested hash values using dot notation (config.database.host) with nil-safe traversal that never raises on missing keys. Supports path-based get/set, YAML/JSON loading, and immutable updates.
Simple-ish enumberable-simplifier. Useful for APIs like Twitter, etc If you have a hash or an array or something that quacks like one, you can do stuff example: require 'dot_notation' h = {a: {b: {c: [{d: 'hi'}]}}} h.extend(DotNotation) h.dot('a.b.c.0.d') #=> 'hi' h.dot('a.b.c.foo.bar.bz.whatever.124.whocares') #=> nil
Ruby wrapper for .NET services
Keep your project's environment variables in snyc across your team.
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