Checks entity if array, arguments, iterable or array-like.
Multi-agent workflow CLI for structured doubt, independent verification, and compressed knowledge
goose-bee-here-doubt
doubt-green
Testing made right
outer-doubt-alike-include
doubt-discussion-blank
lying-activity-doubt
doubt-living-fastened4
this-doubt-bill-telephone
with-doubt-web3-fence
felt-doubt-willing
mighty-dirt-doubt
Ultimately helpfull when you doubt whether drink tonight or not
Martial Comfortable Stiff Doubt - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word Martial Comfortable Stiff Doubt.
After Town Doubt Command - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word After Town Doubt Command.
doubt-process-web3-recognize
Guest Duty Doubt New - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word Guest Duty Doubt New.
kept-so-doubt
uncle-doubt-web3-motion
doubt-base
(castshore-doubt-breath) - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word castshore-doubt-breath.
(armdue-wing-doubt) - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word armdue-wing-doubt.
Drifting Doubt Tin Climb - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word Drifting Doubt Tin Climb.
AXON — the formal cognitive language: a deterministic, proof-carrying AI runtime. Native Rust lexer/parser/type-checker/IR generator (re-exported from axon-frontend) plus the runtime: typed channels (π-calculus mobility, capability extrusion), algebraic effects via Free Monad CPS handlers, lease kernel + reconcile loop, the Epistemic Security Kernel, Trust Types, Proof-Carrying Code (independently verifiable proof objects), and the closed-catalog extension mechanism. Crate publishes as `axon-lang`; library import is `use axon::*` so existing call sites keep working unchanged.
Convenience, to write more explicit tests
The Conceptual Atom of Verifiable Action — LogLine Protocol implementation
World's first production-ready self-aware development system with meta-cognitive capabilities and cognitive reasoning engine for intelligent development platforms
A tool for doing complex operations to files and directories.
Async Executor Instrumentation Observability Utility A tracing subscriber layer that outputs Tokio's tracing instrumentation to the terminal in a format conducive to debugging.
A lease based distributed locking algorithm with support for DynamoDB
AI-powered image description generator for Immich photo management system
Static site generator-esque tool for adding include statements to HTML
Two-way file sync with conflict detection for local and SSH roots.
RustyTerm is an advanced terminal fully build in Rust.
A tool for obtaining your firmware's embedded AGESA version on Linux.
Attic: a place to hide metadata about the class or variable itself (e.g. SHA hash summaries).
If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things
Personally frequently used methods for builtin classes, e.g., String, Array, etc. These methods are not implemented in Ruby and are doubted to offer to be implemented into Ruby core system. A main target is my personal programming.
A really awful router
== E9Tags An extension to ActsAsTaggableOn[http://github.com/mbleigh/acts-as-taggable-on] which "improves" on custom tagging, or at least makes it more dynamic. Additionally it provides some autocomplete rack apps and the corresponding javascript. == Installation 1. E9Tags requires jquery and jquery-ui for the autocompletion and tag-adding form, be sure they're loaded in your pages where the tags form will be rendered. 2. E9Tags extends ActsAsTaggableOn and requires it. Run it's generator if you have not. 3. Run the E9Tags install script to copy over the required JS rails g e9_tags:install 4. Then make sure it is loaded, how you do that doesn't matter, e.g. <%= javascript_include_tag 'e9_tags' %> 5. Create an initializer for that sets up the taggable models and their controllers. This gives the models the tag associations and methods and prepares their controller to handle the otherwise unexpected tag params. require 'e9_tags' require 'contacts_controller' require 'contact' E9Tags.controllers << ContactsController E9Tags.models << Contact OR You can just include the modules in your classes yourself. The first way really exists for the case where the classes you wish to extend are part of another plugin/gem. # in contact.rb include E9Tags:Model # in contacts_controller.rb include E9Tags::Controller 6. Render the tags form partial in whatever model forms require it. = render 'e9_tags/form', :f => f If you pass a context, it will be locked and no longer possible to change/add the contexts on the form (and as a side effect, the tags autocompletion will be restricted to that context). = render 'e9_tags/form', :f => f, :context => :users Finally if you pass a 2nd arg to :context you can set a tag context to be "private" (default is false). In this case the tag context will be locked as private (typically suffixed with *), meaning that the tags will not be publicly searchable/visible. This is useful for organizational tags tags, say if you wanted to arbitrarily group records, or create a custom search based on a tag context. = render 'e9_tags/form', :f => f, :context => [:users, true] NOTE: The form and javascript are intended to work out of the box, but the certainly aren't going to look pretty. If you do intend to use the forms, you'll no doubt need to style them.
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