Tiny utility to update copyright years or ranges automatically in the DOM.
Transform import() expressions
Tiny utility to generate dynamic copyright notice strings based on the build year.
Allow parsing of import()
list of SPDX standard license exceptions
Transform SVG by adding a dynamic title element
Color helpers to ease transformation between formats, gamut, etc
This is a pure-js JSON streaming parser for node.js
DES implementation
@intlify/message-compiler
@intlify/core-base
TypeScript definition for strtok3 token
Runtime library for code generated by the protoc plugin "protobuf-ts"
A Node.js module for the Paubox Transactional Email API.
Enhance Vite builtin dynamic import
A lightweight graphic library providing 2d draw for Apache ECharts
@intlify/shared
Testcontainers is a NodeJS library that supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container
Write buffer
@intlify/devtools-types
Does the current environment have `import()` support?
Random number generator for browsers and node.js
PostgreSQL module for Testcontainers
A polyfill for the internal diagnostics_channel module
Provides generated HTML data for Rails applications.
Simple copyright generator with name and message.
This is useful if you want to not have to manually change the copyright every year.
Generates HTML data for Rails applications.
Generates provided HTML data for dynamic copyright licensing
This gem comes very handy when you have to print out dynamic content for the footer like year, copyright and more.
Adds a dynamic copyright description of your view
This gem provides dynamic copyright ruby wrapped html code.
This gem will generate a dynamic copyright line that can be placed at the bottom of the page
CopyrightView Gem Allows Devlopers to Add Copyright Message for every webage Dynamically
Automatically updates the year for the copyright line on the bottom of your site. Dynamically inputs your name or company
== coral This gem is simply a meta package that installs and requires the CORL gem. Note: CORL is still early in development! DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION YET!! Now you get to hear the story of two names. Short story first; We switched to the CORL name (github.com/coralnexus/corl). If your interested in why: The original name of the CORL project was Coral, and we were exited when we found the Ruby gem name "coral" available. Our first versions of our CORL system were named coral_core, coral_cloud, coral_vagrant, coral_plan, and many more were planned. We created a meta gem (this one) to install a core combination of gems. During the course of development we found another project that came before ours that uses the name coral, so we decided to update our project name, so as to avoid conflicts. For us Coral is more than a word, it is a concept that embodies dynamic ecosystems supporting a rich variety of lifeforms. Coral are very interesting creatures and we endeavor to create software that helps build dynamic ecosystems of digital creatures. We decided to use an acronym that sounds like the word Coral because the acronym fit with our desire to create something good for administration but also good for flexible research, so we came to Cluster Orchestration and Research Library. We split the core components out into a small concurrent plugin framework called Nucleon, upon which CORL is built. All of our coral sub gems are integrated into these two. This gem exists only as a installer for people who accidentally spell coral the right way when trying to install the CORL system. Use the CORL gem instead. == Copyright Licensed under Apache license, version 2. See LICENSE.txt for further details. Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Adrian Webb <adrian.webb@coralnexus.com> Coral Technology Group LLC
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