each-async + async-done = each-done
Parameterised tests for Jest
No-bullshit, ultra-simple, 35-lines-of-code async parallel forEach / map function for JavaScript.
An iteration of the Node.js core streams with a series of improvements
General purpose glob-based configuration matching.
Allows libraries to handle various caller provided asynchronous functions uniformly. Maps promises, observables, child processes and streams, and callbacks to callback style.
Convert a string of words to a JavaScript identifier
Cookies, optionally signed using Keygrip.
extends fs module, easy way to manipulate file system, support both sync functions and async functions
parse, inspect, transform, and serialize content through syntax trees
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
Watch globs and execute a function upon change, with intelligent defaults for debouncing and queueing.
A better forEach
Automatically declare NodeJS built-in modules and npm dependencies as 'external' in Rollup/Vite config
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
Maximize the parallel calls of an iterator supporting asyncIterator interface
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
Downloade counter for the swc project
rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.
Asynchronous, buffered, line-by-line file/stream reader
A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers.
Passport authentication strategy using JSON Web Tokens
A JavaScript text diff implementation.
Traits are types for Ruby sequences (Enumerators)
Provides a way to measure how long each loop in a task took, outputting a report with an estimated time till the task is done.
RSpecTimer will track the amount of time each of your tests take to complete, and when it's done, can save the data to a YAML file.
Serialized address class for use with Rails models.
With this program you can list your telescopes and eyepieces and get a set of calculations done for each scope and for the combination of scope and eyepiece. Easy interface. Run the program, then hit '?' to show the help file. Version 2.0.1: Improved input validation with descriptive errors, division-by-zero guards, empty list safety.
CafePress Wrapper was built to create a portal for multiple CafePress basic stores. The intent is to create a fully fledged site where all product browsing and searching is done on the wrapper site, while shopping cart functionality and checkout is all done normally on cafepress.com The use case for which this is best used, is to combine several different basic CafePress stores. Each cafepress store containing many products, but only a single design. For example, http://rockclimbingshirts.com/ combines the following CafePress basic stores: http://www.cafepress.com/carabinerpirate http://www.cafepress.com/humancrashpad http://www.cafepress.com/midnight_lightning http://www.cafepress.com/be_safe_use_pro and http://www.cafepress.com/tightharness CafePress Wrapper is a Rails plugin distributed as a gem. Runs great on Heroku.
This gem allows the tracking of ActiveInteractions interactions. This is done by tracking the .execute methode that is overridden in each class inheriting from ActiveInteraction. To be able to trace function calls, I used Ruby's TracePoint class and to draw the graphs I used the 'ruby-graphviz' gem. Note that you need to install GraphViz in your environment and have its path in your path environment variable to be able to draw graphs.
This is a simple card game, inspired by the studio game tutorial done through the Online Pragmatic Studio course on Ruby by Mike and Nicole. Basically, three random cards would be assigned to players. For each round, each player would be assigned a random card and they can then use it to attack another player's card. At the start of the game, type in how many rounds do you want to play. After the rounds, have been completed, you can either continue playing or type quit to exit. Upon exiting, the high scores of the players will be printed out.
Utility for kicking an application stack into life on Amazon EC2
For SaaS applications, there are times when we dont want to show the resource id to the user since its being shared with multiple companies that have signed up. And for scenarios where we want the URL to show numbers and not worded URL's like what friendly_id provide, this is the gem for you! It'll create id's sequentially starting from 1 for each relation parent/nested resource relation definedi\n Feel free to get in touch for any specific questions until the help, support group and readme are not done at info@7vals.com \n http://www.7vals.com
Music Coder is a music programming library. It generates music entirely through code in the chosen programming language (Ruby). There are three main reasons a technically minded person would use Music Coder: Producing music: Write scripts that mimic human creativity, and put some randomness in it, giving you a program that can generate aesthetically pleasing music that is completely unique in each file generated. Scientific exploration: Use the functions in Music Coder to concisely apply algorithms or math to the structure and properties of sound. Making samples: create samples or sections of music that are too complex to be done by hand in graphical audio programs such as Ableton.
The inner working of an enigma machine has three rotors. Each rotors has wrapped around it the 26 letters. When a key is pressed it moves the rotor ahead one alphabet. The other rotors kick off after the first has completed a revolution and so for the third.When this is done, text in plain english becomes gibberish. Before you start encrypting you and your recipient must agree upon a key which can be set on the machine. Find out more on my GitHub page
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