Library provides try/catch/finally as expression
Helper function to optimise call expression
Helper function to replace certain member expressions with function calls
Helper which skips types and parentheses
Ensure that reserved words are quoted in property accesses
Rename destructuring parameter to workaround https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220517
Elegant spinner for interactive CLI apps
Efficient path tracking and pattern matching for XML/JSON parsers
mdast extension to parse and serialize MDX (or MDX.js) expressions
Remove JSX empty expression
micromark extension to support MDX or MDX JS expressions
Helper function to explode an assignable expression
A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.
micromark factory to parse MDX expressions (found in JSX attributes, flow, text)
The fast, flexible & elegant library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML.
A set of utils for faster development of GraphQL tools
Regular expression parser for ECMAScript.
Check if a string is a valid JavaScript expression
parse SPDX license expressions
JMESPath implementation in javascript
A flexible math expression evaluator
Vega expression parser and code generator.
tiny util for getting and setting deep object props safely
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
A zero-dependency Ruby gem built for effortless polling. Perfect for external APIs and any task that requires, repeatable retries until your conditions are met. Elegant and beautifully expressive.
Inkstream is a sleek and modern Jekyll theme tailored for bloggers seeking a seamless platform to express their ideas and stories. With its elegant design and intuitive features, Inkstream facilitates the continuous flow of content creation, empowering users to share their thoughts effortlessly.
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of XHTML or XML that's designed to express the structure of XHTML or XML documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, easy way, using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
The DynamicSchema gem provides a elegant and expressive way to define a domain-specific language (DSL) schemas, making it effortless to build and validate complex Ruby hashes. This is particularly useful when dealing with intricate configurations or interfacing with external APIs, where data structures need to adhere to specific formats and validations. By allowing default values, type constraints, nested schemas, and transformations, DynamicSchema ensures that your data structures are both robust and flexible. New in 2.0, DynamicSchema adds DynamicSchema::Struct which faciliates effortless definition and construction of complex object hierarchies, with optional type coersion and validation. Where DynamicSchema simplified configuration and API payload construction, DynamicSchema::Struct simplifies construction of complex API reponses.
Ruby is a beautiful language. It is expressive, elegant, and reads almost like English. This is exactly the problem. At some point, someone decided that because Ruby can read like English, it should read like English - and then they implemented the wrong kind of English. The kind where the subject comes last. This gem provides RuboCop cops that ban `unless` and multiline modifier conditionals, replacing them with explicit `if` forms that are easier to read, reason about, and review without mentally untangling a sentence that somebody wrote backwards and then had the nerve to commit.