Eligible Node.js bindings https://eligible.com
This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) project bootstrapped with [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/create-next-app).
Task — agentic CLI for working through CLI-eligible tickets locally with Claude Code
Implementation of Eligible (https://eligible.com/) REST API
Search ClinicalTrials.gov trials, retrieve study details and results, and match patients to eligible trials via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.
Refresh pnpm dependencies, run audit --fix, and promote catalog-eligible overrides back into the pnpm catalog.
CLI that checks if your npm packages are eligible for Tidelift funding. 💸
Creates an audience for CPC lines that are eligible for upgrade
Unofficial library for Eligible API insurance claims
Sortition pool is a logarithmic data structure used to store the pool of eligible operators weighted by their stakes. In the Keep network the stake consists of staked KEEP tokens. It allows to select a group of operators based on the provided pseudo-rando
Scan EVM chains for eligible airdrops. Get notified when tokens are claimable.
Binds remote context property if the account is eligible for the banner
Scan EVM chains for eligible airdrops. Get notified when tokens are claimable.
Remove all eligible console.* functions
With the FBA Inbound Eligibility API, you can build applications that let sellers get eligibility previews for items before shipping them to Amazon's fulfillment centers. With this API you can find out if an item is eligible for inbound shipment to Amazon
JS-Eligible
OpenCode plugin that transparently wraps eligible bash commands with RTK to reduce LLM token consumption by 60-90%
This package is not maintained by Eligible.com. NextStep LLC saw a need for an updated NodeJS wrapper, and created this package.
API to find an iOS mobile provision
Check whether a person is eligible to drive the vehicle or not
Server-side rendering middleware for HyTDE. It consumes the slotified `.ssr.json` output from the Vite plugin, prefetches eligible requests, renders HTML, and embeds the SSR state for client hydration.
Read or Download EPub/Pdf [EPUB] DOWNLOAD Eligible: A Modern Retelling of Pride & Prejudice By Curtis Sittenfeld on Textbook Full Format
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This Program - Take the user age. -- If the age is 18 or above: -- Ask if they have a nationality of "Pakistani". ---If yes, print "You are eligible to vote." ---If no, print "Please obtain a valid ID to vote."
Unofficial CLI to list and enable Azure Privileged Identity Management (PIM) roles
Parse and validate Schema.org structured data (JSON-LD, Microdata, RDFa) against the official vocabulary and Google Rich Results profiles.
Language-agnostic bytecode VM with fused superinstructions and a 3-tier Cranelift JIT (linear/block/tracing)
Community-maintained Rust SDK for Stedi's Healthcare Eligibility API
Spatial neuron point cloud — LIF neurons in 3D space with mastery learning, tissue physics, migration, pruning, and stamina
Code generator for creating static maps and sets for use with quickphf
CLI crate for nils-plan-archive in the nils-cli workspace.
Row is a command line tool that helps you manage workflows on HPC resources.
The agent-native CLI linter — audit whether your CLI follows agent-readiness principles
A macro to generate/parse binary representation of messages with custom bit fields
Reference cost model for Canadian home care service-mix decisions (PSW, housekeeping, nursing) with 2026 tax relief stack and per-province subsidy eligibility.
A fast, compiled rule engine with a text-based DSL
Eligible is a developer-friendly way to process health care eligibility checks. Learn more at https://eligible.com
Verify benefits in real-time!
This gem maps to the PSI Eligibility Swagger API.
Editrix is a gem for parsing Healthcare Eligibility Response (271) ASC X12 EDI data into painless formats like hash or a json.
## Overview Privileged Access Manager (PAM) is a Google Cloud native, managed solution to secure, manage and audit privileged access while ensuring operational velocity and developer productivity. PAM enables just-in-time, time-bound, approval-based access elevations, and auditing of privileged access elevations and activity. PAM lets you define the rules of who can request access, what they can request access to, and if they should be granted access with or without approvals based on the sensitivity of the access and emergency of the situation. ## Concepts ### Entitlement An entitlement is an eligibility or license that allows specified users (requesters) to request and obtain access to specified resources subject to a set of conditions such as duration, etc. entitlements can be granted to both human and non-human principals. ### Grant A grant is an instance of active usage against the entitlement. A user can place a request for a grant against an entitlement. The request may be forwarded to an approver for their decision. Once approved, the grant is activated, ultimately giving the user access (roles/permissions) on a resource per the criteria specified in entitlement. ### How does PAM work PAM creates and uses a service agent (Google-managed service account) to perform the required IAM policy changes for granting access at a specific resource/access scope. The service agent requires getIAMPolicy and setIAMPolicy permissions at the appropriate (or higher) access scope - Organization/Folder/Project to make policy changes on the resources listed in PAM entitlements. When enabling PAM for a resource scope, the user/ principal performing that action should have the appropriate permissions at that resource scope (resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.setIamPolicy, resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.getIamPolicy, and resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.get) to list and grant the service agent/account the required access to perform IAM policy changes. Note that google-cloud-privileged_access_manager-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-privileged_access_manager instead. See the readme for more details.
## Overview Privileged Access Manager (PAM) is a Google Cloud native, managed solution to secure, manage and audit privileged access while ensuring operational velocity and developer productivity. PAM enables just-in-time, time-bound, approval-based access elevations, and auditing of privileged access elevations and activity. PAM lets you define the rules of who can request access, what they can request access to, and if they should be granted access with or without approvals based on the sensitivity of the access and emergency of the situation. ## Concepts ### Entitlement An entitlement is an eligibility or license that allows specified users (requesters) to request and obtain access to specified resources subject to a set of conditions such as duration, etc. entitlements can be granted to both human and non-human principals. ### Grant A grant is an instance of active usage against the entitlement. A user can place a request for a grant against an entitlement. The request may be forwarded to an approver for their decision. Once approved, the grant is activated, ultimately giving the user access (roles/permissions) on a resource per the criteria specified in entitlement. ### How does PAM work PAM creates and uses a service agent (Google-managed service account) to perform the required IAM policy changes for granting access at a specific resource/access scope. The service agent requires getIAMPolicy and setIAMPolicy permissions at the appropriate (or higher) access scope - Organization/Folder/Project to make policy changes on the resources listed in PAM entitlements. When enabling PAM for a resource scope, the user/ principal performing that action should have the appropriate permissions at that resource scope (resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.setIamPolicy, resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.getIamPolicy, and resourcemanager.{projects|folders|organizations}.get) to list and grant the service agent/account the required access to perform IAM policy changes.
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