A version compare tool, which is useful in comparing versions of APPs and JavaScript modules.
Full BCP 47 language subtag data from the official IANA repository, in JSON format with multiple indices.
The Expo CLI
Monaco Editor for React - use the monaco-editor in any React application without needing to use webpack (or rollup/parcel/etc) configuration files / plugins
Quick and easy Smarty address validation. Written in TypeScript with bundled type declarations.
Build and Deploy Universal JavaScript Servers
A module for creating a node style stream over a WebExtension port object.
zlib port to javascript - fast, modularized, with browser support
SVG path bounding box calculator
Typescript helpers for compiling typescript while specifying `--noEmitHelpers` within your `tsconfig.json`. Cross platform ( Node/Browser/WebWorker )
This is a package that lets you deal with the Atlassian flavour of the OpenAPI 3.0 specification.
Client library to connect to the LangSmith Observability and Evaluation Platform.
Build and Deploy Universal JavaScript Servers
Utils library to use with the Smarty Javascript SDK
magic-wand-js =============
The local mocha executor.
Fork of eventsource package - W3C compliant EventSource client for Node.js and browser (polyfill)
Enables os.loadavg for Windows (and optionally any other OS)
Plug n' Play Angular (2++) directive to print your stuff
A snapshot serializer for Ezyme
You can install the command line CLI using `npm i -g @stoplight/prism-cli`
A non-explicit random username generator
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Pure JS implementation for generating a WAR file.
Just a bundle with the files from original css3-microsoft-metro-buttons
CloudPowers is a wrapper around AWS and in the future, other cloud service Providers. It was developed specifically for the Brain project but hopefully can be used in any other ruby project that needs to use cloud service providers' resources. Version 1.0 has a some EC2, S3, SQS, SNS, Kinesis, websockets and a few other features you can find in the docs. There is also limitted support for stubbing AWS RESTful API calls. That can come in handy for local testing and extra setup on AWS resource clients. This project is actively being developed, so more additions, specs and docs will be added and updated frequently with new funcionality but the gem will follow good practices for versioning and so the behavior won't change on existing features. Input is always welcome. :thumbsup: Enjoy!