This is some test project to check for even number, donot take too seriously
Is even package.
Cross Platform Smart Fetch Ponyfill
JSON.parse with context information on error
Check if stdout or stderr is interactive
Return true if the given number is even.
A structuredClone polyfill
Ultra-fast MessagePack implementation with extensions for records and structured cloning
CSS selector engine supporting jQuery selectors
Test if a finite numeric value is an even number.
Interface used to connect Apollo Gateway to Apollo Server
Enhance ESLint with better support for large scale monorepos
Parse and stringify JSON with comments. It will retain comments even after saved!
utilities for working with typescript's AST
Like read-package-json, but faster
Tests whether one path is inside another path
High performance (de)compression in an 8kB package
Convert Oniguruma patterns to native JavaScript RegExp
ES spec-like internal slots
tar for node
Electron supporting package to rebuild native node modules against the currently installed electron
A fast and easy to use JSON Schema validator
Give a regex, get a robust predicate function that tests it against a string.
Get the byte length of an ArrayBuffer, even in engines without a `.byteLength` method.
Pre-alpha package that contains abstractions that I find useful when scripting. Not suitable for production use. Breaking changes highly likely even with minor version bumps. Use at your own risk
Since Vagrant 1.1+ is no longer distributed via Gems, vagrant-wrapper allows you to require and interact with the newer package versions via your Gemfile, shell, or Ruby code. It allows the newer packaged version to take precedence even if the older Vagrant gem remains installed. See https://github.com/org-binbab/gem-vagrant-wrapper for more details.
Veye is commandline tool like Heroku has own ToolBelt, and purpose of this tool is to make developer's life even more simpler and keep you up-to-date with freshest packages.
ALGLIB - is a multilingual collection of algorithms designed to solve problems in the field of numeric analysis and data processing. ALGLIB is distributed under a 3-clause BSD license. This license is unrestrictive and allows using the package both in open and proprietary programs and even relicensing the code (if the new license doesn't conflict with the terms of the 3-clause BSD license).
InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/CD, and deployment verification. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
A series of useful tools that a console should probably have, if your goal is to crunch a few numbers. It includes all the packages that I use, if you have them. Also incorporates some functional style programming and stored procedures to make your console experience even more delightful.
InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/CD, and deployment verification. This has local support only. See the `inspec` gem for full support. Packaged distributions of Progress® Chef® products obtained from RubyGems are made available pursuant to the Progress Chef EULA at https://www.chef.io/end-user-license-agreement, unless there is an executed agreement in effect between you and Progress that covers the Progress Chef products ("Master Agreement"), in which case the Master Agreement shall govern. Source code obtained from the Chef GitHub repository is made available under Apache-2.0, a copy of which is included.
Often Redis is used for rate limiting purposes. Usually the rate limit packages available count how many times something happens on a certain second or a certain minute. When the clock ticks to the next minute, rate limit counter is reset back to the zero. This might be problematic if you are looking to limit rates where hits per integration time window is very low. If you are looking to limit to the five hits per minute, in one time window you get just one hit and six in another, even though the average over two minutes is 3.5. This package allows you to implement a correct rolling window of threshold that's backed by ATOMIC storage in Redis meaning you can use this implementation across multiple machines and processes.
CreepCheck is a Ruby library that provides an API for checking romantic age compatibility based on the popular half-plus-seven formula for determining when it is socially (in)appropriate for people to date based on their relative ages. It comes with a sample command line interface utility. Opinions vary on appropriate age differences in romantic relationships, but the half-plus-seven formula seems to approximate United States cultural biases about appropriate age differences pretty well. This library and utility package was originally created as a joke related to assessing the ap propriateness of relationships between characters in fictional contexts, such as in fantasy/sci-fi prose and roleplaying games. It is not intended to be treated as a substitute for moral fiber or individual judgement, and no guarantees are made about the likelihood one's family or local courts of law will approve of a given relationship on the basis of the age of one's partner even if "approved" by the half-plus-seven formula. This tool's major release version is published on April Fool's Day under the terms of the DPL, or Detachable Public License. It is intended for entertainment purposes only. It is not even particularly well-written.
uh ok so roast beef is some kind of package manager that is for bleeding-edge programs. so basically it does not have its own repositories. instead it just will download source from the upstream repository and will do all the necessary steps to install . you get things that are as fresh as possible. i am talking about really fresh like your eggs and milk. roast beef saves you from having to look up the repository locations for all the stuff you want to build from source. it also abstracts away the differences in build processes. say you want the latest version of such a package as gnu emacs. so you grab the source but you know emacs is a little different from other packages and requires "make bootstrap" in between the configure and make step. with roastbeef all the complexity of such things is hidden from you. and if you have a lot of stuff built from source you can keep them all up to date with a single command. the motivations behind this are made more clear in a blog post: http://technomancy.us/106 == man why you even got to do a thing
ShipEngine's easy-to-use REST API lets you manage all of your shipping needs without worrying about the complexities of different carrier APIs and protocols. We handle all the heavy lifting so you can focus on providing a first-class shipping experience for your customers at the best possible prices. Each of ShipEngine's features can be used by itself or in conjunction with each other to build powerful shipping functionality into your application or service. ## Getting Started If you're new to REST APIs then be sure to read our [introduction to REST](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rest/) to understand the basics. Learn how to [authenticate yourself to ShipEngine](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/auth/), and then use our [sandbox environment](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/sandbox/) to kick the tires and get familiar with our API. If you run into any problems, then be sure to check the [error handling guide](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/errors/) for tips. Here are some step-by-step **tutorials** to get you started: - [Learn how to create your first shipping label](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/create-a-label/) - [Calculate shipping costs and compare rates across carriers](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rates/) - [Track packages on-demand or in real time](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/) - [Validate mailing addresses anywhere on Earth](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/addresses/validation/) ## Shipping Labels for Every Major Carrier ShipEngine makes it easy to [create shipping labels for any carrier](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/create-a-label/) and [download them](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/downloading/) in a [variety of file formats](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/formats/). You can even customize labels with your own [messages](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/messages/) and [images](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/labels/branding/). ## Real-Time Package Tracking With ShipEngine you can [get the current status of a package](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/) or [subscribe to real-time tracking updates](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/webhooks/) via webhooks. You can also create [custimized tracking pages](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/tracking/branded-tracking-page/) with your own branding so your customers will always know where their package is. ## Compare Shipping Costs Across Carriers Make sure you ship as cost-effectively as possible by [comparing rates across carriers](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rates/get-shipment-rates/) using the ShipEngine Rates API. Or if you don't know the full shipment details yet, then you can [get rate estimates](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/rates/estimate/) with limited address info. ## Worldwide Address Validation ShipEngine supports [address validation](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/addresses/validation/) for virtually [every country on Earth](https://www.shipengine.com/docs/addresses/validation/countries/), including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Germany, France, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Israel, Italy, and over 160 others.
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