This directory contains a sample site in its original state (`unchanged`), as well as with some css changes applied (`changed`).
Akili example site
CodingBox Example Site
A example site using HAPI to build an API
Angular 2 Example Site
[](https://app.netlify.com/sites/gatsby-theme-auth0-ts-example/deploys) _See example site deployed at [gatsby-theme-auth0-ts-example.netlify.com](ht
Validates mint.json files
Routes requests to KV assets
A Nextra theme for documentation sites.
Use light and dark color schemes in all browsers
Add motion to your apps with a single line of code.
A reactive state management for JS applications
Add RSS feeds to your Astro projects
Create api documentation for TypeScript projects.
The command line interface for Antora.
JMESPath implementation in javascript
An incremental implementation of MurmurHash3
Gatsby command-line interface for creating new sites and running Gatsby commands
A Nextra theme for blogs.
Returns a `stream.Readable` from a URI string
Small component to implement Hotjar into your react application
Lightweight and faster alternative to Ramda with included TS definitions
Embeddable components for GitBook
A helper library for loading and saving the .api.json files created by API Extractor
Themeable Markdown-first static site generator for blogs, notes, docs, and personal sites
static site generator for typst-based blog - keeping your focus on the content
A rusty static-site generator leveraging shell commands.
Configure God monitored processes according to their concerns the servers (path and so forth), site policy (number, ports, etc), and notification (email groups, mailserver, etc).
Use ClickTale (http://www.clicktale.com/) analytics service with rails sites that require sessions (user authentication for example)
A ruby gem to generate links automatically based on a text, keywords and urls is given. Useful for example to increase dinamically the internal links in your site and improve SEO metrics.
A Vagrant plugin that installs CA certificates onto the virtual machine. This is useful, for example, in the case where you are behind a corporate proxy server that injects its own self signed SSL certificates when you visit https sites.
Generate a static site to document your ruby project from your README and other markdown-formatted documentation. Inject code examples from your unit tests into the generated docs. Extremely fragile hacks and some cool additions to nanoc3.
Lipsiadmin is a new revolutionary admin for your projects.Lipsiadmin is based on Ext Js 2.0. framework (with prototype adapter) and is ready for Rails 2.0. This admin is for newbie developper but also for experts, is not entirely written in javascript because the aim of developper wose build in a agile way web/site apps so we use extjs in a new intelligent way a mixin of 'old' html and new ajax functions, for example ext manage the layout of page, grids, tree and errors, but form are in html code.
This is a very simple plugin that will generate a Google Search Console (GSC from here) verification file to your _site/ directory in a Jekyll project. This file is used by GSC to verify that you own the site and looks for example like https://erikw.me/google47733b3288357e4.html.
Crawl a site with 'clean-URLs' and generate a files and folders from it. Example: the URL /page will become /page/index.html instead of /page.html so you can serve it straight from Apache and all the links are still working.
A Vagrant plugin that installs CA certificates onto the virtual machine. This is useful, for example, in the case where you are behind a corporate proxy server that injects its own self signed SSL certificates when you visit https sites.
A very simple [Guild Wars 2 API](https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/API:Main) client built with [rest-core](https://github.com/godfat/rest-core). There's also a bundled web application showing your items, serving as an example using the client. There's also a [demo site](https://gw2.godfat.org/)
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 simple gem I've done in training. It checking the spelling English or Russian text wiht tech.yandex.ru/speller site. examples: puts RuenSpeller.correct?("love")#=> true puts RuenSpeller.correct?("leve")#=> ["lee", "live", "love", "lave", "level"] RuenSpeller.correct?("leve").request_value #=> 'leve' RuenSpeller.correct?("leve").checked_values #=> ["lee", "live", "love", "lave", "level"] The default method sends GET-request. If you need a POST-request, just drop the last argument - true. Example: RuenSpeller.correct?("Love", true)
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