Aggregates project files into a single text file, respecting .gitignore.
Toper Import/Export Codebase
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
Babel transform to AMD that skips existing AMD modules
The core constants used throughout the remirror codebase
Define and resolve aliases for bundle dependencies
jscodeshift-compatible codemod utilities
FusionCharts JavaScript charting framework
Emoji picker for the web
This is a **types only** package that is used to facilitate dependency injection patterns across the codebase. Components can declare that they need an instance of a certain type that comes from this package and another component can provide the implement
A wrapper around React that will hide hooks from the React Server Component compiler
A Babel preset that enables parsing of proposals supported by the current Node.js version.
Base types used throughout the remirror packages.
Node.js wrapper for the probe code search tool
ReScript toolchain
Compile export namespace to ES2015
TypeScript is a language for application scale JavaScript development
JavaScript Data Visualisation Library
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ESLint rules for consistent filename and folder. Allows you to enforce a consistent naming pattern for the filename and folder
Next.js provides Codemod transformations to help upgrade your Next.js codebase when a feature is deprecated.
High-performance ESLint/Oxlint plugin that catches dead code, broken imports, and architectural violations. Optimized for monorepos.
Internalization strings which are used throughout the remirror core codebase.
Compile export default to ES2015
Modulation provides an alternative way of organizing your Ruby code. Modulation lets you explicitly import and export declarations in order to better control dependencies in your codebase. Modulation helps you refrain from littering the global namespace with a myriad modules, or complex multi-level nested module hierarchies.
A simple yet powerful tool to analyze method usage in Ruby/Rails codebases. Track which methods are called most frequently, filter by receivers or method names, and export results in table, JSON, or CSV format. Perfect for understanding code patterns, refactoring decisions, and identifying heavily-used APIs.
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