A package to manage an extensions for event listeners or discord bot commands with ease
A Pi package containing editor, mermaid, workspace, web, skill, boomerang, goal, pi-modes, and ext-manager extensions.
JavaScript utilities with respect to emerging standard
A set of efficient utilities that extend the use of JSON (streaming, estimate size, NDJSON/JSONL, etc.)
ECMAScript extensions and shims
Timers extensions
Replaces a file extension with another one.
MCP Apps SDK — Enable MCP servers to display interactive user interfaces in conversational clients.
TypeScript scope analyser for ESLint
A tool to open and run web extensions
m3u8 parser
Get the file extension and MIME type from a file
Extensions to Node.js child_process module
List of known file extensions and their MIME types
Package manager detector
A command line tool to help build, run, and test web extensions
Theia application manager API.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Secrets Manager Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
A set of cool extensions for OpenLayers (ol) in node modules structure
AWS SDK for JavaScript Ssm Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
A library for installing and finding packages in a project
TypeScript definitions for webgl-ext
Type definitions for ol-ext
Type definitions for web-ext CLI options
Python's like context_managers in Rust
Process macro for context_manager crate
A Rust CLI tool that packages your codebase for LLMs with tree visualization and git integration
Gem for managing Ext JS resources including downloading from cachefly
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.
Provides an SCM agnostic way to manage subprojects with a workflow similar to the scm:externals feature of subversion. It's particularly useful for rails projects that have some plugins managed by svn and some managed by git. For example, "ext install git://github.com/rails/rails.git" from within a rails application directory will realize that this belongs in the vendor/rails folder. It will also realize that this URL is a git repository and clone it into that folder. It will also add the vendor/rails folder to the ignore feature for the SCM of the main project. Let's say that the main project is being managed by subversion. In that case it adds "rails" to the svn:ignore property of the vendor folder. It also adds the URL to the .externals file so that when this project is checked out via "ext checkout" it knows where to fetch the subprojects. There are several other useful commands, such as init, touch_emptydirs, add_all, export, status. There's a tutorial at http://nopugs.com/ext-tutorial The reason I made this project is that I was frustrated by two things: 1. In my opinion, the workflow for svn:externals is far superior to git-submodule. 2. Even if git-submodule was as useful as svn:externals, I would still like a uniform way to fetch all of the subprojects regardless of the SCM used to manage the main project.
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