This package will create github release for extension
Set of semantic-release plugins for publishing a Chrome extension release
Set of semantic-release plugins for publishing a Firefox extension release
Pi command to run npm package release workflow with publish confirmation.
Visual Studio Code extension package signing and verification module
Set of semantic-release plugins for publishing a Chrome extension release
Set of semantic-release plugins for publishing a Chrome extension release
Pi commands and skill for deterministic AUR setup, review, and release workflows.
Helps you to release TAO extensions
CLI tool to build, package, and publish Chrome extensions to the Chrome Web Store.
Azure DevOps web extension JavaScript library.
Utils for creating Prisma client extensions with nested operations
REST client libraries and contracts for Azure DevOps web extension developers.
Prisma extension for soft deleting records
micromark extension to support GFM tables
micromark extension to support GFM tagfilter
micromark extension to support GFM strikethrough
micromark extension to support GFM autolink literals
micromark extension to support GFM task list items
micromark extension to support GFM (GitHub Flavored Markdown)
micromark extension to support GFM footnotes
Version read/write plugin for release-it
Utilities for validating and updating "Keep a Changelog" formatted changelogs
Asynchronous, non-blocking SQLite3 bindings
extensible release tool
Capistrano extension to pin and unpin releases. Pinned releases don't get deleted during `deploy:cleanup`. Unpin the release to unprotect it.
A Ruby binding for curses, ncurses, and PDCurses. curses is an extension library for text UI applications. Formerly part of the Ruby standard library, [curses was removed and placed in this gem][1] with the release of Ruby 2.1.0. (see [ruby/ruby@9c5b2fd][2])
Javascript assets for the latest Tableling release and active record extensions to easily generate table data.
The mime-types library provides a library and registry for information about MIME content type definitions. It can be used to determine defined filename extensions for MIME types, or to use filename extensions to look up the likely MIME type definitions. Version 3.0 is a major release that requires Ruby 2.0 compatibility and removes deprecated functions. The columnar registry format introduced in 2.6 has been made the primary format; the registry data has been extracted from this library and put into [mime-types-data][data]. Additionally, mime-types is now licensed exclusively under the MIT licence and there is a code of conduct in effect. There are a number of other smaller changes described in the History file.
The git package for Mr Bones provides tasks to incorporate git actions into gem release. It also provides some extensions to the Mr Bones "create" command that allow you to initialize a git repository and to create a new GitHub project.
A simple C extension that provides blocking sleep without releasing GVL
Hoe is a rake/rubygems helper for project Rakefiles. It helps you manage, maintain, and release your project and includes a dynamic plug-in system allowing for easy extensibility. Hoe ships with plug-ins for all your usual project tasks including rdoc generation, testing, packaging, deployment, and announcement. See class rdoc for help. Hint: `ri Hoe` or any of the plugins listed below. For extra goodness, see: https://docs.seattlerb.org/hoe/Hoe.pdf == Features/Problems: * Includes a dynamic plug-in system allowing for easy extensibility. * Auto-intuits changes, description, summary, and version. * Uses a manifest for safe and secure deployment. * Provides 'sow' for quick project directory creation. * Sow uses a simple ERB templating system allowing you to capture your project patterns.
Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a server-side application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt. The package is created with vendored dependencies so that it can be deployed in environments with strict access control rules and without requiring development tool presence on the target server(s). This is the last release of cartage. It's been a fun ride, but Docker-based images are our future at Kinetic Commerce. There is one feature that remains useful, the release-metadata output. We have created a new, more extensible format for which we will be creating a gem to manage this. One example of the implementation can be found at: https://github.com/KineticCafe/release-metadata-ts We will also be replacing `cartage-rack` with a new gem supporting this new format.
A slightly customized version of SASS. To get the official SASS release, please run ==> gem install sass. Based on v.3.2.10 Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It's translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
Proxy release, copy of master branch on 7-21-2011. Sunspot::Rails is an extension to the Sunspot library for Solr search. Sunspot::Rails adds integration between Sunspot and ActiveRecord, including defining search and indexing related methods on ActiveRecord models themselves, running a Sunspot-compatible Solr instance for development and test environments, and automatically commit Solr index changes at the end of each Rails request.
Fat gem mechanism is useful to install extension library without any compiler. Fat gem mechanism is especially helpful for Windows rubyists because Windows rubyists don't have compiler. But there are some downsides. For example, fat gem users can't use Ruby 2.7 (the latest Ruby) until fat gem developers release a new gem for Ruby 2.7. As of 2020, pros of fat gem mechanism is decreasing and cons of it is increasing. This talk describes the details of pros and cons of it then says thanks and goodbye to fat gem.
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