NodeJS Module to Lookup your External (IP) Address
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
Backwards compatible shim for React's useSyncExternalStore. Works with any React that supports hooks.
A library for parsing IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses in node and the browser.
A library for manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript.
Email address and domain validation
TypeScript definitions for use-sync-external-store
Email address and domain validation
Contracts for Optimism Specs
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A sdk for support module federation
Get current machine IP, MAC and DNS servers.
Solidity language support for CM6
Easily create highly customizable particle animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available also for React, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Riot.js, Inferno.
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Command-line interface for EvenHub development and app management.
rehype plugin to automatically add `target` and `rel` attributes to external links
Spark SDK
Helpers for generating account addresses
client for Node.js
Best-effort discovery of the machine's default gateway and local network IP exclusively with UDP sockets.
encodes/decodes base58 encoded XRP Ledger identifiers
An email address parser based on rfc5322
Utilities for handling Ethereum Addresses for ethers.
exip outputs your current external IP address. Nothing more, nothing less :D
Ruby gem for ipify.org, a service to retrieve your external IP address.
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
Mail safe provides a safety net while you're developing an application that uses ActionMailer. It keeps emails from escaping into the wild. Once you've installed and configured this gem, you can rest assure that your app won't send emails to external email addresses. Instead, emails that would normally be delivered to external addresses will be sent to an address of your choosing, and the body of the email will be appended with a note stating where the email was originally intended to go.
update DNS entries on cloud providers (Route 53 et al) based on your current external IP address. think like a dyndns updater. no-ip, et al.
A NAT-PMP client for Ruby. This gem allows you to interact with NAT-PMP enabled routers to map ports and get the external IP address.
Analytics Hub is a data exchange that allows you to efficiently and securely exchange data assets across organizations to address challenges of data reliability and cost. Curate a library of internal and external assets, including unique datasets like Google Trends, backed by the power of BigQuery.
Ruby client for the Postio API. UK address, email, and phone validation backed by Royal Mail PAF and Ordnance Survey. Stdlib net/http, no external runtime dependencies.
A lightweight, zero-dependency Ruby gem for resolving IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to country, region, city, coordinates, and more. Ships with an embedded MaxMind GeoLite2 MMDB database and a pure Ruby MMDB reader - no external gems, no API keys, no setup.
Analytics Hub is a data exchange that allows you to efficiently and securely exchange data assets across organizations to address challenges of data reliability and cost. Curate a library of internal and external assets, including unique datasets like Google Trends, backed by the power of BigQuery. Note that google-cloud-bigquery-data_exchange-v1beta1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-bigquery-data_exchange instead. See the readme for more details.
Most existing gems that address command execution provide a limited interface or lack notable features. In contast, Exek seeks to provide comprehensive support for all of a program's exec needs with one thoughtfully-designed library. Intended features: - A "Command" class that encapsulates argv, env, and IO options, and process state. - Easy-to-use high level interfaces with sensible defaults for running commands to completion. - Comprehensive support for low-level concerns like piping, PTYs, and file descriptor magic. - Utilities for manipulating `sh` script strings, idiomatically building argument arrays, and generating reusable interaces for common system commands. - Tracing and introspection facilities for logging and latency analysis. - Safety: does not monkeypatch external modules, encourage mixins or use eval. Attempts to guide developers away from unsafe practices like shell scripts and shell injection.
When a library grows, its test suites become slow. This makes programmers unhappy. Parallel testing based on the multiprocess is a common practice to solve this. However, most testing frameworks and tools are not "portable" enough to support various environments. Because they depend on Unix specific features like `fork` or external libraries including other bundled gems like drb. To address this, test-unit (as a bundled gem) now natively supports portable and fast parallel test running based on the multiprocess. It is designed to work in various environments (e.g. Windows) out of the box. This talk describes the journey of implementing parallel running to a historical testing framework without breaking backward compatibility. If you are interested in speeding up your test suites, implementing portable parallel libraries or maintaining historical codebases, this talk will help you.
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