Extra bootstrap classes to make the experience of bootstrap even better
React PropType Utilities
fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as recursive mkdir, copy, and remove.
A date/time picker component designed to work with Bootstrap 4 and Momentjs.
Some extra bootstrap widgets like Typeahead, select2 etc for Angular-Schema-Form.
The most popular front-end framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
TypeScript definitions for fs-extra
Global HTTP/HTTPS proxy configurable using environment variables.
Bootstrap 5 components built with React
Stealth mode: Applies various techniques to make detection of headless puppeteer harder.
Infer strong typings for commander options and action handlers
Base class for puppeteer-extra plugins.
Common functionality for ts-morph packages.
Custom user data directory for puppeteer.
Utilities for creating robust overlay components
Angular powered Bootstrap
Launch puppeteer with arbitrary user preferences.
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for React Hooks related rules.
Teach puppeteer new tricks through plugins.
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Teach playwright new tricks through plugins.
Official open source SVG icon library for Bootstrap
Promisified version of cross-spawn
Interact with system UI elements
bootstrap-sass extras.
Oedipus Lex is a lexer generator in the same family as Rexical and Rex. Oedipus Lex is my independent lexer fork of Rexical. Rexical was in turn a fork of Rex. We've been unable to contact the author of rex in order to take it over, fix it up, extend it, and relicense it to MIT. So, Oedipus was written clean-room in order to bypass licensing constraints (and because bootstrapping is fun). Oedipus brings a lot of extras to the table and at this point is only historically related to rexical. The syntax has changed enough that any rexical lexer will have to be tweaked to work inside of oedipus. At the very least, you need to add slashes to all your regexps. Oedipus, like rexical, is based primarily on generating code much like you would a hand-written lexer. It is _not_ a table or hash driven lexer. It uses StrScanner within a multi-level case statement. As such, Oedipus matches on the _first_ match, not the longest (like lex and its ilk). This documentation is not meant to bypass any prerequisite knowledge on lexing or parsing. If you'd like to study the subject in further detail, please try [TIN321] or the [LLVM Tutorial] or some other good resource for CS learning. Books... books are good. I like books.
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