Extracts email address from an arbitrary text input.
Extracts email address from an arbitrary text input.
Email address and domain validation
Email address and domain validation
An email address parser based on rfc5322
Twilio SendGrid NodeJS internal helpers
Cypress email and SMS plugin for MailSlurp. Create test email accounts to send and receive emails in Cypress tests. Read SMS and TXT messages too and test against fake mailservers.
Get a GitHub username from an email address
Format validation for Ajv v7+
Extract CSS from chunks into stylesheets + HMR. Supports Webpack 4 + SSR
RFC-5321 (Envelope) email address parser
mailSpellChecker.js (mail spell checker) is a lightweight module that suggests a right domain when your users misspell it in an email address
extracts CSS into separate files
Loosely validate an email address.
Fresh list of all free email domain providers. Can be used to check if an email address belongs to a company. Updated weekly.
Regular expression for matching email addresses
A CSS Modules transform to extract local aliases for inline imports
Client library to connect to the LangSmith Observability and Evaluation Platform.
unzip a zip file into a directory using 100% javascript
RFC 2822 & 5322 (Header) email address parser
Provides a fast, pretty robust e-mail validator. Only checks form, not function.
A library for parsing IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses in node and the browser.
A library for manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript.
A function to recursively extract files and their object paths within a value, replacing them with null in a deep clone without mutating the original value. FileList instances are treated as File instance arrays. Files are typically File and Blob instance
A simple natural language date time parser extracted from hound.cc. Perfect for parsing the local part of an email address
A simple Ruby API for extracting contact data, such as emails, addresses, and phone numbers from text documents and hyperlinks. Also has the ability to save the extracted data as JSON objects and files. For more info, see https://github.com/jweinst1/ContactDetective