Extract a valid fs path from a string
### extract path to from svg files and generate an index
### extract path to from svg files and generate an index
unzip a zip file into a directory using 100% javascript
select and extract path from json object
A CSS Modules transform to extract local aliases for inline imports
Uses babel (babylon) to extract JavaScript code comments from a JavaScript string or file.
filesystem bindings for tar-stream
extracts CSS into separate files
Extract information from CSS code
Manage vue-i18n localization with static analysis
Uses esprima to extract line and block comments from a string of JavaScript. Also optionally parses code context (the next line of code after a comment).
Extract code comments from string or from a glob of files using esprima.
Extract the non-magic parent path from a glob string.
webpack loader to extract HTML and CSS from the bundle
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
Extract meaning from JS Errors
Extract the data chunks from a PNG file
Extract text from pdfs that contain searchable pdf text
reduce-extract
Extract path data from svg images
Extract path parameters from an express path specification using only the Typescript type system, to provide statically typed request parameters
Platform specific binary for msgpackr-extract on linux OS with x64 architecture
Babel plugin to extract translatable messages from source code into Lingui catalogs
Fluentd plugin to extract values for nested key paths and re-emit them as flat tag/record pairs.
A little gem for extracting and manipulating SVG vector path data.
It should extract and test file paths from a variety of documents, but this is a "quick-and-dirty" solution intended only to cover common use cases.
Extracting the contents of Microsoft Windows Registry (hive) and display it as a colorful tree but mainly focused on parsing BCD files to extract WIM files path for PXE attacks.
A utilitarian lib to extract data from complex Hashes using String path with recursions
Build and resolve dependency graphs using topological sort, detect cycles, generate parallel execution batches, query dependencies and dependents, find shortest paths, and extract subgraphs.
Gem for extracting info from xml files according to paths defined in Notepad++
json_data_extractor makes it easy to extract data from complex JSON structures, such as API responses or configuration files, using a schema that defines the path to the data and any necessary transformations. The schema is defined as a simple Ruby hash that maps keys to paths and optional modifiers.
Provides test assert methods useful for validate JSON documents. It also provides helpers for extracting values using a path syntax.
Enumpath is an implementation of the JSONPath spec for Ruby objects, plus some added sugar. It's like Ruby's native Enumerable#dig method, but fancier. It is designed for situations where you need to provide a dynamic way of describing a complex path through nested enumerable objects. This makes it exceptionally well suited for flexible ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes by allowing you to define paths through your data in a simple, easily readable, easily storable syntax.
Stencil is a templating library with a number of design goals. * Limited code in templates. This isn't meant to embed ruby in anything - it allows for simple control structures, since that's typically what you need in a template, but full access to the Ruby interpreter is just a tempatation into sin. (From a separation of concerns standpoint.) There's a certain amount of code available in conditionals and interpolations, since otherwise they're much harder to do... * Easy to extend. If you do need something extra from a template, not having it in the templating language is frustrating. It's easy to add features to stencil, since they're described in as well-designed classes. * Generic output. Not everything is a website or a mime-encoded email. It's nice to be able to spit out generic text from time to time. * Data sourced from simple datatypes - hashes and array, referenced with data paths. Views can be extracted from any object, or built up in code.
Defines TG::Geometry with immutable Geom parsing and constructor wrappers, expanded geometry predicates and accessors, Rect helpers, Hex/GeoBIN writers, raw extra_json access, read-only borrowed Line/Ring/Polygon and GeometryCollection child wrappers, value Segment wrappers, Registry reload sugar, optional ActiveRecord source helpers, and an immutable geofencing-oriented Index with owned and borrowed geometry ingestion, flat/rtree strategies, deterministic ordered id results, exact rtree allocation accounting, and native-endian packed point batch queries, and FeatureSource GeoJSON FeatureCollection extraction/build paths over vendored C sources. Ractor support is not claimed.
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