Angular preset for conventional-changelog.
Parse raw conventional commits.
Conventionalcommits.org preset for conventional-changelog.
Filter out reverted commits parsed by conventional-commits-parser.
Write logs based on conventional commits and templates.
Core package of conventional-changelog.
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).
Configuration preset loader for `conventional-changelog`.
Simple git client for conventional changelog packages.
Get a recommended version bump based on conventional commits.
ESLint preset for conventional-changelog.
Ember preset for conventional-changelog.
CodeMirror preset for conventional-changelog.
Generate a changelog from git metadata.
Express preset for conventional-changelog.
JQuery preset for conventional-changelog.
JSHint preset for conventional-changelog.
Atom preset for conventional-changelog.
TypeScript definitions for conventional-commits-parser
Shareable commitlint config enforcing conventional commits
List of conventional commit types.
Get all git semver tags of your repository in reverse chronological order.
Commitizen adapter following the conventional-changelog format.
Fast and easy parser of statements in source code in any language ✂️
Jackdaw is a minimal, fast static site generator that emphasizes speed, incremental builds, and developer experience. Build 600 files in under 1 second with parallel processing, live reload, and zero configuration required.
fast IRB reloading for non-conventional file naming, using git change tracking
Simple schema less rest API that can be run in docker and have entities configured through a simple list of environment variables. It follows convention over configuration to allow you to get a REST api that stores unstructured data fast.
In today's day and age we have Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud, etc. Shouldn't file uploading and attachment handling be easier and alot faster in Ruby on Rails Applications? Stratosphere makes it easy to upload directly to cloud storage providers at lightning fast speeds while maintaining that "magic" Ruby on Rails convention-over-configuration we all know and love.
Devex provides a unified `dx` command for common development tasks. Features include: - CLI framework with automatic help generation and nested subcommands - Agent-aware output (detects AI agents and adapts output format) - Environment orchestration (mise, bundle exec, dotenv integration) - Project path conventions with fail-fast feedback - Zero-dependency support library (Path class, ANSI colors, core extensions)
Clientide Haml JS templates for rails that "just work" (like they should). Why another Haml JavaScript gem? Uglyog's library lets you use coffeescript, which allows the embedded JavaScript in your Haml templates to be much more beautiful and Ruby-like. While I'm not the biggest fan of coffeescript for actual javascript coding, it's the perfect solution for haml templates. The gem hooks in to the asset pipeline, convention over configuration style, very similar to the EJS gem, to give you precompiled haml templates which are actually blazing fast for the user and should be perfectly compatible with precompiled assets in production environments.
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