Feathers
Shared Feathers utility functions
Feathers blob service
Feathers mailer service
Common error types for Feathers apps
A Feathers service adapter for the Mongoose ORM
Simple permissions module for Feathers
Reactive API extensions for Feathers services
Add documentation to your Feathers services and feed them to Swagger UI.
Feathers NeDB Service
The authentication plugin for feathers-client
Local authentication strategy for @feathers/authentication
Feathers Express framework bindings and REST provider
A Feathers service adapter for Solr
A small configuration module for your Feathers application.
The Feathers Socket.io real-time API provider
The client for Socket.io through feathers-socketio
Feathers MongoDB service adapter
Feathers KoaJS framework bindings and REST provider
Feathers SQL service adapter using KnexJS
A Yeoman generator for a Feathers application
Useful hooks and utils for use with feathers services.
Feathers CLI core generators, powered by Pinion
The command line interface for creating Feathers applications
Placeholder for Feathers package manager
Command-line interface for Feather — embedded vector database + living context engine
Feather: A minimal HTTP framework for Rust
Web Server Runtime for Feather
A CLI for Feather
Board Support Package for the Adafruit Feather RP2040
Feather Icons for Dioxus
Yew components for Feather icons
Board Support Package for the Adafruit Feather RP2040 ThinkInk
Board support package for the Adafruit feather f405
Helper macros for Feather UI library
Feather UI library
Feathers is a minimalist CSS reset and boilerplate with optional rules that can be 'layered in' to apply sensible defaults to common widgets, such as navigation, forms, buttons, and menus
Declaratively build GZipped Tarballs in memory
Turn AndFeathers archives into tgz archives
Turn AndFeathers archives into zip archives
Ruby on Rails view helper method for rendering beautiful feather icons.
Ruby library for the Feather API
A barebones Jekyll theme w/ Bulma and Feather
https://rubygems.org/gems/apoptosis I got the idea for this gem during JRubyConf during Michael Feathers' talk. He made a point that software is alive and unlike biological systems, doesn't have an automatic way to kill off old 'cells'. This gem is to aid in finding old, potentially crufty areas of your project that may need to be killed off and remade, or at least looked at. Currently the gem alerts you to any lines that haven't been touched in at least a year. \ gem install apoptosis Navigate to a project directory which is also a git repository and run the command: apoptosis This command will create a DeathRow.md file in the directory with a list of files and lines in your project which have not been touched in a year. The idea is that you should re-evaluate and/or refactor them.
Many authors (Michael Feathers, Sandi Metz) have shown that an evaluation of churn vs complexity of files in software projects provide a valuable metric towards code quality. This is another take on the matter, for ruby code, using the `churn` and `flog` projects.
Many authors (Michael Feathers, Sandi Metz) have shown that an evaluation of churn vs complexity of files in software projects provide a valuable metric towards code quality. This is another take on the matter, for ruby code, using the `churn` and `flog` projects.
Correlates file churn (how often files change) with complexity scores to identify refactoring hotspots. Supports Ruby, JavaScript/TypeScript, Java, Python, Go, Kotlin, Rust, and Swift. Modes include hotspots ranking, triage assessment, CI quality gate, diff comparison, focus sessions, and timetravel history. Inspired by Michael Feathers' article "Getting Empirical about Refactoring".
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