This Node.js script is designed to print a visual representation of the directory structure of the current directory
A CLI tool to generate a project's directory and file structure tree, with advanced filtering and configuration.
Library for fetching Country, its States and Cities
The Linear Client SDK for interacting with the Linear GraphQL API
ECMAScript scope analyzer for ESLint
Layout algorithms for visualizing hierarchical data.
File system tree printer - print a file system structure as a tree
A fully persistent balanced binary search tree
return the github url from a package.json file
Development testing backend for Decap CMS
Tree-sitter grammar for Kotlin
OpenTelemetry semantic conventions
Azure DevOps backend for Decap CMS
Strongly typed trie data structure for path and URL-like strings.
Parser adapter for parsing YAML documents into base namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into base namespace.
High-performance 2D spatial index for rectangles (based on R*-tree with bulk loading and bulk insertion algorithms)
Bitbucket backend for Decap CMS
GitHub backend for Decap CMS
Proxy backend for Decap CMS
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
Syntax tree data structure and parser interfaces for the lezer parser
GitLab backend for Decap CMS
Walk any kind of tree structure depth- or breadth-first. Supports promises and advanced map-reduce operations with a very small API.
Generate a tree structure from a text file indented by spaces.
Moves your files into directories that represent tags, these tags are kept organized as a hierarchy according to tag counts
Load and rewrite Kicad s-expression files into a tree structure for scripting
A thor extension for generating directory structures from file trees defined in YAML
Create directory/file structures from ASCII/Unicode tree diagrams
BOSH CLI plug-in to create and manage BOSH CLI plug-ins.
Create file system tree structure for BOSH plugin development.
This gem facilitates modeling a test suite that is written in Gherkin (e.g. Cucumber, SpecFlow, Lettuce, etc.). It does this by providing an abstraction layer on top of the Abstract Syntax Tree that the 'cucumber-gherkin' gem generates when parsing features, as well as providing models for feature files and directories in order to be able to have a fully traversable model tree of a test suite's structure. These models can then be analyzed or manipulated more easily than the underlying AST layer.
scorm2004-manifest is a Ruby gem that provides a manifest file parser for SCORM 2004 4th edition. It parses and validates the manifest file according to SCORM 2004 4th Edition Content Aggregation Model (CAM) Version 1.1. After parsing and validating, it builds an object tree that captures XML's hierarchical structure.
Kaitai Struct is a declarative language used for describe various binary data structures, laid out in files or in memory: i.e. binary file formats, network stream packet formats, etc. The main idea is that a particular format is described in Kaitai Struct language (.ksy file) and then can be compiled with ksc into source files in one of the supported programming languages. These modules will include a generated code for a parser that can read described data structure from a file / stream and give access to it in a nice, easy-to-comprehend API. This package is a visualizer tool for .ksy files. Given a particular binary file and .ksy file(s) that describe its format, it can visualize internal data structures in a tree form and a multi-level highlight hex viewer.
Library for building websites from a tree of Textile files. Cut your Textile into a nice website! Makas generates websites from a tree of Textile files. It does not try to deduce any meaning from the structure of that tree (i.e. where files are in the directory hierarchy), but can generate a blog from a directory of files named a certain way, if enabled. See doc/examples/singe-blog.rb for how that can be done. Multiple blogs, RSS feed generation and copying over static files are supported.
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