The Fire Blocks is a collection of React components that are designed to be used in Firebanking internal projects.
Storybook Doc Blocks
Real native events for cypress. Dispatched via CDP.
A React Framework for building extensible drag and drop page editors
Create virtual files in ESLint for each Vue SFC block, so that you can lint them individually.
tldts core primitives (internal module)
Show blocks feature for CKEditor 5.
Wrapper library for directory and file watching.
Animated transitions for Ember applications.
Interface for multihash, multicodec, multibase and CID
Generate theme typings for autocomplete
Self-healing markdown. Intelligently parses and styles incomplete Markdown blocks.
Block API for WordPress.
Simple, transparent parser combinators toolkit that supports any tokens
Allow parsing of class static blocks
Transform class static blocks
Lightweight utilities for debouncing, throttling, and more - designed for npm packages.
Angular + Firebase = ❤️
A collection of order related linting rules for Stylelint.
Modified Atlaskit's Code Block to support more languages (i.e graphql, reasonml, etc) and theme (i.e railscast, dracula, monokai, etc) code snippets!
a stream of blocks
An eslint plugin used by Airtable to develop the blocks SDK and our own blocks
Easily render the content of Strapi's new Blocks rich text editor in your React frontend.
Fire events the same way the user does
declare arbitrary block of code to be fired against a given record at the time stored as the value in that column.
Fire and Forget replaces the need to write resque tasks or delayed jobs to fire off web requests (usually notification webhooks or a anti-spam service, like defensio or akismet). A single worker reads and executes web requests from a blocking named pipe, while clients queue up them up in a non blocking manner. It uses typhoeus internally to execute the web requests for maximum speed.
Robodash is a lightweight Ruby gem for sending POST requests to Robodash's API. It is designed to be simple to use, with support for API tokens and background threading for non-blocking requests. Ideal for 'fire-and-forget' HTTP pings.
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