Easy to use Bootstrap alert library.
A simple angular directive to put fixed alert on top of page.
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Curated collection of data structures for the JavaScript/TypeScript.
alert plugin for MarkdownIt
TypeScript definitions for jquery.growl
Growl is a jQuery plugin designed to provide informative messages in the browser.
An alert component to display brief messages
Strict borsh compatible de/serializer
A React component used to alert users of a particular screen area that needs user action
Alerts are temporary notifications that provide concise feedback about an action or event.
Universal alerts for react native
A universal headless Alert component for React Native, Next.js & React
A React table component designed to allow presenting thousands of rows of data.
Screen-reader-friendly alert messages.
A superset of the JSDOM environment for Jest that respects Node.js globals.
OCSP Stapling implementation
mjml-hero
react component confirm dialog.
Fixed-point number types for JavaScript
A tiny (~1KB) & modern library for keybindings.
Web component implementation of a Spectrum design AlertDialog
A simple react alert component
ReactTable HOC for fixed columns
Deprecatable is a library to help you, as a developer, deprecate your API and be proactive about helping people who use your library find where they need to update. When using Deprecatable, you mark methods as 'deperecated' and then the users of your API will receive a helpful alert showing the exact line of code where they called the deprecated API, and what they need to do to fix it (although you need to supply this piece of information). Users will receive, by default, a single alert for each unique location a deprecated API method is invoked. They will also receive a final report detailing all the locations where deprecated APIs were invoked. The "noisiness" of the alerting and the final report is all configurable, via both code, and environment variables. See Deprecatable::Options.
RubyAudit checks your current version of Ruby and RubyGems against known security vulnerabilities (CVEs), alerting you if you are using an insecure version. It complements bundler-audit, providing complete coverage for your Ruby stack. This is a fork of ruby_audit (https://rubygems.org/gems/ruby_audit) with JRuby compatibility fixes. Use the original gem unless you need JRuby support. All development happens upstream at https://github.com/civisanalytics/ruby_audit
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