Nest common utilities library for Flick Finder microservices
simplified touch/mouse events for flick and swipe
📈 Focus Flick: Plug-and-play web analytics for user focus, scroll, blur, click, and behavior tracking
Full-featured client SDK for the Flick platform slash commands, components, collectors, webhooks, sharding and more.
Swipe/flick physics for touch devices
sdk for data pipeline
Never ending flick though circular arrays using next() / prev()
Javascript interface to query Flick Electric API
Scaffolding CLI tool for creating new Flick projects
JavaScript library to detect touch gestures: tap, double tap, press, long press, drag, flick, rotate, pinch, spread, pan, two-finger.
See your Flick Electric Freestyle pricing in HomeKit
enable flick library for js
Orchestrating complex page layout animations with a flick of the wrist.
✨ A cli that makes using AWS Parameter Store... as simple as the flick of a wand 🧙
A tiny and focused UI framework designed for clarity and speed
JSX compiler for Flick framework
A Typescript interface for interacting with APIs from Flick.
Card-flick is a type of card swipe user interface that allows users to interact with a stack of cards by flicking them left or right. This UI element is commonly used in mobile applications and websites to provide a more intuitive and engaging user experi
YAML-driven automated testing for iOS, Android, and Web — with live preview, crash detection, and local AI analysis
Card-flick is a type of card swipe user interface that allows users to interact with a stack of cards by flicking them left or right. This UI element is commonly used in mobile applications and websites to provide a more intuitive and engaging user experi
Emits current Flick market price
flick event for mofron
File-based router for Flick framework
A reusable Japanese Flick Keyboard component for React
Flick time constant library
Windowing (using `winit`), nice input handling and frame-rate-independent game loop all wrapped up in a neat little package. Custom rendering support (`pixels` and `softbuffer` are available out of the box with a flick of a feature)
Animation engine for uzor — spring physics, easing, timelines, stagger
Koi, alive in your terminal — chain-dynamics fish rendered in Unicode braille.
Detect regular tile grids in images (sprite sheets, tile atlases, game maps) and recover the tileset, via 1D autocorrelation.
Elegant, opinionated widgets for egui: buttons, inputs, selects, cards, tabs and more. Paired dark/light themes.
A library to build modular emulator of Olivetti Programma 101
Simplified, and type-safe interface to MPI with error handling
Secure SSH credential manager with a fast ratatui-based TUI, fuzzy search, and encrypted vault
An easy to use event-based system to apply brief overlays to sprites and meshes
flicker
A crate for calculating Allan-like deviations and other time and frequency stability statistics functions.
A CLI with helpful QA tools for iOS and Android from the command line
Upload photos directly to flickr to utilize the 1TB of free storage. Uses Phantomjs to hack Flickr's oauth. Inspired by kzeng10 and stegastore.
PhotoFlick is Ruby gem with which you can create image collages from Flickr images. You just need to provide some search keywords and PhotoFlick will search through Flickr to get images and create collage for you.
Flicks exercise from The Pragmatic Studio
Run 'flicks' to start the game. This is an example application used in The Pragmatic Studio's Ruby Programming course, as described at http://pragmaticstudio.com This code is Copyright 2012 The Pragmatic Studio. See the LICENSE file.
Flickr library with a syntax close to the syntax described on http://www.flickr.com/services/api
An interactive iOS image viewer that does it all: double tap to zoom, flick to dismiss, et cetera.
Cached version of Flickraw
This gem wraps the Flickr API with a nice object-oriented interface.
Flickr auto uploading script
Support for lazy loading patches in Rails engines
Command-line tool that automatises photo/video uploads to Flickr. Entering 'flickru <directory>' in your command line, any photos under 'directory' (and subdirs) are uploaded to your Flickr account (interactively entered the first time you start flickru). Photos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. Videos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: AVI, MPEG, and MPG. flickru automatically sets the following Flickr metadata: (1) date taken: file last-modification time, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif metadatum 'date_time_original' is found (Flickr understands it natively). (2) privacy policy: private, visible by friends & family, hidden for public searches (3) safety level: safe (4) permissions: friends & family can add comments to the photo and its notes; nobody can add notes and tags to the photo (5) description: for videos longer than 90s (Flickr's longest allowed duration) but shorter than 500MB (Flickr's maximum permisible size), it will contain an annotation about its large duration. (6) title: extracted from the parent directory name (7) geolocation & accuracy: extracted from the parent directory name, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif GPS metadata is found (Flickr understands them natively). Before uploading photos, please, make sure that you have correctly named each photos parent directory according to the name format 'TITLE[@LOCATION[#PRECISION]]', where: (1) TITLE is the desired title for the photos stored in the directory. If no LOCATION is given, flickru tries to extract the location from Wikipedia page TITLE. (2) LOCATION is the location of the photos, specified as: (a) the Wikipedia page name (whitespaces allowed) of the location or (b) its coordinates LATITUDE,LONGITUDE (3) PRECISION is the Flickr geolocation precision. Flickru sets it to one of the following case insentitive literals: 'street', 'city', 'region', 'country', 'world'. Photos are classified into photosets. If the photoset does not exist, flickru creates it. This photoset is named after its grandparent directory. The photoset is arranged by 'date taken' (older first). To see some examples on the directory structure recognised by flickru, please explore the subdirectories under 'var/ts'. GitHub : http://github.com/jesuspv/flickru RubyGems: http://rubygems.org/gems/flickru
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