Array-based binary trees to string
High-performance JSON serialization library
Fork of pretty-format with support for ESM
Binary Search Trees
TypeScript definitions for d3-format
MessagePack for ECMA-262/JavaScript/TypeScript
TypeScript definitions for d3-time-format
Tree or binary tree printer, print any tree to terminal or debug window
Conversion of JavaScript primitives to and from Buffer with binary order matching natural primitive order
WebAssembly binary format parser
r1cs file format parser
Format whitespace in HTML
Parse binary files with a schema into nicely readable objects
Use unquoted format on @font-face CSS definitions.
High-performance (binary) tree and sorted map implementation (AVL, Splay, Radix, Red-Black)
Different binary search tree implementations, including a self-balancing one (AVL)
Apache Arrow columnar in-memory format
Protocol Buffers for JavaScript
TypeScript definitions for har-format
A complete implementation of Protocol Buffers in TypeScript, suitable for web browsers and Node.js.
TypeScript definitions for format-util
Check if a file path is a binary file
Apple's property list parser/builder for Node.js and browsers
List of binary file extensions
Kiwi is a schema-based binary format for efficiently encoding trees of data.
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.
This gem is designed for transformation of Ruby source code (eiher in the form of files or strings) to the Ruby nodes (syntax trees) used by Ruby MRI internals. Obtained nodes can be serialized to the platform-dependent binary or ASCII strings and restored and launched from serialized format. Such kind of transformation is irreversible and can be used for source code protection; the similar principle is used by RubyEncoder commercial software.
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