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Package to format service requests in Moodle WS format (core)
Angular DevKit - Core Utility Library
Core CMake formatting engine - CLion compatible
Package to format service requests in Moodle WS format (core-enrol)
Modern JavaScript date utility library
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A function to parse floating point hexadecimal strings as defined by the WebAssembly specification
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core functionality of copy/paste detector for jscpd
MCAP file support in TypeScript
Stringify any JavaScript value.
Babel compiler core.
Core format types
Tree-sitter action-tag constants and action-priority selection helpers.
Core types for the git-ref-format crate
Core library for text and file reformatting
ELF core dump handler for scrump.
PDF::Core is used by Prawn to render PDF documents. It provides low-level format support.
Darwin Core Archive is the current standard exchange format for GLobal Names Architecture modules. This gem makes it easy to incorporate files in Darwin Core Archive format into a ruby project.
Ruby implementation of core file-format operations used by DistorteD-Jekyll.
Console color formatting library with abbreviations (e.g. 'rb' for red and bold), and the ability to format several strings easily. No methods are added to core classes.
Ruby implementation of core file-format operations used by DistorteD-Jekyll.
This gem is a logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program. The aim is to parse non standard serialization format, see spec for format descitpion
A plugin for the Merb framework that provides i18n support to translate your site in several languages. It is just a wrap for R18n core library. It can format numbers and time to the rules of the user locale, has translation for common words, storage translation in YAML format with pluralization and procedures and has special support for countries with two official languages.
R18n backend for Rails I18n and R18n filters and loader to support Rails translation format. R18n has nice Ruby-style syntax, filters, flexible locales, custom loaders, translation support for any classes, time and number localization, several user language support, agnostic core package with out-of-box support for Rails, Sinatra and desktop applications.
A gem consisting of two parts: A Treetop-based grammar which allows to parse save games of the game "Don't Starve" to Ruby objects, and additions to Ruby core classes to dump those back into the same format.
Kreuzberg is a high-performance document intelligence library with a Rust core and native Ruby bindings via Magnus. Extract text, metadata, and structured data from 75+ file formats including PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, RTF, images (with OCR), email, archives, and more. Features async/sync APIs, text chunking, language detection, and keyword extraction.
This library performs diffs of CSV data, or any table-like source. Unlike a standard diff that compares line by line, and is sensitive to the ordering of records, CSV-Diff identifies common lines by key field(s), and then compares the contents of the fields in each line. Data may be supplied in the form of CSV files, or as an array of arrays. The diff process provides a fine level of control over what to diff, and can optionally ignore certain types of changes (e.g. changes in position). CSV-Diff is particularly well suited to data in parent-child format. Parent- child data does not lend itself well to standard text diffs, as small changes in the organisation of the tree at an upper level can lead to big movements in the position of descendant records. By instead matching records by key, CSV-Diff avoids this issue, while still being able to detect changes in sibling order. This gem implements the core diff algorithm, and handles the loading and diffing of CSV files (or Arrays of Arrays). It also supports converting data in XML format into tabular form, so that it can then be processed like any other CSV or table-like source. It returns a CSVDiff object containing the details of differences in object form. This is useful for projects that need diff capability, but want to handle the reporting or actioning of differences themselves. For a pre-built diff reporting capability, see the csv-diff-report gem, which provides a command-line tool for generating diff reports in HTML, Excel, or text formats.
GRATR is a framework for graph data structures and algorithms. This library is a fork of RGL. This version utilizes Ruby blocks and duck typing to greatly simplfy the code. It also supports export to DOT format for display as graphics. GRATR currently contains a core set of algorithm patterns: * Breadth First Search * Depth First Search * A* Search * Floyd-Warshall * Best First Search * Djikstra's Algorithm * Lexicographic Search The algorithm patterns by themselves do not compute any meaningful quantities over graphs, they are merely building blocks for constructing graph algorithms. The graph algorithms in GRATR currently include: * Topological Sort * Strongly Connected Components * Transitive Closure * Rural Chinese Postman * Biconnected
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