A list (Array) of format specifiers from <https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/doc/api/util.md#utilformatformat-args>. Built for Cabin.
Named string interpolation, with format specifiers.
An i18n library, with support for plurals, dates, C style format specifiers and more.
Pure-JS printf
extended POSIX-style sprintf
A string manipulation toolbox, featuring a string formatter (inspired by sprintf), a variable inspector (output featuring ANSI colors and HTML) and various escape functions (shell argument, regexp, html, etc).
JavaScript date/time utilities for Vega.
printf, sprintf, and vsprintf for JavaScript
Dereferences catalog protocol specifiers into usable specifiers.
Vite plugins for isolating server-only and client-only code
Package specifier library
Detect the appearance of an element in the browser DOM
Parse catalog protocol specifiers and return the catalog name.
Simplest possible way to parse ImportSpecifiers
Datepicker prompt for inquirer.js
Viewport-based virtualization (virtual scrolling) for Lit
Format, lint and more in a fraction of seconds.
Babel plugin that resolves import specifiers to their actual output file.
Fork of pretty-format with support for ESM
Format numbers for human consumption.
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to find and sort imports by specifiers
Parser of jsr specifiers
Multicolor trampolining for recursive operations
printf for typescript
Converts database urls specified in the environment to db-charmer format
Format specified keywords bold
Help create Collection+JSON hypermedia APIs
A human alternative to Time#strftime.
Supported formats are ASCII, MS Excel, HTML and CSV; it is easy to create your own exporter class.
A simple library to specify the format of configuration files and the way to turn them into Ruby objects. Ruby1.9 centric. Uses some lazy evaluation. No write support: it's strongly sugested to use ERB or other templating systems for that.
BinData is a declarative way to read and write binary file formats. This means the programmer specifies *what* the format of the binary data is, and BinData works out *how* to read and write data in this format. It is an easier ( and more readable ) alternative to ruby's #pack and #unpack methods.
A simple file format and module for specifying a weekly schedule of sessions and checking if a given time is within a session or not.
Lets you verify that cells in a CSV files match formats you expect
GlobalPhone parses, validates, and formats local and international phone numbers according to the E.164 standard using the rules specified in Google's libphonenumber database.
This specify the date and time in the cron format.
Takes some content and parses it depending of the format your specify (HTML or Markdown)
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