Additional Jest matchers
Type safe mocking extensions for jest
extended POSIX-style sprintf
Type safe mocking extensions for vitest, forked from jest-mock-extended
Extended iterable class, providing lazy array-like methods with automatic async and return/throw forwarding
Regular expression to detect an extended-length path.
Eslint Airbnb Config Extended
Embedding PDF files in your Angular application. Highly configurable viewer including the toolbar, sidebar, and all the features you're used to.
✏️ Plug-and-play binary wrapper for Hugo Extended, the awesomest static-site generator.
Spec compliant EventSource implementation for browsers and Node.JS
Library for combining multiple libraries into one
Eslint rules for Jest Extended
Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch.
Utilities for working with arguments object
Type definitions of VRMC_springBone_extended_collider 1.0 schema
Additional date extensions with a chainable api
Module for type detection
Additional array extensions with a chainable api
Additional string extensions with a chainable api
Additional object extensions with a chainable api
A JavaScript implementation of the WebVTT specification, forked from vtt.js for use with Video.js
Promises are great! But, could they be even better?
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Extended validation plugin adds support for writing GraphQL validation rules, that has access to all `execute` parameters, including variables.
Forwardable with hash, and instance variable extensions.
This is a library to extend Forwardable functions
Anytick extends ruby's backtick notation to do more than run a shell command. For example, it defines the def method syntax in backtick, and makes Ruby 2.7's arguments forwarding notation of `(...)' usable with Ruby 2.6.
Conditional statements, like if/else, have it's place, under libraries and frameworks, but not in application code. This library implements a collection of techniques to avoid if/else, initially by extending "Truthy" and "Falsey" classes with expressive yet Ruby idiomatic operations. Please look forward for more features to come.