Fret no more, easily accessible tooling for npm.
FRET: Finger Ring Ensemble Topology (libp2p ring overlay with Digitree)
A utility to print a guitar fretboard and get the note for a specific string and fret.
Convention linter for AI agents — CLI & MCP server
A stylish, editor-like, modular, react component for viewing, editing, and debugging javascript object syntax!
A web component for displaying interactive musical instrument chord diagrams (guitar, ukulele, etc.).
Are you tired of mundane tasks? Bored with the same old routines? Well, fret no more! With this package, your life is about to take a hilarious turn!
Shared musical domain contracts for chord charts, parsed tabs and fretted voicings.
A simple SVG-based guitar chord renderer.
React component to generate chord diagram SVGs
React component for displaying instrument chords (guitar, mandolin, banjo...)
SVG-based library, which illustrates finger positions of a guitar chord on a fretboard.
Filter notes
A simple tool for creating fretboard diagrams.
Create configurable SVG chord charts for stringed instruments.
(thambi-srei-nijs) - This function is used to convert multiple words into an interesting sentence containing the word kuroichi12-complete-themselves.
A customizable React fretboard component for guitar, bass, and string instruments
A simple ember component wrapper for <a href='http://chordography.blogspot.co.uk/'>Chordography</a> and <a href='https://github.com/keithwhor/audiosynth'>AudioSynth</a> for easily displaying guitar chord diagrams with optional audio.
Modern, accessible SVG chord diagram generator for any stringed instrument
> **Workflow test**: Testing parallel git operations with ThreadPoolExecutor 🔧 > **Update 2**: Final test with all bugs fixed and remotes corrected 🎉
enforce budapestian style rules
This helps you memorize guitar scales. Selecting a scale displays the points on the fingerboard
A terminal-based guitar fretboard trainer. Drills you on note positions across the neck with adaptive weighting (the notes you miss appear more often; the notes you get right appear less often).
Run grunt tasks from gulp
Batteries-included meta crate for the Fret UI framework (golden path entry point).
Application launch glue that wires Fret app, platform, runner, and renderer stacks.
Canvas and node-graph substrate for interactive Fret tooling.
Shadcn/ui-inspired component set and recipes for Fret.
Golden-path bootstrap utilities and app defaults for the Fret UI framework.
Bundled font assets and loading helpers for Fret.
Component authoring toolkit for Fret with declarative policies and reusable building blocks.
A command line program to help with memorizing the notes on a fretted instrument
Winit-based native event loop runner for Fret.
Mechanism-layer UI engine for Fret with tree, layout, focus, routing, and interaction contracts.
Web platform integration for Fret on wasm32 targets.
Public rendering facade for Fret, re-exporting render contracts and integrations.
A skeleton to start a gem from
Simples gem que retorna os valores de um frete diretamente da base dos correios
Tools for working with the guitar fretboard
Allows defining instrument fretboard structures and representing them as highly customizable SVG graphics.
the goal of frett is to provide a much quicker search functionality than ack on large projects. it's built on top of the 'ferret' and 'listen' gems.
A wrapper for Freta lá API
Command line fretboard drawer
fretwork — reserved
"Harsh: Another Rails Syntax Highlighter," is just that - it highlights code in Rails, much like Radiograph or tm_syntax_highlighting. However, it does it well, _better_. Oh, and it also supports Haml, as well as ERb. And it comes with rake tasks. Firstly, it allows block form: <% harsh :theme => :dawn do %> class Testing def initialize(str) puts str end end <% end %> as well as the form the other plugins offer, which is text as a parameter: <% harsh %Q{ class Testing def initialize(str) puts str end end }, :theme => :dawn For haml, harsh is implemented as a filter. First, add this to the bottom of your environment.rb: Harsh.enable_haml Then, to use harsh in Haml: :harsh class Foo < Bar end However, haml's filters can't take options. So how on earth are we going to customize it to our heart's delight? Easily, my friend, fret not! Enter the BCL (Bootleg Configuration Line): :harsh #!harsh theme = all_hallows_eve lines=true syntax=css h1 { float:left; clear:left; position:relative; } It has to be the first line in the filter. You don't need the config line, though. Also, notice that you can have spaces between the arguments and the little = sign. Harsh also offers rake tasks for what tm_syntax_highlighting provides in generators, and a :harsh as a stylesheet-includer to load all syntax-highlighting files, as such: <%= stylesheet_include_tag :harsh %> The rake tasks for setting up your stylesheets are these: rake harsh:theme:list # lists available themes rake harsh:theme:install[twilight] # installs the twilight theme into /public/stylesheets/harsh/ rake harsh:theme:install THEME=twilight # also installs the twilight theme (for *csh shells) rake harsh:theme:uninstall[twilight] # removes the twilight theme rake harsh:theme:uninstall THEME=twilight # also uninstalls the twilight theme (for *csh shells) While purely informative, you can find out the available syntaxes as follows: rake harsh:syntax:list
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.