Environment abstraction provider for efficient and sustainable Javascript application development
Utilities for Javascript applications
State management and binding approach for component based applications with focus on universality, isomorphism, data (pre)fetching and routing
Router provider for React applications focused on model first approach
Model provider for component based application with focus on (de)serialization and reactivity
Configuration provider for isomorphic applications, packages and Frontful infrastructure
Common configuration provider for Frontful infrastructure
Babel preset provider and package deployment utilities
Helper visitor to only visit nodes in the current 'this' context
Check which JavaScript environment your code is running in at runtime: browser, Node.js, Bun, etc
Check the engines and platform fields in package.json
CSS-in-JS styling approach for component based applications with focus on style API-ification, dynamic runtime modifications and isomorphism without compromising CSS features
Handles the lifecyle and bootstrapping of generators in a specific environment
Eslint configuration provider
Use env() variables in CSS
A sdk for support module federation
Data access object focused on memoization, caching, observability and isomorphism
Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.
Helpers for asserting that a JavaScript environment supports certain features necessary for the operation of the Solana JavaScript SDK
A library for Expo config plugins
Metapackage which bundles opentelemetry node core and contrib instrumentations
Environment with unlimited test event handlers
Run scripts that set and use environment variables across platforms
Wrap all spawned Node.js child processes by adding environs and arguments ahead of the main JavaScript file argument.
== Ocean Ocean is an application template and an architecture for creating server-oriented architectures (SOAs) in the cloud. Ocean is a complete and extremely scalable back end solution for RESTful JSON web services and web applications, featuring aggressive caching and full HTTP client abstraction. Ocean fully implements HATEOAS principles, allowing the programming object model to move fully out onto the net, while maintaining a very high degree of decoupling. Ocean is also a development, staging and deployment pipeline featuring continuous integration and testing in a TDD and/or BDD environment. Ocean can be used for continuous deployment or for scheduled releases. Front end tests are run in parallel using a matrix of operating systems and browser types. The pipeline can very easily be extended with new development branches and quality assurance environments with automatic testing and deployment. Together, Ocean allows you to code front end clients completely independently of browser type and OS, and back end code completely agnostic of whether it is called by a client browser or another server system.
This generator cross-posts entries to Medium. To work, this script requires a MEDIUM_USER_ID environment variable and a MEDIUM_INTEGRATION_TOKEN. The generator will only pick up posts with the following front matter: `crosspost_to_medium: true` You can control crossposting globally by setting `enabled: true` under the `jekyll-crosspost_to_medium` variable in your Jekyll configuration file. Setting it to false will skip the processing loop entirely which can be useful for local preview builds.
This generator cross-everything entries to Medium. To work, this script requires a MEDIUM_USER_ID environment variable and a MEDIUM_INTEGRATION_TOKEN, MEDIUM_ENTITY. The generator will only pick up posts with the following front matter: `crosseverything_to_medium: true` You can control crosseverything globally by setting `enabled: true` under the `jekyll-crosserything_to_medium` variable in your Jekyll configuration file. Setting it to false will skip the processing loop entirely which can be useful for local preview builds.