Data Table for Angular 4+
Official minimal [Highcharts](https://www.highcharts.com/) integration for React.
Base implementation for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Rythan Grid (Exhibit). General data table capabilities for React
The all-in-one, blazing fast ESLint plugin for React. Get complete, out-of-the-box rule coverage with instant feedback.
Browser Utilities for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Types for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Utilities for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Highcharts component for Angular.
Pluggable integrations that can be used to enhance JS SDKs
HDI client library for node.js
Package to aggregate shared logic and dependencies for the IPFS ecosystem
Sentry hub which handles global state managment.
Spectacular Test Runner for JavaScript.
Official Sentry SDK for Angular
Implementation of the various Ethereum Transaction Types
Utility functions for the Amplitude JavaScript SDK
Table feature for CKEditor 5.
i18n translation messages check
Types for all Amplitude JavaScript SDKs
TypeScript scope analyser for ESLint
the definitive JavaScript type testing library
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
TypeScript plugin for ESLint
Generates and outputs table structured data. Useful to stream CSV.
Javascript assets for the latest Tableling release and active record extensions to easily generate table data.
table generator simply generates a database table for storing data from a model object. If the model and or scaffold do not exist, it creates them as well.
This gem uses jQuery Data Tables to generate grids in Ruby on Rails applications
table generator simply generates a database table for storing data from a model object. If the model and or scaffold do not exist, it creates them as well.
Generates data to insert into database tables, allowing columns to be defaulted or overriden. Intended to be used when testing wide tables where many not null columns may need to be populated but are not part of the test
Generates ODF files, given a template (.odt) and data, replacing tags. Matches Sandro's version 0.4.1 but adds support for automatic omitting of empty table rows.
Generate HTML tables which popular spreadsheet software packages know how to read
Generating HTML tables of data in the views of your Rails application is not very DRY even for the simpler of cases. Cheveret allows you to more clearly separate logic and templating and reduce the amount of code in your views.
Parses the NCBI genetic code table, generating hash maps of each species' name, start codons, stop codons and codon table. The output of CodonTableParser can be customized easily and used to update the respective constants of BioRuby's CodonTable class whenever the original data has changed.
The ExportManager allows users to export data from dynamic tables with dynamic columns. The system provides flexibility in selecting the data to be exported and generates a CSV, JSON, Excel, or XML file accordingly.
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.
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