An extensible tree walk(..) framework...
ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walker
A library for efficiently walking a directory recursively
Execute a callback on every node of a source code's AST and stop walking when you see fit
Nested/recursive `.gitignore`/`.npmignore` parsing and filtering.
Lightweight Babel AST traversal
Walk and transform a pug AST
Given a path string, return a generator that walks up the path, emitting each dirname.
Get an array of recursive directory contents
A 1.75kB library for enhancing `html`. `ultrahtml` has zero dependencies and is compatible with any JavaScript runtime.
iteratively walk a DOM node
Walk up the directory tree until the specified path is found.
A node port of python's os.walk
Traverse an ESTree-compliant AST
unist utility to visit nodes
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `generic-pool` resource pool for managing expensive resources
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Walk an AST from SWC and visit each node type.
Schematics specific to Angular
This monorepo's version of "lodash". This package contains shared generic utilities that can be used within the ecosystem. This package should not have dependencies, and should not contain any references to the Analytics domain.
JSX support for Acorn Walk
walk directory for esm and cjs modules
Lightweight Babylon AST traversal
Generic resource pooling for Node.JS
Generates an array of random-walk data within user-specified limits and of an arbitrary length for use in testing.
High-quality integration for https://supermaker.ai/blog/ai-walking-video-generator-create-realistic-walking-videos-free/
Parses the Khronos OpenGL registry into a standardized and user-friendly data structure that can be walked through, providing an essential need for tools that generate code to create an OpenGL wrapper/bindings, for any language. Given an API name, version, and profile, is capable of filtering and grouping data structures that cover that specific subset of definitions, using a typical Ruby object-oriented approach.
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