Get a slice of bits.
pure-JS library to handle codepages
Unsigned integers for Javascript
The headless components for Svelte.
Return an unsigned 32-bit integer corresponding to the more significant 32 bits of a double-precision floating-point number.
Number of significand bits for a half-precision floating-point number.
Number of significand bits for a single-precision floating-point number.
Add support for more integer widths to Buffer
LEB128 utilities for Node
Functions for doing bit manipulation of typed arrays
Bitfield that allocates a series of small buffers to support sparse bits without allocating a massive buffer
High performance color library
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
Number of significand bits in the high word of a double-precision floating-point number.
Return an unsigned 32-bit integer corresponding to the less significant 32 bits of a double-precision floating-point number.
Inspect binary representation of IEEE754 doubles
A mathematically correct random number generator library for JavaScript.
Set the more significant 32 bits of a double-precision floating-point number.
Set the less significant 32 bits of a double-precision floating-point number.
Split a double-precision floating-point number into a higher order word and a lower order word.
64bit Long Integer on Buffer/Array/ArrayBuffer in Pure JavaScript
A universally-unique, lexicographically-sortable, identifier generator
Convert bytes to a human readable string: 1337 → 1.34 kB
Bit-level reads and writes for ArrayBuffers
A generator gem that helps you get up and running just a little bit faster!
Ok, maybe a bit more, you can pass a DOI and get the bibtex string back too.
Get a list of available domains 1 bit away from a given domain
A wrapper for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Randomness Beacon 'cause sometimes you need to get a 512-bit full-entropy bit-string programmatically. You never know.
A library for JRubyArt, that allows the writing of context free sketches (like context free art) in a ruby DSL. It is a bit of a toy compared to the c++ version. However you can get quite a bit of satisfaction creating an interesting graphic, and you can't always predict what you are going to get.
This is a simple example I built while playing with Sinatra and Cucumber a bit, so that I could get to a good starting point.
Bakeware is a base Rails project that you can upgrade. It comes in two flavors - lean or meaty. We use it at Oven Bits for most of our apps. YMMV, but we get decent mileage out of it ;)
I wanted to use the US Web Design Standards in a project and found that I had to edit quite a bit to get it ready for Rails development; figured I could share the result to save others the hassle.
Digestif lets you create fast checksums of large files by skipping sections of the file. It was created with compressed media files in mind, which generally have such a high information density that we can get away with a checksum that doesn't actually consider all the bits.
A gem to help you get started with development on the TI Launchpad. This gem contains a set of rake tasks to help you compile and install code on to your launchpad, and also contains libraries to help make development a bit easier.
Not all things in this world may be blessed with lovely ascii art, json, yaml, and other funky formats. Sometimes you need to get your arms dirty with some raw unadulterated binary! Binary needn't scar you for life though - so here's my little ORM for bits of binary.
Getting information about the current Ruby environment can be a bit arcane. Lots of solutions exist in the form of various globals, things like Config::CONFIG, and various other oddities. This gem tries to bring it all together and make it sane.
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