Gets all intersections of provided fields
Get combinations for any lottery
Consumes a defaults object with booleans, generates all possible variations of it
find all combinations from array
A JavaScript library that breaks strings into their individual user-perceived characters (including emojis!)
Generate all possible permutations of an object's key-value pairs
A subdomain-safe name generator
Calculates all possible combinations without repetition of a certain size.
Higher order iterator library for JavaScript/TypeScript.
Keyring management
Props Combinations addon for React Storybook
End to end tests
Fast and easy-to-use dynamic C FFI (foreign function interface) for Node.js
Expressive query building for MongoDB
Misc utils
Create platform-aware keyboard shortcuts with automatic detection of Apple vs non-Apple platforms
This package provides pluggable adapters for different authentication schemes.
Type safe combinatorics utility for getting all combinations.
Package to integrate your Playwright test suite with Azure Playwright service
TypeScript definitions for combinations
Combinatorial generators including combinations, permutations, combinations with replacement, permutations with replacement, cartesian products, and power sets.
Fluid local server implementation
The lambdatest-cypress-cli is LambdaTest's command-line interface (CLI) aimed to help you run your Cypress tests on LambdaTest platform.
A CSS selector engine.
Ruby gem for calculate probability, odds and combinations. Mostly helpfull for gambling, e.g. Poker.
Since you can no longer access wishlists through the Amazon api this gem aims to address this by combining some screen scraping with api calls.
Multimodal systems realizing a combination of speech, gesture and graphical-driven interaction are getting part of our everyday life. Examples are in-car assistance systems or recent game consoles. Future interaction will be embedded into smart environments offering the user to choose and to combine a heterogeneous set of interaction devices and modalities based on his preferences realizing an ubiquitous and multimodal access. This framework enables the modeling and execution of multimodal interaction interfaces for the web based on ruby and implements a server-sided synchronisation of all connected modes and media. Currenlty the framework considers gestures, head movements, multi touch and the mouse as principle input modes. The priciple output media is a web application based on a rails frontend as well as sound support based on the SDL libraries. Building this framework is an ongoing effort and it has to be pointed out that it serves to demonstrate scientific research results and is not targeted to we applied to serve productive systems as they are several limitations that need to be solved (maybe with your help?) like for instance multi-user support and authentification. The MINT core gem contains all basic AUI and CUI models as well as the basic infrastructure to create interactors and mappings. For presenting the user interface on a specific platform a "frontend framework" is required. For the first MINT version (2010) we used Rails 2.3 (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-rails). The current version uses nodeJS and socketstream as the frontend framework (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-platform). The MINT-platform project contains installation instructions. There is still no further documentation for the framework, but a lot of articles about the concepts and theories of our approach have already been published and can be accessed from our project site http://www.multi-access.de .
This generator help you to create new Rails applications to combine with active admin gem. It generates application structure to easily get the internationalization and authorization.
You can't get more random than random, but you can try really, really, really hard. `SuperRandom` combines sources of entropy to generate super-random bytes!
With this program you can list your telescopes and eyepieces and get a set of calculations done for each scope and for the combination of scope and eyepiece. Easy interface. Run the program, then hit '?' to show the help file. Version 2.0.1: Improved input validation with descriptive errors, division-by-zero guards, empty list safety.
Allows one to assign random attributes to ranges and juggle them in lists. Also adds parsing from string, but most interesting when used in a PositionRange::List. In lists standard set operations can be applied to them, like addition, substraction and intersection. In addition one can also get the combined size of all the ranges in the list. And cluster overlapping ranges, maintaining the attributes.
A framework for combining natural speech processing tools with public APIs. Basic functions work out of the box, and with a bit of configuration you can get weather information, manage your google calendar, or access wolfram alpha, all using your voice or natural language text. If you want more functionality, it's easy to associate your own code with a keyword or speech category. Try the demo interface by tweeting @Cogibara
A library for creating Active Models that can serialize/deserialize to JSON. This includes full support for validation and change detection through nested models. You can write polymorphic models or arrays of models and get full support for natural serialization. Active JSON Model can optionally be combined with Active Record to create nested child models via JSON/JSONB columns.
Minienigma it's a simple to use string encrypting/decrypting machine out of the box. It uses a AES 256 CBC algorithm which makes your data pretty secure this days. In order to use it, make sure to configure it using MiniEnigma.configure(key, iv) where key and iv needs to be a combination of characters. Key must be 32 characters long. Iv must be 16 characters long. Then to encrypt just call MiniEnigma.encrypt('your insecure data here'). To decrypt MiniEnigma.decrypt('your secure data here'). PD: A nice place to get secure key and iv: http://randomkeygen.com
This library supports a very simple way to do regression testing with Ruby. It is not limited to Ruby projects you can use it also in other contexts where you can extract data with Ruby. You write Ruby scripts with samples. Run these and get the sample results as results files besides your scripts. Check both the scripts and the results files in you Source Code Management System (SCM). When you run the scrips on a later (or even previous) version of your code a simple diff show you if and how the changes in your code or environment impact the results of your samples. This is not a replacement for unit testing but a complement: You can produce a lot of samples with a small amount of Ruby code (e.g. a large number of combinations of data).
Google Apps migration API mail delivery method is an extension for the Mail gem. It provides a delivery method based on the the Google Apps migration API. This API is only available for organization who uses Google Apps for Business, Education or ISPs. (unfortunately not for Gmail or the free edition) Whenever your application needs to automatically generate complex emails, which have to be manually approved before they can get sent out; You can make life easy with this gem in combination with google apps. Instead of delivering the email the email will be stored in a, preconfigured users DRAFTS folder. You could also integrate this gem with a CRM system in order to load templates for further manual completion.
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