Chainable canvas wrapper.
Gets context information about a project
Decorate React Components so they can get context props as regular props
Get context with PNPM
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Get and set request-scoped context anywhere
Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it
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gets canvas context by name
Universal pluggable logging utility
A React context wrapper which lets you get context by name.
OpenTelemetry AsyncLocalStorage-based Context Manager
A collection of essential TypeScript types
Get stdin as a string or Uint8Array
Provide context info for eslint-plugin-import-x, so no extra arguments need to be added.
Provides perimeter-specific URL resolution and helps identify which environment a product is running in.
Sort the keys of an object
A flexible way to handle safe area, also works on Android and web.
Context menu for your Electron app
gets a WebGLRenderingContext
A JavaScript client for CircleCI v2 API
OpenTelemetry Base Context Manager
Tiny helpers for processing regex syntax
Local Kubernetes Environment with KinD
A NetBox CLI for humans and AI agents. Single static binary, schema-driven typed flags, versioned JSON output envelope, agent skill files.
Procedural macros for deriving Context Extension traits from `gadget-sdk`
Get lexical context of self as array of modules
Temporarily add context to failing tests to get more information, such as what HTML was being examined when a browser-based test fails.
Write declarative tests using nested contexts without performance penalties. Contest is less than 100 lines of code and gets the job done.
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.
gets around the method collision problem of monkey patching by allowing you to define methods in contexts
We have deprecated the legacy Oso open source library. We have plans for the next open source release and we're looking forward to getting feedback from the community leading up to that point (please reach out to us in the Slack #help channel). In the meantime, if you're happy using the Oso open source library now, nothing needs to change – i.e., we are not end-of-lifing (EOL) the library and we'll continue to provide support and critical bug fixes. More context: [here](https://www.osohq.com/docs/oss/getting-started/deprecation.html).
Write declarative tests using nested contexts without performance penalties. Contest is less than 100 lines of code and gets the job done.
Write declarative tests using nested contexts without performance penalties. Contest is less than 100 lines of code and gets the job done.
OptionParser based CLI support for rapid CLI development in an object-oriented context. This library wraps Ruby's OptionParser for parsing your options under the hood, so you get all the goodness that the Ruby standard library provides. On top of that it adds a rich and powerful DSL for defining, validating, and normalizing options, as well as automatic and gorgeous help output (modeled after `gem --help`).
OptionParser based CLI support for rapid CLI development in an object-oriented context. This library wraps Ruby's OptionParser for parsing your options under the hood, so you get all the goodness that the Ruby standard library provides. On top of that it adds a rich and powerful DSL for defining, validating, and normalizing options, as well as automatic and gorgeous help output (modeled after `gem --help`).
Microjoin handles left, right, inner, and outer joins. It operates on hashes; no error handling is included. For context, I wrote it in part to see how quickly I could get something potentially useful off the ground.
Provides a single active prompt file with automatic history archiving. Write prompts in your editor, run ace-prompt-prep, get automatic archiving with optional context loading and LLM enhancement.
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