Download a specific version of Node.js
Get Node current version
Get accurate element dimensions, even if it's hidden!
Get Node import conditions at runtime
TypeScript definitions for get-node-dimensions
Get node version info
get node env from environment variables or dir suffix
Flow SDK Util Get Node Http Modules
``` npm install --save get-node-manager ```
Enable client code to get node variables
An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js
Simple dependency graph.
Download a specific version of Node.js (CLI)
get node command line params
Get the type of an AMD module used for an AST node or within a file
A TDS driver, for connecting to MS SQLServer databases.
Utility for downloading artifacts from different versions of Electron
Provides easy way to get node arguments.
Simple and fast NodeJS internal caching. Node internal in memory cache like memcached.
fast search node_modules dir, power by Rust dylib
Utility for getting a function's name for node and the browser
Node client for Azure DevOps and TFS REST APIs
Shared type definitions for the Node Slack SDK
Bindings to native Mac/Linux/Windows password APIs
This is a gem which can get the next name of "Node". We already have 'node', 'deno' here.
Gem and cli for get tor exit nodes IP list with geoip enrichment.
extend parser node, add parent and sibling, use meaning properties to get child node
gets list of nodes and pings from each to each storing results
Knife plugin that writes nodes to your local hosts file.
Ponyup uses fog to manipulate clouds to get the them to the point you want use chef for provisioning, and then uses kinfe to bootstrap the nodes
Cardano Up lets you get all essential Cardano tools on your system: cardano-node, cardano-cli, cardano-wallet, cardano-addresses and bech32. Then easily manage configuration for different environments and launch node and wallet services.
Rind is a templating engine that turns HTML (and XML) into node trees and allows you to create custom tags or reuse someone else’s genius. Rind gives web devs tags to work with and provides the same thing to app devs as an object. This project is just getting started so watch out for sharp corners and unfinished rooms.
`fingerpuppet` is a simple library and commandline tool to interact with Puppet's REST API without needing to have Puppet itself installed. This may be integrated, for example, into a provisioning tool to allow your provisioning process to remotely sign certificates of newly built systems. Alternatively, you could use it to request known facts about a node from your Puppet Master, or even to request a catalog for a node to, for example, perform acceptance testing against a new version of Puppet before upgrading your production master. Install the binford2k/fingerpuppet puppet module to get a class that can automatically configure your `auth.conf` file under Puppet Enterprise, where that file is managed.
Implement orderable trees in ActiveRecord using the nested set model, with multiple roots and scoping, and most importantly user-defined ordering of subtrees. Fetches preordered trees in one go, updates are write-heavy. This is a substantially butchered-up version/offspring of acts_as_threaded. The main additional perk is the ability to reorder nodes, which are always fetched ordered. Example: root = Folder.create! :name => "Main folder" subfolder_1 = Folder.create! :name => "Subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2 = Folder.create! :name => "Another subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2.move_to_top # just like acts_as_list but nestedly awesome root.all_children # => [subfolder_2, subfolder_1] See the rdocs for examples the method names. It also inherits the awesome properties of acts_as_threaded, namely materialized depth, root_id and parent_id values on each object which are updated when nodes get moved. Thanks to the authors of acts_as_threaded, awesome_nested_set, better_nested_set and all the others for inspiration.
Implement orderable trees in ActiveRecord using the nested set model, with multiple roots and scoping, and most importantly user-defined ordering of subtrees. Fetches preordered trees in one go, updates are write-heavy. This is a substantially butchered-up version/offspring of acts_as_threaded. The main additional perk is the ability to reorder nodes, which are always fetched ordered. Example: root = Folder.create! :name => "Main folder" subfolder_1 = Folder.create! :name => "Subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2 = Folder.create! :name => "Another subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2.move_to_top # just like acts_as_list but nestedly awesome root.all_children # => [subfolder_2, subfolder_1] See the rdocs for examples the method names. It also inherits the awesome properties of acts_as_threaded, namely materialized depth, root_id and parent_id values on each object which are updated when nodes get moved. Thanks to the authors of acts_as_threaded, awesome_nested_set, better_nested_set and all the others for inspiration.
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