Resolve the path to the user's local or global .gitconfig.
Gonzales Preprocessor Edition (fast CSS parser)
A node adapter for the fs-db mixin for js-git
Clean an input string into a usable git ref
Generates a hash for an installed npm package, useful for salting caches
Parse `.git/config` into a JavaScript object. sync or async.
Regex to validate that a URL is a git url.
Git Implemented in JavaScript
Check that a git reference name is well formed
A web-based tool to view, edit, format, and validate JSON
Returns the git diff of two strings
Get the current branch from the local git repository.
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
Get the repository name from the git remote origin URL.
Get the username (or 'owner' name) from a git/GitHub remote origin URL.
Temporary gonzales-pe fork for sass-lint
Retrieve current sha and branch name from a git repo.
Install Git for Windows by npm.
Neo-Async is a drop-in replacement for Async, it almost fully covers its functionality and runs faster
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).
Parse a github git url and return the github repo url
Esprima-compatible implementation of the Mozilla JS Parser API
Create a readable stream from a spawned git process.
githooks management forked from husky
git_editor is an editor for using git on Windows. It provide syntax highlighting during config editing, interactive rebasing and committing. You can install it as a gem or you can choose the standalone version if you are not using ruby. Please refer to the github page for more details. https://github.com/erinata/git_editor
A Git integration plugin for Mui TUI editor. Provides interactive git status buffer with staging/unstaging, diff view, and more.
Mbeditor provides an in-browser code editor with split panes, git insights, search, and optional RuboCop linting for Rails apps.
Command-line notetaking application: a CRUD interface to a repo of "Today I Learned" notes. Inspired by the format of https://github.com/thoughtbot/til. Uses $EDITOR to create and edit notes, wraps Git for convenience, more features to come.
Web interface to manage i18n translations for your apps to facilitate the editors of your translations. Provides a low-tech and complete workflow for importing, translating, and exporting your I18n translation files. Design to allows you to keep the translation files inside your projects git repository where they should be.
RNote is a command line tool for accessing Evernote. You can use it to find, create, and edit notes directly on the Evernote Cloud. RNote will launch your own EDITOR when you ask to edit a note. Much like git does for commit messages.
A full featured terminal file manager with syntax highlighted files, images shown in the terminal, videos thumbnailed, etc. Features include remote SSH/SFTP browsing, interactive SSH shell, comprehensive undo system, OpenAI integration, bookmarks, archive browsing, and much more. v8.2: Plugin system with live enable/disable, built-in plugin manager (V key), and example plugins (settings editor, git operations, bookmarks, notes, custom file openers).
Yatte (Yet Another Terminal Text Editor) is a minimal, experimental terminal-based text editor written in Ruby. Built with raw ANSI escape sequences and io/console, it features syntax highlighting, fuzzy file finding, project-wide search, multi-tab editing, undo/redo, git gutter indicators, and crash recovery.
Nesta is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Sinatra web framework. Nesta has the simplicity of a static site generator, but (being a fully fledged Rack application) allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine). Implementing your site's design is easy, but Nesta also has a small selection of themes to choose from.
Very-Simple-Cms is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Ruby on Rails web framework. Very-Simple-Cms has the simplicity of a static site generator, but allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine).
Nesta is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Sinatra web framework. Nesta has the simplicity of a static site generator, but (being a fully fledged Rack application) allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine). Implementing your site's design is easy, but Nesta also has a small selection of themes to choose from.
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