A read-through cache of per-user GitHub repo and commit data. Uses LevelUp (backed by either LevelJS in the browser or LevelDB on Node) as the store and the GitHub API as the system-of-record.
HTTP status utility
Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework
resolve like require.resolve() on behalf of files asynchronously and synchronously
A react-native datetime-picker for Android and iOS
A querystring parser that supports nesting and arrays, with a depth limit
Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
A tool set for CSS: fast detailed parser (CSS → AST), walker (AST traversal), generator (AST → CSS) and lexer (validation and matching) based on specs and browser implementations
Node.js compression middleware
Scripts that autolink Expo modules.
Fetches and manages remotely-hosted assets and updates to your app's JS bundle.
The tiniest and the fastest library for terminal output formatting with ANSI colors
bundle and require a file
The core of Expo Modules architecture
Strict TypeScript types for Ethereum ABIs
Find and fix unused dependencies, exports and files in your TypeScript and JavaScript projects
A Bonjour/Zeroconf implementation in TypeScript
Helper functions for V8 coverage files.
DOMPurify is a DOM-only, super-fast, uber-tolerant XSS sanitizer for HTML, MathML and SVG. It's written in JavaScript and works in all modern browsers (Safari, Opera (15+), Internet Explorer (10+), Firefox and Chrome - as well as almost anything else usin
Load fonts at runtime and use them in React Native components.
A Jest transformer with source map support that lets you use Jest to test projects written in TypeScript
Provides a React component that prevents the screen sleeping when rendered. It also exposes static methods to control the behavior imperatively.
A universal module that gets physical information about the device running the application
Common token types for decoding and encoding numeric and string values
The aim of Give is to make contributing to open source projects on Github just that bit easier, by wrapping some simple commands around a common workflow.
monofile - read in / parse monorepo / mono source tree definitions - a list of git (and github) projects, and more
THIS PROJECT IS NOT YET READY FOR USAGE! A tool to test source code analysis command line tools against source code remotely available in git repositories such as GitHub.
The Open Source Report Card(osrc) is an open source project developed on GitHub and licensed under the MIT License.
This gem is for integreting a privately hosted repository with the open source Github services project.
Mr Bones is a handy tool that creates new Ruby projects from a code skeleton. The skeleton contains some starter code and a collection of rake tasks to ease the management and deployment of your source code. Several Mr Bones plugins are available for creating git repositories, creating GitHub projects, running various test suites and source code analysis tools.
Rails Disco is a framework that extends Rails with support for the best parts of event sourcing. Instead of updating models synchronously in Rails, these changes are captured in commands. Commands are validated in a domain and create the only source of truth: events. Later events can be projected into Rails models and other actions. Have a look at the documentation on Github for more details.
This gem allow users to generate random words. The user must provide a LANG file with defined phonemes and a regular grammatical expression. You can learn how to create LANG files, or explore some examples, at this project's source repository on Github: https://github.com/fluorine/ConlangWordGenerator
Helps you publish HTML web pages on the Internet somewhere appropriate, e.g. on GitHub via the gh-pages branch feature. Works for Objective-C projects built using Apple's Xcode IDE and consequently focuses on documentation within Objective-C and Objective-C++ source files; files ending with extensions h, m or mm.
Convert PDF to HTML5, SVG, or image with Ruby, using the IDR Cloud Client to interact with IDRsolutions' BuildVu Microservice Example. The Microservice Example is an open source project that allows you to convert PDF to HTML5, SVG, or image by running BuildVu or JPedal as a web service in the cloud or on-premise. For documentation and usage examples, check out our GitHub page.
Automatically create translated locales files of a rails project from source locales. Translations are 'bulk' translations from google, and might be reviewed but that's a easy first step'. Create your locales files with your own language and run the task with targettd languages. Example: > rake i18n:translate['en','fr;es']. See more on github
Future development has been directed to idrsolutions-ruby-client, which can be used for the same purpose. This package will receive no more updates. Convert PDF to HTML5 or SVG with Ruby, using the BuildVu Ruby Client to interact with IDRsolutions' BuildVu Microservice Example. The BuildVu Microservice Example is an open source project that allows you to convert PDF to HTML5 or SVG by running BuildVu as a web service in the cloud or on-premise. For documentation and usage examples, check out our GitHub page.
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