A simple module for GitHub API v3 types
A stand-alone types package for Undici
Common token types for decoding and encoding numeric and string values
The ultimate javascript content-type utility.
Generated TypeScript definitions based on GitHub's OpenAPI spec for api.github.com
A collection of essential TypeScript types
micromark utility with a couple of typescript types
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Discord API typings that are kept up to date for use in bot library creation.
Large collection of predicates.
Types for all Sentry JavaScript SDKs
Types for OpenAPI documents.
Infer the content-type of a request.
Collection of useful helper functions when trying to determine module type (CommonJS or AMD) properties of an AST node.
The TypeScript types for the hfs project.
Media Type Database
Additional JSON-Schema keywords for Ajv JSON validator
Generated TypeScript definitions based on GitHub's OpenAPI spec for api.github.com
📃 TypeScript definitions for OpenAPI and JSON Schema specifications with complete inline documentation.
The iconic font, CSS, and SVG framework
Generate a markdown (GFM) table
👑 A tiny yet powerful tool for high-performance color manipulations and conversions
For use with React PropTypes. Will error on any prop not explicitly specified.
React Flow - A highly customizable React library for building node-based editors and interactive flow charts.
Determine Github event types by their payload.
Gem for GitHub commits as a Concourse Resource Type
Auto-generated typed client for the GitHub integration on Leash.
acts_as_follower is a Rubygem to allow any model to follow any other model. This is accomplished through a double polymorphic relationship on the Follow model. There is also built in support for blocking/un-blocking follow records. Main uses would be for Users to follow other Users or for Users to follow Books, etc… (Basically, to develop the type of follow system that GitHub has)
This gem is a convenience wrapper for Github's webhook payload (https://help.github.com/articles/post-receive-hooks) that is triggered from a post receive hook. Feed it a hash of data and it will parse it into an object that you can use. It also provides conversions from basic data types into more useful types like Time, URI, Pathname, and Boolean.
RubyMon automatically restarts your ruby aplication when changes are made. Read our documentation at Github (https://github.com/Cereal1974/RubyMon). For a list of commands and a brief description of what they do type 'nodemon -h' into your command line.
Get co-authors from github in your terminal type gh_coab s -u <github_username> or gh_coab show -u <github_username> and you will get the message you need to add to your commit message to add co-authors
simple-login creates a basic and simple login system for Rails 3 apps. It is based on Railscasts Authentication from Scratch videos. Usage: create your rails app, then add this gem to your Gemfile. Finally, just type 'rails g simple_login'. All these routes are available: signup_path, login_path, logout_path, password_reset_path. Also, these methods are available: authorize and current_user. More info on github page.
GitHub provider resources for Pangea infrastructure DSL. Provides 85 typed Terraform resource functions with Dry::Struct validation.
acts_as_follower is a Rubygem to allow any model to follow any other model. This is accomplished through a double polymorphic relationship on the Follow model. There is also built in support for blocking/un-blocking follow records. Main uses would be for Users to follow other Users or for Users to follow Books, etc… (Basically, to develop the type of follow system that GitHub has)
MESA CLI is a command-line interface for doing several tasks with Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA; mesa.sourceforge.net). This package includes one executable, `mesa`. Actions are performed by entering `mesa` followed by various subcommands. A list of available subcommands can be displayed by entering mesa help Any individual subcommand is documented by typing `mesa help` followed by the name of the subcommand, for instance, mesa help new will give information about what the `new` command does. For detailed instructions, see the readme on the github page at https://github.com/wmwolf/mesa_cli
The start_project gem is a simple way of downloading the latest version of your favourite framework. It's very easy to use: simply install the gem as normal with gem install start_project and then run the command line tool ProjectStart --type {framework} --name {name of project} and it will pull the latest version of the framework and extract it to your machine with the name you provided. Currently, there are 5 frameworks: html 5 boilerplate, bootstrap, 960 grid, 320 and up, and mass gs960 andup320 mass, but I'll be adding more in the future. You can fork the source on github here: https://github.com/aonghusflynn/ProjectStart You can find my blog here: http://www.aonghusflynn.com
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