Handy data structures for elements keyed by string.
This is a library to make deserializing/serializing JSON (or JS literal object) into/from TypeScript classes.
Super-simple blog loader. Load markdown formatted blog files from a folder as a handy data structure for rendering
Like ruby's abbrev module, but in js
Core library for media playback in the browser shared by mux elements
Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
Common utility functions
Handy dependency-free floating scrollbar web component
PostgreSQL client - pure javascript & libpq with the same API
Handy collection of everyday tools
tar for node
Toolkit of handy utility functions for dealing with Portable Text
Put a bunch of emitted events in an array, for testing.
Node's default require extensions as a separate module
A TypeScript wrapper around the public REST API for The Handy
Variant of merge that's useful for webpack configuration
FarmHash functions compiled using Rust and WebAssembly to make them easy to use in node.js and the browser
Fixes stack traces for files with source maps
Tools to generate image urls from Sanity content
Simple JS queue with auto run for node and browsers
A set of utility functions I use across projects
Multi-tier cache module for Node.js. Redis, Upstash, CloudfareKV, File, in-memory and others drivers
Promise related utilities
GJS TypeScript type definitions for Handy-1, generated from library version 1.0.0
Utilities for managing data and workflows in handy ways.
Utilities to load data in handy ways.
Utilities to persisting data in handy ways.
Utilities to query data in handy ways.
HandyHash is a Hash object that supply handy ways for accessing data and merging.
Quick way to inspect your Rails database, see content of tables, filter, export them to CSV, Excel, EXPLAIN SQL and run SQL queries.
Bail if the database contains any data. Handy to prevent stupid stuff like running tests against a database full of data. Which I have never done. Nope, not me.
Handy place to stick small bits of persistent data. Like redis if you don't want to install redis.
Ideal for pulling Twitter search tweets, tweets from a twitter account, twitter account info, twitter relationship data, and trends. All data is stored in a handy schema for easy access.
This can be handy if you want to generate dynamic filenames or URLs using runtime data and a configurable format.
This gem add the "deep merge" feature to class Hash. It means that if you want to merge hashes that contains other hashes (and so on...), those sub-hashes will be merged as well. This is very handy, for example for merging data taken from YAML files.
It comes in very handy for generating realistic dummy or seed data in large quantities for testing.
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