> Check if a path exists
Returns true if a value exists, false if empty. Works with deeply nested values using object paths.
Returns true if any values exist, false if empty. Works for booleans, functions, numbers, strings, nulls, objects and arrays.
Checks if nested array has a path.
Tests if ES6 Symbol is supported.
A lightweight cache for file metadata, ideal for processes that work on a specific set of files and only need to reprocess files that have changed since the last run
Tests if ES6 @@toStringTag is supported.
A function that takes anything in javascript and returns true if its argument contains binary data.
walk paths fast and efficiently
Check if a path exists
Try to guess if your terminal supports unicode
Returns `true` if an array has a glob pattern.
Browser-friendly inheritance fully compatible with standard node.js inherits()
Native Access to MacOS FSEvents
Detects support for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
check if the current node version has async_hooks.
Determine if the JS environment has Symbol support. Supports spec, or shams.
Determine if the JS environment has `Symbol.toStringTag` support. Supports spec, or shams.
Does the environment have full property descriptor support? Handles IE 8's broken defineProperty/gOPD.
A function that takes anything in javascript and returns true if its argument contains binary data.
Tools for dealing with node-gyp packages
CLI arguments parser. Native port of python's argparse.
Check if hover is available on the current device
Determine if the JS environment has BigInt support.
Provides a simple way to find the shortest path in a graph of Rails records using Floyd's algorithm
Capistrano plugin that ensures the `deploy_to` deployment path exists and has the right permissions.
This action downloads a GitHub release's asset using the GitHub API and puts it in a destination path.\nIf the file has been previously downloaded, it will be overrided.
PropsTemplate is a direct-to-Oj, JBuilder-like DSL for building JSON. It has support for Russian-Doll caching, layouts, and can be queried by giving the root a key path.
You set the path that needs monitored, and the gem will do the reload for you automatically if the file has been changed
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax. Rake has the following features: * Rakefiles (rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?) * Users can specify tasks with prerequisites. * Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks. * Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths. * Supports parallel execution of tasks.
Fertile Forest is the new model to store hierarchical data in a database. Conventional models are "adjacency list", "path enumeration", "nested set" and "closure table". Fertile Forest has some excellent features than each conventional model.
Lightning is a commandline framework that lets users wrap commands with shell functions that are able to refer to any filesystem path by its basename. To achieve this, a group of paths to be translated are defined with shell globs. These shell globs, known as a lightning _bolt_, are then applied to commands to produce functions. In addition to translating basenames to full paths, lightning _functions_ can autocomplete these basenames, resolve conflicts if they have the same name, leave any non-basename arguments untouched, and autocomplete directories above and below a basename. To make bolts shareable between users and functions easier to create, lightning has _generators_. A _generator_ generates filesystem-specific globs for a bolt. Lightning comes with some default generators. Users can make their own generators with generator plugins placed under ~/.lightning/generators/.
Gem exposes `githl` binary that allows to perform line count / contributor at current HEAD. Running on dirty working tree will produce git errors. Binary has a couple of options: `-p` or `--path` specifies relative path, defaults to `.`; `-i` or `--include` specify included files/directories or file extensions; `-e` or `--exlude` specify exluded files/directories or file extensions; `-v` or `--version` prints version. Currently does not work with non-UTF-8 encoded files.
In CocoaPods projects with a large number of dependencies, the reason why a particular pod has a transitive dependency on some other pod (possibly one you do not want) is not always clear. This plugin adds a "why" command that shows all paths between the two pods, showing exactly how the two pods are related.
SubdomainRoutes add subdomain conditions to the Rails routing system. Routes may be restricted to one or many specified subdomains. An URL will be recognised only if the host subdomain matches the subdomain specified in the route. Route generation is also enhanced, so that the subdomain of a generated URL (or path) will be changed if the requested route has a different subdomain to that of the current request. Model-based subdomain routes can also be defined.
SubdomainRoutes add subdomain conditions to the Rails routing system. Routes may be restricted to one or many specified subdomains. An URL will be recognised only if the host subdomain matches the subdomain specified in the route. Route generation is also enhanced, so that the subdomain of a generated URL (or path) will be changed if the requested route has a different subdomain to that of the current request. Model-based subdomain routes can also be defined.
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