Tiny library to apply enter, leave, and move transitions to DOM elements.
"Hello goodbye, hello goodbye" - Beatles
Pure Javascript YAML loader and dumper, ported from PyYAML
Say hello goodbye
Say hello goodbye
Replace all instances in a JavaScript string
Library of primitives for providing internationalization support.
A scalable queue for parallel callbacks
Add a goodbye handshake to a duplex async iterable
A library makes delegate method with type inherited.
Run cleanup logic just before the process exits without interfering
findAndReplaceDOMText: DOM find/replace utility
hixme-ui Select component
Utility wrapper around react-hook-form for use with react-router v7+
Instance-decorated logging for browser or NodeJS
Implementation of JSON Merge Patch (RFC 7396)
JS object pattern matching
Rename files
Tool to easily add recognition for new contributors
Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React
Add a goodbye handshake to a duplex pull-stream.
Loads environment variables from .env file
Awaitable hook system
Sign and unsign cookies
This is say hello & goodbye library
Tails chat.txt log files and processes local chat lines and Entered chat range notifications to produce desktop notifications for people to still say Hello too and similar for goodbyes
Belajar bilang hello dan goodbye
A daemon manager with a TCP interface built on top of EventMachine.
This gem adds support for the postgres hstore type. It is the _just right_ alternative for storing hashes instead of using seralization or dynamic tables.
Salutation & Valediction Generator
Makes Lita politely respond to simple hello/goodbye/thank you commands and mentions
safestruct - safe data structures (array, hash, struct) - say goodbye to null / nil (and maybe) - say hello to zero
== Develop, Decorate and manage Dependencies for C (GNU) Makefiles easily with a Ruby script. Install using the Ruby Gem: > gem install demake To create an example with multiple sample applications: > demake example This will create a directory named example containing the example. To create an example with a single sample application: > demake oreo This will create a directory named oreo containing the example. It requires a demake directory and application file containing the application names followed by depencencies separated by spaces and with a new line to indicate a different application. Something like (from the example): > mkdir demake > echo "hello string" > demake/applications > echo "goodbye string" >> demake/applications > demake For customization, optionally include (see example): demake/settings.rb, demake/test-target.rb, demake/install-target.rb, demake/license The output of the command by itself is a (GNU style) file named Makefile: > demake You can also clone from git: > git clone https://github.com/MinaswanNakamoto/demake.git > chmod +x demake/bin/demake > cd demake > bin/demake example > cd example ; make ; make build ; make test If you have an existing C application and you want to generate a Makefile for it, you might try the gen_application shell script. > ./gen_application myapp
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