highlight-input is a React component designed to enhance user experience by providing keyword highlighting functionality within text input fields. Easily integrate this component into your React applications to dynamically highlight specified keywords as
Resolve a URI relative to an optional base URI
One-time password input component for React.
a component to highlight text on a specific pattern
Merge CSS rules with PostCSS.
Inquirer input text prompt
Get the first fulfilled promise that satisfies the provided testing function
Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase or PascalCase: `foo-bar` → `fooBar`
Convert a camelized string into a lowercased one with a custom separator: unicornRainbow → unicorn_rainbow
Isomorphic, functional type-checking for Javascript
Reduce initial definitions to the actual initial value, where possible.
Retry a promise-returning or async function
Get stdin as a string or Uint8Array
Map over promises concurrently
Core Inquirer prompt API
Minify selectors with PostCSS.
Timeout a promise after a specified amount of time
Promisify a callback-style function
Parse postgres array columns
Parse yes/no like values
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
just emit 'log' events on the process object
A plugin that provides a basic reset for form styles that makes form elements easy to override with utilities.
Convert object keys to camel case
Markdown + oEmbed + Sanitize + Syntax Highlighting = the ultimate user input rendering pipeline.
highlight-code will help you post-process an XHTML document containing code examples in pre or code tags so that the code is highlighted. The pre and code tags need to follow the class conventions from Alex Gorbatchev's SyntaxHighlighter (http://alexgorbatchev.com/SyntaxHighlighter/) Javascript library. The resulting file can be used for an eBook.
XHTMLDiff is a tool and library for taking valid XHTML documents as input, and generating redlined valid XHTML text highlighting the changes between them as output.
Stack trace-accordion for input with highlighted code per panel
HypDiff compares HTML snippets. It generates a diff between two input snippets. The diff is a new HTML snippet that highlights textual changes. The tag structure and formatting of the input snippets is preserved. The generated diff snippet is valid, well-formed HTML and suitable for presentation inside a WYSIWYG environment.
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