extend like a boss
The fastest javascript implementation of a double-ended queue. Used by the official Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB & MySQL libraries for Node.js and many other libraries. Maintains compatability with deque.
Support for representing 64-bit integers in JavaScript
Timing safe string compare using double HMAC
webgl-noise shaders ported to work with glslify
Port of C's wcwidth() and wcswidth()
Opens stuff, like webpages and files and executables, cross-platform
return the github url from a package.json file
Extremely fast double-ended queue implementation
Callback wrapping utility
make http requests
A fully persistent balanced binary search tree
A simple string template function based on named or indexed arguments
An implementation of WHATWG AbortController interface.
A replacement for process.exit that ensures stdio are fully drained before exiting.
Use double-position gradients in CSS
Small library to parse file listings into JavaScript objects
simplified stream construction
Ultra-fast cross-platform command line utility to watch file system changes.
A javascript implementation of MurmurHash3's x86 hashing algorithms.(Browser&Server)
pack node-style source files from a json stream into a browser bundle
Compare strings containing a mix of letters and numbers in the way a human being would in sort order.
Parse JSON with more helpful errors
Provides a simple way to double HTTP services, APIs etc, for testing.
RR (Double Ruby) is a double framework that features a rich selection of double techniques and a terse syntax. http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Double.html
RR (Double Ruby) is a double framework that features a rich selection of double techniques and a terse syntax. http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Double.html
RR (Double Ruby) is a double framework that features a rich selection of double techniques and a terse syntax. http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Double.html
RR (Double Ruby) is a double framework that features a rich selection of double techniques and a terse syntax. http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Double.html
Show Double Click for Publishers (DFP) ads over https for single page web apps
Envolve provides a consistent and validating way to access your application configuration that is set via environment variables. This is double beneficial if you are configuring your entire application with environment variables. See. http://12factor.net/config
Provides an AES-256-CBC encrypted session cookie signed with an HMAC digest in a double ended manor. Cookie options include max-age, path, domain, http-only, and secure. Honors Rack's methods like session and request.session_options
Echo is a test double for API interactions that learns from the real API. In its simplest use case, it extends Net::HTTP and tracks every HTTP call to a registered domain. If it hasn't seen that call, it stores both the request and the response. On subsequent calls it returns the stored response. Explicit scenario start/end markers are also supported for more complex multiple-step interactions.
Based on a blog post by Rowan Thorpe (http://rowanthorpe.wordpress.com/2012/10/15/unmangle-utf-8-from-double-encoded-utf-8-my-shell-script-and-batch-script-tweaks/), forcefully replaces broken UTF-8 encoded as pairs of Latin-1 characters. Includes a verbatim copy of Rowan's sed script.
A handy dandy autoload / require / load helper for your rubies. Similar to using[1], but with a few differences of opinion, and a bit shorter. Basically, expand path is fine, up until a point. Sometimes there's no point (i.e. when the load path already contains most of the path you're trying to open). When you're writing libs that users might require sub parts with 'libname/sub_part', then expand_path combined with say, rubygems, can lead to double requires. Lets not do that. :-) [1] http://github.com/smtlaissezfaire/using/
Thanks to Pat Allan & his regex-fu, Anthony Kolber (http://aestheticallyloyal.com/) for showing me Typogrify. Square Circle Triangle (http://sct.com.au/) because I mashed it together on a Friday afternoon at work :) == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Multiple adjacent caps are wrapped in <span class="caps"> (Gives you a handle on small caps) * Single and double quotes are wrapped in a class name matching their entity name in HTML * Ampersands wrapped in <span class="amp"> * Runs smarty pants (Which writes HTML entities so that you don't have to) * No more widows in your headlines * Extends the string class == USAGE:
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