Listen on a port, dump everything that comes to the filesystem.
Tree or binary tree printer, print any tree to terminal or debug window
Pretty print JavaScript data types in the terminal and the browser
Tools for working with PGlite databases
WebAssembly binary format parser
Dump redis database into redis commands or json with command line or node.js
import and export tools for elasticsearch
🐊Putout formatter stores output and dump it on end
Parsing tools that complement the @appthreat/atom project.
Semantic configuration differ for webpack and rspack projects
Javascript/Typescript bindings for QuickJS, a modern Javascript interpreter, compiled to WebAssembly.
PouchDB/CouchDB replication as a stream
Utility to determine the indirect article (in English) for a given word, using the method described at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1288291/how-can-i-correctly-prefix-a-word-with-a-and-an/1288473#1288473 and the data provided at http://home.nerbonne
Static set of addresses (uniswap-v2)
Easy access to prefixes and namespaces of prefix.cc.
A webpack plugin to cache compiled webpack config on the file system
Backup and restore your Redis data written in node.js.
Make a dump of the V8 heap for later inspection.
Uniswap v2 protocol loader
hexdump, binary pretty-printing
Javascript parser for DICOM Part 10 data
Dumps any JS values.
> [!WARNING] > If you're upgrading from version 1, it's likely there are many breaking > changes. In Version 2 we switched off `libpq-query` so that we could have > node-native query parsing/generation.
JSON printer, print JSON or any POJO to terminal or debug window
Dump http request use WebMock.
Rails Response Dumper is a library and command line tool to dump HTTP responses from a Rails application to the file system. These responses can then be consumed by other tools for testing and verification purposes.
Parse an Nmap XML file and dump HTTP titles along with URLs.
This gem keeps an eye on every Net::HTTP library usage and dumps all request and response data to the log file.
A webhook dump http forwarder CLI
Dump out DOM that you want to test. Use jasmine-fixtures to load that DOM into your Jasmine specs. See http://github.com/mavenlink/jasmine-fixtures for more.
Based on the ideas of having a quick place to dump email/ideas on from Pragmatic Thinking and Learning (http://pragprog.com/titles/ahptl/pragmatic-thinking-and-learning) by Andy Hunt (@PragmaticAndy)
XOXO is a Ruby XOXO parser and generator. It provides a Ruby API similar to Marshal and YAML (though more specific) to load and dump XOXO[http://microformats.org/wiki/xoxo], a simple, open outline format written in standard XHTML and suitable for embedding in (X)HTML, Atom, RSS, and arbitrary XML.
From http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/active_record_migrations.html#types-of-schema-dumps: There is however a trade-off: db/schema.rb cannot express database specific items such as triggers, stored procedures or check constraints. While in a migration you can execute custom SQL statements, the schema dumper cannot reconstitute those statements from the database. If you are using features like this, then you should set the schema format to :sql. No longer is this the case. You can now use the default schema format (:ruby) and still preserve your check constraints.
pg_jbuilder is a tool to dump database queries directly to a JSON object or array. It uses PostgreSQL's JSON functions ([array_to_json and row_to_json](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/functions-json.html)) to serialize the JSON completely bypassing ActiveRecord/Arel. This gives a large speed boost compared to serializing the JSON inside of Ruby/Rails. It is perfect for creating JSON APIs with very low response times.
Hacker News makes the public their data available in near real time. > The v0 API is essentially a dump of our in-memory data structures. We know, what works great locally in memory isn't so hot over the network. Many of the awkward things are just the way HN works internally... It's not the ideal public API, but it's the one we could release in the time we had This documentation and SDK libraries have been generated by [Sideko](https://sideko.dev) which has no affiliation with Hacker News. Everything you see is generated from an OpenAPI specification. Install and try the free beta SDK generator on our [Github](https://github.com/Sideko-Inc/sideko).
== DESCRIPTION: websitary (formerly known as websitiary with an extra "i") monitors webpages, rss feeds, podcasts etc. It reuses other programs (w3m, diff etc.) to do most of the actual work. By default, it works on an ASCII basis, i.e. with the output of text-based webbrowsers like w3m (or lynx, links etc.) as the output can easily be post-processed. It can also work with HTML and highlight new items. This script was originally planned as a ruby-based websec replacement. By default, this script will use w3m to dump HTML pages and then run diff over the current page and the previous backup. Some pages are better viewed with lynx or links. Downloaded documents (HTML or ASCII) can be post-processed (e.g., filtered through some ruby block that extracts elements via hpricot and the like). Please see the configuration options below to find out how to change this globally or for a single source. This user manual is also available as PDF[http://websitiary.rubyforge.org/websitary.pdf]. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Handle webpages, rss feeds (optionally save attachments in podcasts etc.) * Compare webpages with previous backups * Display differences between the current version and the backup * Provide hooks to post-process the downloaded documents and the diff * Display a one-page report summarizing all news * Automatically open the report in your favourite web-browser * Experimental: Download webpages on defined intervalls and generate incremental diffs.
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