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Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment). ESM modification
process information for node.js and browsers
A small utility for creating warnings and emitting them.
Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment) (reliable)
A small set of utilities for child process.
Execute code when the js-process exits. On all javascript-environments
AWS credential provider that sources credential_process from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
WebSocket protocol handler with pluggable I/O
Reliably determines if the code is running in Node.js
Check if Electron is running in development
AWS SDK for JavaScript Lambda Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
The Serverless Dashboard plugin
Utilities for finding the closest package.json file
Check if the process is running in a Continuous Integration (CI) environment
when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.
Utility to help find out why Node isn't exiting
Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment) (reliable)
A minimal library for executing processes in Node
Used to determine exactly which files (including `node_modules`) are necessary for the application runtime.
find process info by port/pid/name etc.
Node.js-compatible process control for Bare
Execute callbacks when child processes are spawned
process.nextTick but always with args
Implementation of the RelayChainInterface trait for Polkadot full-nodes.
Convert 異体字 to 親字 for yomichan_rs. Source: 三省堂 全訳 漢辞海 第四版
nibabel like 3d resampling functions for Nifti-rs
Processor trait and implementations
Implementation of the RelayChainInterface trait for Pezkuwi full-nodes.
Poe API for rust
Python Process Module
Expose safe process-execution helpers to Rhai scripts.
In-process transport for roam — WASM-to-JS message passing without network
Multichain processor premised on canonicity to reach distributed consensus automatically
Framework for Serai processor binaries
Ethereum contracts for the Serai processor
Using the cyn method returns a greeting for a string given as an argument.
THIS GEM IS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT STAGE. Find documentation here: https://github.com/leandrosardi/invoicing_payments_processing.
Gem that adds asynchronous method calls for all methods on every object to aid in throughput on I/O bound processes. This is intended to improve throughput on I/O bound processes like making several HTTP calls in row.
Because every time I create a new webapp, I think about how I should process user-generated content. Should convert urls to links and images? Should I allow certain tags? Should I convert all new lines to *br* tags? Well, now all that is as simple as calling a single method.
OpenSSL is confusing to people new to socket programming, so i aim to make the process easier
I needed a ruby gem for simplifying the magazine publication process.
Some basic scripts for automating the process of creating simple crud resources. Presently there are two generators, turbo_layout and turbo_blog. Guess what they do? Nothing special, then just automate a process that I seem to repeat often.
This is a small class library of useful text processing routines I tend to use on my personal projects.
In order to introduce testing in to my main development process I decided that creating a test plan prior to development and then using that as the basis for my YouTrack tickets would be a good approach. Think of it as TDD at a macro level.
I often need to paste my code to some place with public access in order to ask questions. This utility makes this process easier.
CSV Files: I hate them, you probably do too, but sometimes you need to get data into your system and this is the only way it's happening. If you're deploying a rails app in a cloud setup, you may have troubles if you're trying to store an uploaded file locally and process it later in a background thread (I know I have). cumulus_csv is one way to solve that problem. You can save your file to your S3 account, and loop over the data inside it at your convenience later. So it doesn't matter where you're doing the processing, you just need to have the key you used to store the file, and you can process away.
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