Image manipulation with layers using Jimp
Isolated React + TypeScript component for previewing composed image layers with status handling.
Custom Image Layers is a simple Reat Native component to overlay image layers and generate dynamic pictures
Use cascade layers in CSS
CSS Cascade Layer plugin for Docusaurus.
TensorFlow layers API in JavaScript
Use deck.gl layers as custom mapbox-gl-js layers
deck.gl core layers
Request tiles from WMS servers that support EPSG:3857
the default CSS variables for all Scalar packages
Library for reading and writing PSD files
Hardware-accelerated JavaScript library for machine intelligence
Parses vector tiles
L7's collection of built-in layers
A suite of 3D-enabled data editing overlays, suitable for deck.gl
A lottie player for G
get dimensions of any image file
A Javascript implementation of the [WebXR Layers API](https://www.w3.org/TR/webxrlayers-1/), which renders layers in WebGL.
An helper to capture snapshots of sigma.js instances as images
A suite of 3D-enabled data visualization overlays, suitable for react-map-gl
Add-on layers for deck.gl
Plug-and-play functionalities for deck.gl layers
use querySelector syntax to search for nodes inside of (nested) shadow roots
This library provides the functionality of PBKDF2 with the ability to use any supported hashing algorithm returned from crypto.getHashes()
RComposite (formally Rubyshop) is an RMagick abstraction library to easily manipulate and composite images through the use of a canvas, layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer sets (much like in Photoshop)
Rubyshop is an RMagick abstraction library to easily manipulate and composite images through the use of a canvas, layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer sets (much like in Photoshop)
RComposite is an RMagick abstraction library to easily manipulate and composite images through the use of a canvas, layers, layer masks, adjustment layers, fill layers, and layer sets (much like in Photoshop)
Players - Photoshop Layers
Photile is just a layer on top of Imagemagick and Jpegtran to make certain image processing tasks dead simple.
Chainable DSL and Pipeline orchestration extracted from the image_processing gem (MIT, (c) Janko Marohnic), repackaged without runtime dependencies on ruby-vips or mini_magick. Used as the foundation for pura-image.
Builderator automates many of the common steps required to build VMs and images with Chef. It provides a common configuration layer for Chef, Berkshelf, Vagrant, and Packer, and tasks to orchestrate the usage of each. https://github.com/rapid7/builderator
The idi_captcha_generator gem provides a customizable CAPTCHA solution tailored for high-traffic applications, ensuring that only legitimate users can access features like sign-up and login forms. By leveraging image-based questions, it prevents automated systems from bypassing security measures. This gem is particularly useful in environments where external services (like Google reCAPTCHA) cannot be used due to network restrictions. With simple implementation steps, you can integrate robust CAPTCHA functionality into your Rails application, enhancing its security without sacrificing user experience. Feel free to modify these texts to better fit your vision for the gem! If you need further assistance or adjustments, just let me know!
PDFBeads is a small utility written in Ruby which takes scanned page images and converts them into a single PDF file. Unlike other PDF creation tools, PDFBeads attempts to implement the approach typically used for DjVu books. Its key feature is separating scanned text (typically black, but indexed images with a small number of colors are also accepted) from halftone pictures. Each type of graphical data is encoded into its own layer with a specific compression method and resolution.
Docker-inspired CLI for building and managing Firecracker microVM images. Define images with a Crackerfile, build squashfs layers, run VMs with networking, port forwarding, health checks, and export portable bundles.
A Ruby gem that parses ASCII art (box diagrams, layered architecture, flowcharts) and renders them as clean SVG or PNG images.
Wilbur is primarly a wrapper around OpenWRT Buildroot. Building a custom OpenWRT image with a custom kernel is not so difficult if done once, but as long as you need to integrate it into your infrastructure things can start to scatter. Wilbur allows resources like kernel configurations, patches, custom config files to be sticked together and managed as a single, configurable and cloneable entity. Also, Wilbur provides a layer of abstraction over Vagrant and enables repeatable, predictable builds and repeatable, predictable deployments via network boot if your device support it.
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