Use declarative rules to validate and transform input value
mdast utility to parse markdown
Transform JSX in estrees to function calls (for react, preact, and most hyperscript interfaces)
JavaScript utilities for Vega.
hast utility to create a tree from the DOM
hast utility to transform to estree (JavaScript AST) JSX
An implementation of the Unicode UTS #46: Unicode IDNA Compatibility Processing
The `util.is*` functions introduced in Node v0.12.
Utilities to help with endpoint resolution
Runtime validation and processing of JavaScript types
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@aws-sdk/util-locate-window) [](https://www.npmjs.com/packag
Node.js's util module for all engines
unist utility to visit nodes
unist utility to check if a node passes a test
A parser to Amazon Resource Names
unist utility to recursively walk over nodes, with ancestral information
unist utility to serialize a node, position, or point as a human readable location
TypeScript Enum Utilities
mdast utility to get the plain text content of a node
Utility functions
mdast utility to serialize markdown
unist utility to get the position of a node
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node) [](https://www.npmjs.com/
mdast utility to transform to hast
This utility library gives objects the ability to declare input dependencies, a transformation of those inputs and an output value. Forcing dependencies to be acyclic, the library can always find a valid update order of all the transformations.
CommandSet is a user interface framework. Its focus is a DSL for defining commands, much like Rake or RSpec. A default readline based terminal interpreter (complete with context sensitive tab completion, and the amenities of readline: history editing, etc) is included. It could very well be adapted to interact with CGI or a GUI - both are planned. CommandSet has a lot of very nice features. First is the domain-specific language for defining commands and sets of commands. Those sets can further be neatly composed into larger interfaces, so that useful or standard commands can be resued. Optional application modes, much like Cisco's IOS, with a little bit more flexibility. Arguments have their own sub-language, that allows them to provide interface hints (like tab completion) as well as input validation. On the output side of things, CommandSet has a very flexible output capturing mechanism, which generates a tree of data as it's generated, even capturing writes to multiple places at once (even from multiple threads) and keeping everything straight. Methods that normally write to stdout are interposed and fed into the tree, so you can hack in existing scripts with minimal adjustment. The final output can be presented to the user in a number of formats, including contextual coloring and indentation, or even progress hashes. XML is also provided, although it needs some work. Templates are on the way. While you're developing your application, you might find the record and playback utilities useful. cmdset-record will start up with your defaults for your command set, and spit out an interaction script. Then you can replay the script against the live set with cmdset-playback. Great for ad hoc testing, usability surveys and general demos.
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