A lean, robust, and schema-first data interchange format for the Internet
Polyfills for various browsers including commonly used language features
A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding API
Minimal zero-dependency utilities for using JavaScript Iterables in all environments.
A set of RFC 3339 compliant date/time GraphQL scalar types.
Finds countries by various country codes
Basic access to the Mac OS X Keychain
AWS SDK for JavaScript Route 53 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Expose your local server to the public internet instantly
Web Cryptography API shim for legacy browsers
Checks if CSS exceeds known stylesheet limits
Best-effort discovery of the machine's default gateway and local network IP exclusively with UDP sockets.
List of known CSS properties
Utility to check if internet is connected or not
An easy-to-use JavaScript API for the Internet Computer.
All inclusive customElements polyfill for every browser
Polyfills to support Stimulus in older browsers
Système de Design de l'Etat - DSFR
GoodData.UI SDK - Geo Charts
Get your internal IP address
ASN.1 schema for X.509 certificates, certificate revocation lists, and related profile structures defined in RFC 5280.
ASN.1 schema for X.509 attribute certificates defined in RFC 5755.
Remote caching for @nrwl/nx using S3 storage
ES Object-related atoms: Object, ToObject, RequireObjectCoercible
Internet Objects for Web Applications - A unique and capable framework for quickly building web applications with Ruby
Crichton Representors is a library containing serializers and deserializers to and from hypermedia formats. This library does not have the functionality to get and post data over the Internet. Consider Farscape for that. This library also does not automatically decorates objects. Consider Crichton for that.
Use this gem to retrieve jokes from the Internet Chuck Norris Database, with a variety of options and object-oriented excellence, for the people. http://www.icndb.com/
Helps you publish HTML web pages on the Internet somewhere appropriate, e.g. on GitHub via the gh-pages branch feature. Works for Objective-C projects built using Apple's Xcode IDE and consequently focuses on documentation within Objective-C and Objective-C++ source files; files ending with extensions h, m or mm.
Context-aware secret scanning for Ruby projects. A thin wrapper around the native leakferret binary (written in Rust): it finds hardcoded secrets, confirms which ones are actually live by calling the provider, and rewrites them to read from environment variables instead. Precompiled platform gems bundle the native binary inside the gem, so a normal `gem install` ships the binary through RubyGems itself: no download, no network access, and no Rust toolchain. You can audit exactly what you are about to run with `gem unpack leakferret`. The gem never fetches and runs a binary off the internet - there is no download code to vet. On a platform without a prebuilt gem, the source gem tells you to build from source (`cargo install leakferret-cli`) or point LEAKFERRET_BIN at a binary. The API exposes Leakferret.scan, Leakferret.verify, and Leakferret.rewrite (each returning Finding objects), plus a `leakferret` command-line tool.
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