Utility function to see if a SemVer version isn't a prerelease.
Node.js API (Node-API)
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results, with no public domain dependencies
TypeScript runtime type system for IO decoding/encoding
OpenTelemetry semantic conventions
deterministic `JSON.stringify()` - a faster version of substack's json-stable-strigify without jsonify
deterministic JSON.stringify() with custom sorting to get deterministic hashes from stringified results
A react component toolset for managing animations
A bcrypt library for NodeJS.
Manage session history with JavaScript
Provides a way to make requests
Fastest stable deterministic JSON.stringify()
Deterministic stringification for when performance matters
Deterministic stringification for when performance and bundle size matters
Stable JS value hash.
Download and launch browsers
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
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This is an alpha version and under continual development, not yet stable
Gives you easy access to the latest stable version of the Exo.js JavaScript library, for use in Middleman, Rails or other Sprockets capable applications.
PassiveTotal offers an extensive API for users of the platform that maps most major actions available in the web application to a corresponding call. There are two flavors of the API available for use, stable and current. In order to use the stable API, add the version indicator (vX) into the URL as documented below. If you would rather use the current API which includes new changes and experiments, replace the version indicator with "current".
Warning, this gem is just a test for now has not a good test coverage. Feel free to open an issue for any problem, and please wait for a stable version before any integration. And it is a simple gem to handle authorizations for active admin
Waw is a ruby web framework that aims at thinking the web another way. It's has been originally designed in the ReQuest research project of the University of Louvain, has been entirely rewritten in ruby, and is still actively developped to reach its first real stable version ;-)
== Sphinx 2 Comes to Ruby Oedipus brings full support for Sphinx 2 to Ruby: - real-time indexes (insert, replace, update, delete) - faceted search (variations on a base query) - multi-queries (multiple queries executed in a batch) - full attribute filtering support It works with 'stable' versions of Sphinx 2 (>= 2.0.2). All features are implemented entirely through the SphinxQL interface.
The Listen gem listens to file modifications and notifies you about the changes. Works everywhere!This version contains modifications by Jason Woods to workeven better on OS X. Mostly an alpha test as tests need updating!Further contributions to help get this stable for merge will be welcome!