Gamecube ISO Parser and Extractor
A lightweight JavaScript MP4 (MPEG-4, ISOBMFF) file/box parser.
i18n for ISO 3166-1 country codes
A JavaScript parser
A tidy ISO 8601 date formatter and parser
the mighty option parser used by yargs
A utility package to parse strings
parser for worldwide holidays
The most comprehensive collection of stopwords for multiple languages.
Node.js body parsing middleware
Postgres date column parser
Parse math interval
Lookup information with ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 and ISO 3166-1 numeric
JavaScript HLS client using MediaSourceExtension
ISO-639-1 codes
Customizable Date Picker for React
An ESLint custom parser which leverages TypeScript ESTree
> Selector parser with built in methods for working with selector strings.
Parse Content-Disposition HTTP header. No dependencies, no errors, just parse.
Range header field string parser
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Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
An inline style parser.
Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent & Client Hints data. Supports browser & node.js environment
Boot-entry discovery from ISO installation media (Arch, Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora/RHEL, Alpine, NixOS, Mint)
Runtime ISO discovery for rescue environments (loopback mount + GPT/ISO9660 + sha256/minisign sidecar verification)
ISO8601 is a simple implementation in Ruby of the ISO 8601 (Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times) standard.
ISO Base Media File Format file parser.
EBNF is a Ruby parser for W3C EBNF and a parser generator for PEG and LL(1). Also includes parsing modes for ISO EBNF and ABNF.
RedParse is a ruby parser (and parser-compiler) written in pure ruby. Instead of YACC or ANTLR, it's parse tool is a home-brewed language. (The tool is (at least) LALR(1)-equivalent and the 'parse language' is pretty nice, even in it's current form.) My intent is to have a completely correct parser for ruby, in 100% ruby. And I think I've more or less succeeded. Aside from some fairly minor quibbles (see below), RedParse can parse all known ruby 1.8 and 1.9 constructions correctly. Input text may be encoded in ascii, binary, utf-8, iso-8859-1, and the euc-* family of encodings. Sjis is not yet supported.
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