Executes a series of bash commands on filechange. Listens to response and notifies errors
Jump-Up-Module
Yet another javascript fuzzy matching library
A modern smooth scrolling library.
A lightweight React Hook intended mainly for AI chat applications, for smoothly sticking to bottom of messages
Animates a numerical value by counting to it
Liferay's web implementation of the Lexicon Design Language
TypeScript definitions for jump.js
Tool to set the locale in Storybook for i18n
Port of Log4js to work with node.
Fetch-based http client for use with npm registry APIs
A functional typescript implementation of the PCG family random number generators
Pagination feature for CKEditor 5.
Read more about this solver here: https://blog.autorouting.com/p/the-intersection-jump-autorouter
A [Svelte](https://svelte.dev) inspector plugin for [Vite](https://vitejs.dev).
Yet another javascript fuzzy matching library
Easy to use ssh client with port forwarding and bastion host support
Jump consistent hash implementation in TypeScript
A delightful toolkit for building Node-powered CLIs.
Find a file or directory by walking up parent directories
The easiest way to add authentication to your Astro project!
ESLint plugin including recommended SAP Cloud Application Programming model and environment rules
TypeScript language server plugin that adds intellisense to your Remix projects.
Package to integrate your Playwright test suite with Azure Playwright service
WagonRails is a base Rails project with all the best practises and gems taught at Le Wagon's FullStack Bootcamp. Students can jump start their project without losing one day to set up everything.
bookshop is an agile book publishing framework for building pdf and (e)books using HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. The framework is optimized to help publishers, editors, and authors quickly ramp-up, allowing them to jump in and develop their html-to-pdf/(e)book flows by favoring convention over configuration, setting them up with best-practices, standards and tools from the start.
I don't want a single thing preventing me from starting off (even the smallest) library without a good infrastructure to support TDD and clean coding standards. I got tired of reconfiguring the same tools in basically the same way every time. With this one command you can set up a library, fire up Guard, and jump right into the TDD loop: Red, Green, Refactor.
= RUGS - RUby Git Setup A helper script that makes setting up remote git repositories a snap. == WARNING: This is still alpha so use it at your own risk! Note: I don't use alpha/beta in the version numbers until I have a first real release because of how Ruby Gems handles them. == What is it? RUGS has three main functions: * Creates a local git repository and directory structure using default templates or ones you create. * Sets up a remote repository to mirror your local one. * Adds a framework of git hooks allowing you to store and run your own hooks in directly from the repo. RUGS makes creating remote repos as simple as `rugs create repo_name on server_name`. RUGS even allows you to automatically embed your Git hooks in the repo itself. No more jumping through hoops to make sure your hooks are maintained with your project; with RUGS you just store your hook scripts in the `git_hooks` directory and they're automatically updated and run. \ Once you've set up your project using RUGS you just use Git as you normally would with the exception of your hooks being the in `git_hooks` directory.
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