return a function composed of 2 or more functions
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Manage docker-compose from Node.js
compose Koa middleware
TypeScript definitions for koa-compose
Compose new functions f(g(x))
JSS plugin for classes composition
GraphQL schema builder from different data sources with middleware extensions.
Selectively merge values from one or more generators onto the current application instance.
A simple utility for composing two or more react refs into a single callback ref.
converts bare objects to DOM objects or xml representations
Provides a cleaner API for enabling and configuring plugins for next.js
Composable HTTP Client
WordPress higher-order components (HOCs).
Compose an array of middleware into a single function for use in Express, Connect, router, etc.
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Docker Remote API module.
A CSS Modules transform to extract export statements from local-scope classes
osls compose for deploying and orchestrating multiple services in monorepositories.
DevTools Team docker images and environments for testing
Pre-release version of the Expo development launcher package for testing.
Expo/React Native module with the developer menu.
A tool for connecting your design system components in code with your design system in Figma
AdonisJS and Koa style middleware layer with ability to run parallel middleware
Parsr aim to provide a way to safely evaluate a ruby expression composed only with literals, just as Python's ast.literal_eval
Allows you to deep sort YAML files that are mainly composed of \ nested hashes and string values. Great to sort your rails I18n YAML files. You can easily add it to a textmate bundle, rake task, or just use the included regular comand line tool.
A simple gem to easily use the Facebook Query Language. Just specify single queries as strings or use hashes to compose multiqueries and send them to Facebook using `Fql.execute(query)`.
Allows you to deep sort YAML files that are mainly composed of nested hashes and string values. Great to sort your rails I18n YAML files. You can easily add it to a textmate bundle, rake task, or just use the included regular comand line tool.
Debuggers are great! They help us troubleshoot complicated programming problems by inspecting values produced by code, line by line. They are invaluable when trying to understand what is going on in a large application composed of thousands or millions of lines of code. In day-to-day test-driven development and simple debugging though, a puts statement can be a lot quicker in revealing what is going on than halting execution completely just to inspect a single value or a few. This is certainly true when writing the simplest possible code that could possibly work, and running a test every few seconds or minutes. Problem is you need to locate puts statements in large output logs, know which file names, line numbers, classes, and methods contained the puts statements, find out what variable names are being printed, and see nicely formatted output. Enter puts_debuggerer. A guilt-free puts debugging Ruby gem FTW that prints file names, line numbers, class names, method names, and code statements; and formats output nicely courtesy of awesome_print. Partially inspired by this blog post: https://tenderlovemaking.com/2016/02/05/i-am-a-puts-debuggerer.html (Credit to Tenderlove.)
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Diff and patch tables
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