return property values as an array
JS library that allows you to easily serialize and deserialize data with BigInt values
Check if a value is a regular expression
map an object, predicate updates values, receives (value, key, object)
Returns an object with values at all depths mapped according to the provided function
A fast alternative to legacy querystring module
An arbitrary-precision Decimal type for JavaScript.
Binary serialization which sorts bytewise for arbirarily complex data structures
JSON diff
Solve CSS math expressions
PostCSS plugin to work around CSS Modules values limitations
Get the first fulfilled promise that satisfies the provided testing function
Translation between JavaScript values and Buffers
Persistent ordered mapping from strings
Use two values display syntax for inner and outer display types.
Deterministic stringification for when performance and bundle size matters
Normalize multiple value display syntaxes into single values.
Validates mint.json files
A super light and fast circular JSON parser.
Returns true if any values exist, false if empty. Works for booleans, functions, numbers, strings, nulls, objects and arrays.
compare two collections
Generate hashes from javascript objects in node and the browser.
Create an array with values that are present in the first input array but not additional ones
Convert values with PostCSS (e.g. ms -> s)
Lets you access hash values just like calling a method on an object
Translate rails models attribute values just like attribute names.
Just an array wrapper to manage 8760 (or 8784) hourly values related to a year
Give Danger some persistent memory.
Similar in behavior to Object#presence defined in ActiveSupport, Significance is a state which determines not just the blank-ness of an object but whether or not the non-blank object has any real-world value. The utility of this gem can best be demonstrated when considering the merging of two hashes. Under normal circumstances the mere existence of an equivalent key in the second hash results in its overriding the corresponding value in the original hash. Using Hash#significant_merge, however, the second hash will retain only key-value pairs whose values are "significant," even applying the significance filter recursively into child hashes or arrays.
Sometimes you just need a descriptive value of an item you are archiving. This is what archive_2s was made for.
Suffering from ActiveRecord instantiation anxiety? Try Valium. It saves your CPU and memory for more important things, retrieving just the values you're interested in seeing.
Using your key-value data just like using Ruby Hash.
A static site generator focused on simplicity
When you're ready to live in more of an uncertain world. Just require this module, and when you observe true or false values then their values might change.
A pure-ruby debugger. No more puts "HERE!!!" or p :var => var, :other => other until you find what caused the bug. Just add a breakpoint and see the value of any variable.
Adds `lazy_accessor`, `lazy_reader`, and `lazy_writer` to the Module class. Behaves just like its `attr_*` counterparts, except if the value is a Proc, the return value of calling the proc is returned instead.
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