A general purpose key resolver for memoize
Simple '$ref' key resolver on json and yaml files.
UnRS Resolver Node API
This plugin adds `TypeScript` support to `eslint-plugin-import`
Resolve all your $refs
plug'n'play resolver for Webpack
Node default behavior import resolution plugin for eslint-plugin-import.
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🚇 Implementation of Metro's resolution logic.
UnRS Resolver Node API
UnRS Resolver Node API
Oxc Resolver Node API
Generates an asynchronous resolver function from a PAC file
Module resolver plugin for Babel
Oxc Resolver Node API
Resolves TypeScript declaration files for dependencies.
Recursively resolve JSON pointers and remote authorities.
Plugin for eslint-plugin-import to use custom alias.
UnRS Resolver Node API
Oxc Resolver Node API
This package provides Spectral-compatible bindings for [@stoplight/json-ref-resolver](https://github.com/stoplightio/json-ref-resolver) and [@stoplight/json-ref-readers](https://github.com/stoplightio/json-ref-readers).
JSON schema reference resolver
UnRS Resolver Node API
UnRS Resolver Node API
Get ed25519 public key from did id
Get ed25519 public key from did id
AXON — the formal cognitive language: a deterministic, proof-carrying AI runtime. Native Rust lexer/parser/type-checker/IR generator (re-exported from axon-frontend) plus the runtime: typed channels (π-calculus mobility, capability extrusion), algebraic effects via Free Monad CPS handlers, lease kernel + reconcile loop, the Epistemic Security Kernel, Trust Types, Proof-Carrying Code (independently verifiable proof objects), and the closed-catalog extension mechanism. Crate publishes as `axon-lang`; library import is `use axon::*` so existing call sites keep working unchanged.
Library resolve keys into data from a hierarchy of context-specific values
Resolves foreign keys, enums, booleans and custom transformations from PaperTrail::Version into structured, UI-ready hashes.
A Ruby implementation of a universal DID (Decentralized Identifier) resolver, inspired by the Decentralized Identity Foundation's did-resolver. Supports multiple DID methods: - did:web - HTTPS domain-based DIDs - did:key - Self-describing cryptographic key DIDs - did:jwk - JWK-encoded DIDs Includes support for EBSI jwk_jcs-pub format (multicodec 0xeb51).
Rack middleware and controller concern that resolve a per-request Supabase context — JWT verification, API-key validation, and RLS-scoped clients — for Rails apps.
CloudFormation JSON files to specify input parameters are cumbersome to write. They also don't provide any easy way to specify values from enviroment variables. This small script allows you to specify key/value pairs in YAML format with the added capability of resolving those values from enviroment variables. You can write the output to a file and pass that to CloudFormation together with your template.
A lightweight, zero-dependency Ruby gem for resolving IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to country, region, city, coordinates, and more. Ships with an embedded MaxMind GeoLite2 MMDB database and a pure Ruby MMDB reader - no external gems, no API keys, no setup.
i18nize helps Ruby and Rails projects stay multilingual by automatically filling in missing translations in I18n YAML locale files. It scans for missing or empty keys across nested locale structures, and uses the DeepL API (Free or Pro) to translate them from a chosen source locale (default: en). Features: - Detects and lists missing translation keys - Automatically translates and inserts values into the correct YAML files - Supports nested directories and multiple locale files (e.g. config/locales/api/en.yml) - Preserves I18n placeholders such as %{count} - Handles pluralization branches (one, other, etc.) - Source locale is treated as the single source of truth (conflicts are resolved by overwrite) - Simple CLI: `i18nize <locale>` or `i18nize <locale> --missing` This gem streamlines the translation workflow, making it easier to maintain consistent, up-to-date locale files across large Ruby on Rails applications.
The 'pg_search_multiple_highlight' gem extends the functionality of the popular 'pg_search' gem to overcome its limitation when performing searches against multiple columns and attempting to highlight results. The core issue arises when using the ':highlight' option within the ':tsearch' scope on multiple columns. This gem addresses this limitation by introducing the ':multiple_highlight' option, offering a comprehensive solution for highlighting results across multiple columns. Key Features: New Scope Option: The gem introduces the ':multiple_highlight' scope option, allowing users to perform searches on multiple columns and highlight matching terms. Enhanced Search Results: The gem enables the extraction of highlighted results from multiple columns, providing a unified view of highlighted content. Usage Convenience: Users can easily integrate the ':multiple_highlight' option into their existing 'pg_search' queries by calling the '.with_pg_search_multiple_highlight' method on the search object. Flexible Customization: The gem's options can be tailored to match specific highlighting requirements, such as custom start and stop markers for highlighting. Comprehensive Documentation: The README file explains the limitations of 'pg_search' regarding highlighting, demonstrates how the ':multiple_highlight' option resolves this issue, and offers clear usage examples for quick integration.
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