A CLI tool which can be used for generating react, reflux and scss templates at YouSee
A lazy CLI you can mod easily.
> 🦥 My lazy cli to setup projects
A CLI to automate mundane things
Define a lazily evaluated property on an object
fe-lazy-cli core
Lazy assertions without performance penalty
fe-lazy-cli/utils
Cache requires to be lazy-loaded when needed.
Lazy value.
Import a module lazily
Lazy lists for node
React Component to lazy load images using a HOC to track window scroll position.
Open Node Streams on demand.
Build chainable fluent interfaces the easy way... with a freakin' chainsaw!
Robust Environment Configuration for Universal Applications.
Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol compliant server and client
Simple lazy loading component built with react
Utility functions for lazy loading disclosure elements
TypeScript definitions for react-lazy-load-image-component
diff with unified diff format handling
Immutable Data Collections
Create a deferred promise
LazyLoad is a lightweight (2.4 kB) and flexible script that speeds up your web application by deferring the loading of your below-the-fold images, videos and iframes to when they will enter the viewport. It's written in plain "vanilla" JavaScript, it leve
Analyze command history and suggest aliases so you can type less.
Helps figure out your missing option inputs
CLI for the lazy people working on PrestaShop so you don't have to type.
A CLI tool for copying files to your clipboard en masse, from a local directory or a GitHub repository. Why? So you can feed them into LLMs like a lazy lazy script kiddie.
You've seen Getopt::Long, OptionParser, Thor? What the world needs now is one more command-line parser. This serves as a backend command line parser that passes the option-parsing portion of it off to OptionParser, Trollop, or any other option-parser that has an adapter[^adapter]. But the parts it *does* do are really exciting: It features arbitrarily deeply nested subcommands, optionally colorized help screens with smart formatting, automatically generated usage syntaxes, manpage generation[^maybe2], lazy-loading of subcommands, and (get this:) you can turn your command line app into a web app. (is processing a form then displaying a record really that different from CLI that does the same?)[^maybe3]
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