A lightweight tool to automate your release process, compatible with conventional commit messages. It reads your commit history, determines the release type, and generates release notes without unnecessary dependencies.
React Flow - A highly customizable React library for building node-based editors and interactive flow charts.
Provides the same interface as the React Native StatusBar API, but with slightly different defaults to work great in Expo environments.
A highly customizable React library for building node-based editors and interactive flow charts
Zoom and pan html elements in easy way.
A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
An arbitrary-precision Decimal type for JavaScript.
A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
Send WebVitals from your Next.js project to Axiom.
Use the light-dark() color function in CSS
Pierre theme for Shiki, VS Code, and more
New Relic Browser Agent
JavaScript APG, an ABNF Parser Generator
Biome is a toolchain for the web: formatter, linter and more
Fake HTTP injection library
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Lightweight request library. Promise based, with proxy support.
Advanced Data Grid / Data Table supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
Advanced Charting / Charts supporting Javascript / Typescript / React / Angular / Vue
The official JavaScript client for the Phoenix web framework.
Microsoft Application Insights JavaScript SDK - Web Basic
AG Grid React Component
A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
An ultra light weight yet ridiculously powerful ruby feature toggle gem that supports the concept of release toggles and business toggles.
Pug is a simple light-weight distributed issue tracker, main purpose is to automatically create release reports.
rudebug is written using Ruby-GNOME2 and Glade. It has support for local and remote debugging with ruby-debug and ruby-breakpoint. It should work fine on Windows and Linux. It has stepping stepping, a source code display, a powerful object browser and an interactive shell as well as additional integration and polish to make those components work together well. It is in an early stage and will likely remain so until I have a way of using it on Mac OS X. I don't want this to molder on my hard disk however without ever having seen a public release. With ~900 lines of actual code (excluding the glade file) it is fairly light-weight. Code quality fluctuates. Some of the code needs to be unusual because it is executed on the server and can't touch its environment, other bits could probably need some refactoring. It was developed as part of a Summer of Code 2006 project for RubyCentral Inc.
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