Recommendation engine for Node.js applications.
A highly-experimental, likely-pretty-slow polyfill for WebAssembly ==================================================================
Convert an array-like object to an object likely to have the same "shape".
Utils for opentelemetry bundler plugins. You likely don't want to use this package directly
Infer a likely cable insertion center for USB connector footprints from `CircuitJson` PCB geometry.
Tests whether an JavaScript AST node is likely to be a valid `require` call.
Convert an ndarray-like object to an object likely to have the same "shape".
This package provides a React integration for AutoForm. You'll most likely use UI-library specific packages like `@autoform/mui` instead of this package - unless you want to create your own integration.
This package provides the core functionality for AutoForm. You'll most likely use UI-library specific packages like `@autoform/mui` instead of this package - unless you want to create your own renderer.
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> WARNING: This package will likely be revamped extensively with react hook form.
> Warning: useDescendants is experimental and primarily intended for personal use. It heavily relies on refs and the DOM and likely will not be concurrent mode compatible.
Tool-output redaction for Pi that replaces likely secrets before they reach the model context
Most Likely To — anonymous party votes on funny prompts (gameu iframe game).
React components that will likely be used in most projects.
A collection of common assets that are likely to be required by many Psammead components or users, such as SVGs or small scripts.
Convert a strided array and associated metadata to an object likely to have the same "shape".
ReactJS wrapper for Likely library
Convert a strided array and associated metadata to an object likely to have the same "shape".
> WARNING: This package will likely see many breaking changes until its first major release.
> :warning: **This package is currently experimental and the API is both poorly documented and likely to change**
Check if a GitHub Pull Request is in a (most likely) mergeable state
The social sharing buttons that aren’t shabby
Checks for missing variants for a specific languageTag. If a variant exists for the sourceLanguageTag but is missing for a listed languageTag, it is likely that the message has not been translated for this languageTag yet.
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An AI coding agent hook that blocks destructive commands before they execute
Learn what's changed in the crates.io index
An HDPSG inspired symbolic NLP library for Rust
AI/Human task management system with file-based storage
Get_User_Agent is an easy to use rust CLI program and library for extracting the latest user agents of all browsers on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS platforms.
A C preprocessor compliant with C23 standard implemented in Rust.
Macro for creating format-like macros with any kind of output
Search, hash, sort, fingerprint, and fuzzy-match strings faster via SWAR, SIMD, and GPGPU
TUI library to build modern apps inspired by React, Elm, with Flexbox, CSS, editor component, emoji support, and more
A compact protobuf-like serializer and deserializer for the Rust Language.
likely and unlikely compiler hints in stable rust
Helper for add social share feature in your Rails: Facebook, Twitter, Vk
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax. Rake has the following features: * Rakefiles (rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?) * Users can specify tasks with prerequisites. * Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks. * Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths. * Supports parallel execution of tasks.
Enum-like behavior for Ruby.
rbtrace shows you method calls happening inside another ruby process in real time.
Simplistic port-like solution for developers. It provides a standard and simplified way to compile against dependency libraries without messing up your system.
A readline-like library that allows to change how the input is displayed.
Mixin to extend objects to be handled like a Mutex.
Treat fixtures like factories and factories like fixtures
Stop Saying 'You Forgot To…' in Code Review
The Hashery is a tight collection of Hash-like classes. Included among its many offerings are the auto-sorting Dictionary class, the efficient LRUHash, the flexible OpenHash and the convenient KeyHash. Nearly every class is a subclass of the CRUDHash which defines a CRUD model on top of Ruby's standard Hash making it a snap to subclass and augment to fit any specific use case.
gives something like the functionality of libwww-perl (LWP) in Ruby
A Ruby framework for rapid API development with great conventions.
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