Native addon to communicate with linux devices (can also be used for sockets or FIFOs)
Linux device node library for Node.js
MCP server for remote touch input via SSH to any Linux device
Library to access USB devices
USB HID device access library
Native bindings for Rollup
Native bindings for Rollup
Super-fast alternative for babel
Agent-native CLI for AI mobile testing and app automation across iOS, Android, tvOS, Android TV, macOS, and Linux.
This is the **x86_64-unknown-linux-musl** binary for `@tailwindcss/oxide`
This is the **linux-x64-musl** binary for `@next/swc`
UnRS Resolver Node API
This is the **x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu** binary for `@tailwindcss/oxide`
UnRS Resolver Node API
Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
Super-fast alternative for babel
NodeJS API for the AWS IoT service
This is the **x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu** binary for `@next/swc`
Prebuilt sharp for use with Linux (glibc) x64
Matter BLE support for node.js
Native bindings for Rollup
Realm by MongoDB is an offline-first mobile database: an alternative to SQLite and key-value stores
Oxc Parser Node API
TBD
Ruby module to interact with block devices on Linux platforms.
This ruby library makes it easy to read events from linux event devices. These device files, residing in /dev/input/ get created for a number of different human input devices like keyboards, mice, touchscreens, joysticks and the like.
Utility for configuring OOB devices from linux
HID device observer library for Ruby applications. Currently only ubuntu Linux distributions.
Pure ruby to read input events from the Linux kernel input device subsystem. No dependencies. Ruby 2+ required
Access MIDI devices for MacOS, Linux (wip), Windows (wip) and JRuby (wip).
Create virtual USB devices on Linux using the uhid module.
Reiki provides cross-platform device access module. Primarily Reiki abstracts USB and BlueTooth stacks and provides a simple device detection and access framework. Access to and communication with devices should operate the same on Linux, Windows, and OS X.
A ruby library that searches the linux sysfs file system for compute unit devices such as CPUS, GPUs and other ASIC compute devices. Allows programmatic access to collect real time metrics from the kernel or relatated driver toolchain. Is meant to be used as a toolchain for future tools. This library also makes use of opencl library and requires the opencl_ruby_ffi gem.
This is a command line based application to use Casio's Memopri (MEP-F10). MEP-F10 is a sticker printer and it is very cheap around 5000 yen ($50). There are no nice same kinds of device which runs on Linux environemnt. You can print stickers using this software.
PostRunner is an application to manage FIT files such as those produced by Garmin products like the Forerunner 620 (FR620), Forerunner 25 (FR25), Fenix 3, Fenix 3HR, Fenix 5 (S and X). It allows you to import the files from the device and analyze the data. In addition to the common features like plotting pace, heart rates, elevation and other captured values it also provides a heart rate variability (HRV) and sleep analysis. It can also update satellite orbit prediction (EPO) data on the device to speed-up GPS fix times. It is an offline alternative to Garmin Connect. The software has been developed and tested on Linux but should work on other operating systems as well.
UsbKit provides a WebUSB API-compatible interface for communicating with USB devices from Ruby using usb-ruby with a Linux usbfs fallback.
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