Find devices connected to the current local network.
It can be helpful when you try to get a list of your local devices over WiFi with websocket connection.
Node API for Telldus Live and Telldus Local devices
Alfred 4 Workflow - See network info and discover local devices
UltraLight library to control your WIZ local devices
Best-effort discovery of the machine's default gateway and local network IP exclusively with UDP sockets.
Allows to control how local devices can data are shared with the cloud
Find devices connected to the current local network.
Arvis Workflow - See network info and discover local devices
A simple client/server app for sharing PC screen with other local devices
AWS SDK for JavaScript Greengrassv2 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Wrapper around Apple's simctl binary
Suitest is a test automation and device manipulation tool for living room devices and web browsers.
Core library for whereby.com sdk
Local hardware bridge service for Embed Labs Cloud. Experimental npm publish.
USB HID device access library
A list of devices that can be emulated using Chrome DevTools.
A CSS Modules transform to make local scope the default
Let a globally installed package use a locally installed version of itself if available
A Node.js library for interacting with iOS devices through Appium using remote XPC services. This library enables communication with iOS devices through various services like system logs and network tunneling.
Get information on local packages.
WebdriverIO-Automation android ios project
UiAutomator2 integration for Appium
## Local Development
A structured CLI chronicle for agentic daily work logs.
CLI tool to monitor Claude API rate limits and execute code after reset
Automated localized screenshots of your Android app on every device
Automate taking localized screenshots of your iOS and tvOS apps on every device
A library for controlling Roku devices on your local network
The TestCentricity™ For Web core framework for desktop and mobile web browser-based app testing implements a Page Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec, and Selenium-Webdriver. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Selenium-Webdriver capabilities required to establish connections to locally hosted desktop browsers, locally hosted emulated mobile browsers (iOS, Android, etc.) running within a local instance of Chrome, mobile Safari browsers on iOS device simulators or physical iOS devices, mobile Chrome browsers on Android Studio virtual device emulators, or cloud hosted desktop or mobile web browsers (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, TestingBot, or LambdaTest services).
Export any project from git repository or local directory to a single epub file. Combine useful features of the following ruby gems (vim_printer, eeepub and others) to produce a single epub file that can be view by any device where epub is supported.
The TestCentricity™ For Apps core framework for MacOS desktop app and iOS and Android mobile app testing implements a Screen Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec and Appium 2.x. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally hosted MacOS apps or locally or cloud hosted iOS or Android devices or simulators (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services).
The TestCentricity™ For Mobile core framework for native mobile iOS and Android app testing implements a Screen Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec and Appium. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud hosted (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) iOS or Android devices or simulators.
Ser(ve) your web app with HTTPS to any device on your network (mDNS): 1. Use convenient domain names without ports (https://app.local vs http://127.0.0.1:3000); 2. Use mDNS for .local domains, so you can visit them from your phone or any other device connected to the same network; 3. Locally-trusted development certificates (read on filosottile/mkcert how to trust certificates on mobile devices). Use-cases: 1. Simulate production-like subdomains (e.g., blog.example.com, api.example.com); 2. Test cookies scoped to specific domains; 3. Preview multi-tenant routing (e.g., tenant1.example.com, tenant2.example.com); 4. Use third-party APIs that need HTTPS.
The TestCentricity™ core framework for native mobile iOS and Android apps and desktop/mobile web testing implements a Page Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber, Appium, Capybara, and Selenium-Webdriver v4.x. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) hosted iOS or Android devices or simulators. For more information on desktop/mobile web testing with this gem, refer to docs for the TestCentricity™ Web gem (https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/testcentricity_web).
This is Ruby App collects the information you need (currency, new torrents, etc) from various web sites. Main features: - local SQlite3 database to store history info - devices notification over PushBullet service - recent information visualization via html - flexible configuration using json file Currently available web site notificattions: - http://minfin.com.ua - UAH/USD currency - http://micex.ru/ - RUB/USD currency - http://dou.ua/ - new IT job opportunities - http://kinozal.tv/ - new movies available on torrent - http://news.yandex.ru/ - Breny Oil rate As the example (app reloads index.html file that is shared thought Google Drive): www.googledrive.com/host/0Byb1mtPn4ZEAVm9zTUJQbHM2U0U
- xcsims: Delete all simulators and recreate one for each compatible platform and device type pairing. - sync-git-remotes: Make sure all your GitHub repos are cloned into a given directory and keep them synced with upstream. Forks are maintained with a remote for both the fork and upstream, both remotes' default branches are tracked in local counterparts, and the upstream default branch is also pushed to the fork. - changetag: Extract changelog entries to write into git tag annotation messages. - prerelease-podspec: Branch and create/push a release candidate tag, modify the podspec to use that version tag, and try linting it. - release-podspec: Create a tag with the version and push it to repo origin, push podspec to CocoaPods trunk. - revert-failed-release-tag: In case `release-podspec` fails, make sure the tag it may have created/pushed is destroyed before trying to run it again after fixing, so it doesn't break due to the tag already existing the second time around. - bumpr: Increment the desired part of a version number (major/minor/patch/build) and write the change to a git commit. - clean-rc-tags: deletes any release candidate tags leftover after prerelease testing. - migrate-changelog: for a changelog adhering to [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), move any contents under Unreleased to a new section for a new version with the current date.
Sujiko is a joke / toy Ruby gem: a small TCP server for local development, not for serious or production use. It serves one page: a venue floor plan where a meetup point is shown. Open GET / with optional query parameters shape, x, and y—the same contract as a Rails Spots-style app and iOS: shape selects the room (e.g. roomA, with normalization to internal ids like room_a); x and y are normalized coordinates from 0.0 to 1.0 (top-left of the white floor, independent of device pixels). Use it to preview map UI and to build or verify share URLs (Safari, copy, etc.) before deploying.
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