Ionic Plugins for Location Tracking
A Vite plugin for source code location tracking
React Native module for Radar, the leading geofencing and location tracking platform
The most sophisticated cross-platform background location-tracking & geofencing module with battery-conscious motion-detection intelligence
The most sophisticated cross platform Capacitor background location tracking & geofencing module with battery-conscious motion-detection intelligence
Capacitor plugin for Radar, the leading geofencing and location tracking platform
Optimized background location tracking
A React Native Nitro module for location tracking
The positioning package provides location tracking and positioning capabilities using various location sources.
optimized background location tracking
Webpack/Turbopack loader for LocatorJS that enables component location tracking in projects using SWC or Turbopack where direct Babel plugin usage is not possible.
Optimized background location tracking
Cordova Background Geolocation. The most sophisticated, cross-platform location-tracking and geofencing plugin with battery-conscious motion-detection intelligence.
Vite plugin for Storybook that adds component location tracking, E2B sandbox HMR support, and screenshot capture APIs.
Optimized background location tracking
Optimized background location tracking
The positioning package provides location tracking and positioning capabilities using various location sources.
A high-performance react-native library for foreground and background location tracking.
Cross-platform, Transistorsoft-style background location tracking for React Native
Expo Module wrapping the Tracelet SDK for force-kill-resilient driver location tracking on iOS and Android.
Battery-efficient location tracking with motion detection and native notifications.
Optimized background location tracking
Optimized background location tracking
optimized background location tracking
A Bison-like Parser generator & Compiler frontend framework for Rust generating IELR(1), LALR(1) parser tables, with deterministic LR and non-deterministic LR (GLR) parsing.
buildscipt tools for rusty_lr
core library for rusty_lr
proc-macro definitions for rusty_lr
grammar line parser for rusty_lr
Executable for rusty_lr, a Bison-like Parser generator & Compiler frontend framework for Rust generating IELR(1), LALR(1) parser tables, with deterministic LR and non-deterministic LR (GLR) parsing.
A RapidXML-compatible XML parser
Motel is a library to track and move the locations of objects in a 3D environment.
Track method calls to any object. Class and instance methods can be tracked (w/ arguments and source location).
A Kete application add-on that allows for tracking the location of an item in a physical archive that corresponds to the item in the Kete application.
A rack middleware that allows you to define and document tracking pixels in one location
Rails-specific OpenTelemetry enhancements for source location tracking and database instrumentation. Maintained by Last9.
Track in real time the price and availability of every product carried by every location of every merchant through eBay Milo API.
gchartrb is a Ruby wrapper around the Google Chart API, located at http://code.google.com/apis/chart/. Visit http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb to track development regarding gchartrb.
Bluecap is a Redis-backed system for measuring user engagement over time. It tracks events passed in from external systems, such as when a user creates an account, logs in or performs some other key action. Bluecap can also track properties of users like their gender or location.
Using `has_cache` in your classes provides a `cached` method that allows automatic caching of the result of a method that is normally available on the class, or an instance of the class. It mitigates the hassle of creating and tracking keys as you would with the standard Cache Store interface, by inferring keys from the location `cached` is invoked.
Debug overlays, template boundaries, and source location tracking for HAML, Slim, and ERB templates. Inspired by ReActionView.
STN (State Transition Notation) provides a rule-agnostic format for describing state transitions in abstract strategy board games. This gem implements the STN Specification v1.0.0 with a modern Ruby interface featuring immutable transition objects and functional programming principles. STN captures net changes between game positions by recording modifications in piece locations, hand/reserve contents, and active player status using standardized CELL coordinates and QPI piece identification. Perfect for game engines, position diff tracking, undo/redo systems, and network synchronization requiring efficient state delta representation across multiple game types and traditions.
# Dotbot: A Cute Lil' Dotfiles Manager I made a simple little dotfiles manager because I got tired of creating symlinks all the time. ## Installation You can install `dotbot` via the `gem` command: $ gem install dotbot Once you have it installed, either create a `~/.dotbot` file (YAML) with the following contents. ``` dir: ~/.dotfiles # or whatever your preferred location is ``` Optionally, instead of a .dotbot file, you can use environment variables, each of the pattern DOTBOT_<var>. For instance, you could execute some commands by saying $ DOTBOT_DIR=~/shnargleflorp dotbot update More commands and options to come later. ## Usage ### Track a New File $ dotbot track <filename> [--git] This command adds the file to your dotfiles repo and creates a symlink in the file's old location so it will stay updated. Use the `--git` flag to also add/commit/push to your remote dotfiles repo. ### Update Your Dotfiles $ dotbot update This command is pretty much just a `git pull` in your dotfiles repo. ## Development After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org). ## Contributing Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/dotbot-mini. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org) code of conduct. ## License The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT). ## Code of Conduct Everyone interacting in the Dotbot::Mini project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/rpalo/dotbot/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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