Pure node.js library for comparing PNG-images, taking into account human color perception.
Loki looks-same image differ
looks-same with automatic url downloading, jpg->png conversion and promises
Looks Same adaptor for Mugshot.
Cypress plugin for visual regression testing
Structured diagnostic code library
The next generation of events handling for javascript! New: abstract away the network!
Cross platform normalization of process.argv
parse a url with memoization
read and write binary structures and data types
@vue/compiler-sfc
ESLint plugin for sorting various data such as objects, imports, types, enums, JSX props, etc.
Use the parts of normalize.css or sanitize.css you need from your browserslist
A shim for common image comparison/manipulation libraries. Created because we wanted to avoid issues with `sharp` and `WASM` bundles. Implements "transparent API" where you can drop in `"@tscircuit/image-utils/sharp"` where you use `"sharp"`
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
A toolkit for embedding Looker
like `chown -R`
React-fiber renderer for zdog
Image to dhash for Browser
Generate XRPL Accounts with a number-based secret: 8 chunks of 6 digits
A loader for the tsdoc.json file
Identity, memory, and soul for AI agents. Cryptographic identity (Ed25519), semantic memory with local embeddings, and persistent personality — all in a single process.
A simple function for calculating the chi-squared probability for a given observation set and expected set"
Compare screenshots in your tests!
A shared layout so that your suite of applications can have the same look and feel.
This gem replaces standard checkboxes and radio buttons with Font Awesome characters making them look the same across all browsers.
A butler for Jekyll, provides interface for creating posts/drafts
Can add a csv with names and emails and then predict what a person's email will be by looking at patterns used by other people from same company.
yard-slipstream is a yard plugin for Yard-0.5.3 and higher. Slipstream gives users an option for faster page navigation in their yard documents. We just want to optimize the most frequent lookups and remove any duplicate info. Other than that its just plain straight Yard, with all the same "look and feel" as the default template.
Gem version of SVG:::Graph. SVG:::Graph is a pure Ruby library for generating charts, which are a type of graph where the values of one axis are not scalar. SVG::Graph has a verry similar API to the Perl library SVG::TT::Graph, and the resulting charts also look the same. This isn't surprising, because SVG::Graph started as a loose port of SVG::TT::Graph, although the internal code no longer resembles the Perl original at all.
customize.css provides you the base styling for your application and gives you ability to easily customize the look of your app. The main advantage of this lib that you don't have to overwrite styles you can just set it. Another advantage is that all inputs, checkboxes, radio buttons, select boxes have the same look and behaviour in all browsers. Also you can change the look of select or checkbox by setting several `sass` maps. This is the engine that supports themes so developers are able to share themes between each other.
THIS VERSION IS RUBY 1.9.x COMPATIBLE! Gem version of SVG:::Graph. SVG:::Graph is a pure Ruby library for generating charts, which are a type of graph where the values of one axis are not scalar. SVG::Graph has a very similar API to the Perl library SVG::TT::Graph, and the resulting charts also look the same. This isn't surprising, because SVG::Graph started as a loose port of SVG::TT::Graph, although the internal code no longer resembles the Perl original at all.
A hash that allows for transformation of its keys. A transformation block is given to change the key. Keys can be looked up with any value that transforms into the same key. This means a hash can be string/symbol insensitive, case insensitive, can convert camel case JSON keys to snake case Ruby keys, or anything else based on the block you provide.
WordSearcher generates a new word search puzzle with your input word, then tries to solve the puzzle. It is not programmed to win every game. It simply compares each letter of the word with all those available on the board, then randomly selects one. Then, it looks to see if the next letter of the word is joining the prior, and so forth. It plays more like a human, rather than a computer, so make the game more fun. Each time you play, notice that the board changes each time, even for the same input word.
+js-rails-routes+ is a utility for generating JavaScript equivalents to the +<route>_path+ functions provided by {Ruby on Rails}[https://github.com/rails/rails]. This allows you to do very similar things in your {+ejs+}[https://rubygems.org/gems/ejs/] JavaScript templates as you would in your +erb+ ruby templates. You can move html rendering to the client and keep it looking very similar to how it would look on the server. For example, if you have a model +Item+ and a simple route to list all the items, a link to that items page (using an explicit +a+ anchor tag instead of the Rails +link_to+) would look the same in either an +erb+ file or an +ejs+ file: <a href="<%= items_path() %>">List all Items</a> This gem was originally developed as part of the {MVCoffee}[http://mvcoffee.org] suite of tools, and integrates strongly with the {mvcoffee.js}[https://github.com/kirkbowers/mvcoffee] CoffeeScript MVC framework.
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