Attempt to resolve the absolute filepath to a file and verify that it exists.
lookup path within `object`.
Resolve aliased dependency paths using a RequireJS config
Get the file associated with an imported/required Stylus partial
Get the file associated with a Sass import
A cacheable dns.lookup(…) that respects TTL
Strongly typed trie data structure for path and URL-like strings.
The ultimate javascript content-type utility.
Find the module object for something that was require()d
A tiny (2.8kB) and fast utility for getting a MIME type from an extension or filename
Useful zipcode database with helper methods
Resolve the workspace root using bun, npm, pnpm, or yarn
IP lookup using Maxmind databases
Unicode Trie data structure for fast character metadata lookup, ported from ICU
fast time zone lookup
fast time zone lookup
PostCSS plugin that allows referencing property values without a variable
Look up the scoop of an estree compatible node
An implementation to speed up the nodejs `dns.lookup` method by avoiding thread pool and using resolve4/resolve6 with DNS TTL values
Finds countries by various country codes
Fast geometry in geometry lookup for large GeoJSONs
mime-types rewrite in TypeScript with ESM and CommonJS targets
Crazy fast http radix based router
TypeScript definitions for tz-lookup
Simple path-based search and lookup for Ruby.
method_locator provides a way to traverse an object's method lookup path to find all places where a method may be defined.
Looksee lets you examine the method lookup path of objects in ways not possible in plain ruby.
Looksee lets you examine the method lookup path of objects in ways not possible in plain ruby.
Perform fancy requiring by adding a custom object to the load path. This allows you to escape the harsh strictures directory-based lookup provided by $LOAD_PATH.
FastRI is an alternative to the ri command-line tool. It is *much* faster, and also allows you to offer RI lookup services over DRb. FastRI is smarter than ri, and can find classes anywhere in the hierarchy without specifying the "full path". FastRI can perform fast full-text searches. It also knows about gems, and can tell you e.g. which extensions to a core class were added by a specific gem.
Rewritten is a lookup-based rewriting engine that rewrites requested URLs on the fly. The URL manipulations depend on translations found in a redis database. If a matching translation is found, the result of a request is either a redirection or a modification of path and request parameters. For URLs without translation entries the request is left unmodified. Rewritten takes larges parts from the Resque codebase (which rocks). The gem is compromised of four parts: 1. A Ruby library for creating, modifying and querying translations 2. A Sinatra app for displaying and managing translations 3. A Rack app for rewriting and redirecting request (Rack::Rewritten::Url) 4. A Rack app for substituting URLs in HTML pages with their current translation (Rack::Rewritten::Html) 5. A Rack app for recording successful request (Rack::Rewritten::Record)
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