components html preprocessor use for made-build
made view parser
Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`
Document revision history feature for CKEditor 5.
The React Framework
Continuation of a simple and beautiful text diff viewer component made with diff and React
Provides a list of electron-to-chromium version mappings
PostgreSQL client - pure javascript & libpq with the same API
Get the byteOffset out of a DataView, robustly.
Get the byteLength out of a DataView, robustly.
Get the ArrayBuffer out of a DataView, robustly.
Is this value a JS DataView? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on `instanceof` or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
A suite of web components for a mutation testing report.
OpenAPI Specification (OAS) plugin for Kubb, providing core functionality for parsing and processing OpenAPI/Swagger schemas for code generation.
OpenAPI Specification (OAS) utilities and helpers for Kubb, providing parsing, normalization, and manipulation of OpenAPI/Swagger schemas.
TypeScript code generation plugin for Kubb, transforming OpenAPI schemas into TypeScript interfaces, types, and utility functions.
Zod schema generator plugin for Kubb, creating type-safe validation schemas from OpenAPI specifications for runtime data validation.
`unenv` is a framework-agnostic system that allows converting JavaScript code to be platform agnostic and work in any environment including Browsers, Workers, Node.js, or JavaScript runtime.
Per-request state management middleware.
ProseMirror's view component
API client generator plugin for Kubb, creating type-safe HTTP clients (Axios, Fetch) from OpenAPI specifications for making API requests.
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Check the homepage because I can't describe it probably here.
Track history and view any made changes in your active record models
Tool made for finding possible controller calls inside .erb views
You want to use advanced tools into your database but Ruby On Rails is not made for it? We provide here the answer creating views as virtual models and managing functions
The STRATEG API allows to view and download for further processing the full range of data and metadata contained in the STRATEG system. The data is made available through REST API in JSON format.
Sftracing enables you to analyze performance throughout your microservices architecture all in one view. This is accomplished by tracing all of the requests - from the initial web request to your front-end service - to queries made to your back-end services. This makes finding possible bottlenecks throughout your application much easier and faster.
RJS is a great Ruby DSL to write javascript. However, it's so tempting to write RJS directly in the views, and soon the views contain substantial controller knowledge (e.g. link_to_remote, link_to, etc) KRJS attempts to solve that problem by allowing dynamic inclusion of AJAX calls on HTML elements. When a controller defines a method (based on naming convention) that handles a client-side event, the rendering engine will do the wiring automatically - when the event happens, an AJAX call will be made to the controller's method which would ideally reply with RJS and update portions of the document.
RJS is a great Ruby DSL to write javascript. However, it's so tempting to write RJS directly in the views, and soon the views contain substantial controller knowledge (e.g. link_to_remote, link_to, etc) KRJS attempts to solve that problem by allowing dynamic inclusion of AJAX calls on HTML elements. When a controller defines a method (based on naming convention) that handles a client-side event, the rendering engine will do the wiring automatically - when the event happens, an AJAX call will be made to the controller's method which would ideally reply with RJS and update portions of the document.
The CheckDebugCode gem searches for debug code like 'console.log' in your Rails project every time a request is made. It outputs the filenames containing the debug code to the browser console, view footer, and Rails logs. This helps developers ensure that debug statements are removed from production code.
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