Autofill address form fields based in a given CEP number.
Modify strings, generate sourcemaps
Some useful utilities I often need
To install dependencies:
A compiled-away, type-safe, readable RegExp alternative
magic-string with AST shortcut.
A collection of utilities for working with JSON objects, including diffing, conflict resolution, bundling and more.
Detect Filetype by bytes
A library for parsing IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses in node and the browser.
A library for manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript.
Email address and domain validation
Email address and domain validation
Checks for URLs during typing and pasting and automatically converts them to links.
Magically drag and drop files/links, built for React
Get current machine IP, MAC and DNS servers.
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Core typings for Magic SDK packages.
Core business logic for Magic SDK packages.
[SWC plugin] mutable CJS exports
Custom node-sass importer for selector specific imports, node importing, module importing, globbing support and importing files only once
Parse CLI help output
Exposes a listing of common public APIs from the Magic JS SDK ecosystem.
magic polkadot extension
Passwordless authentication for the web.
A very quick and efficient syntax for Breakpoint
Dory lets you forget about IP addresses and port numbers while you are developing your application. Through the magic of local DNS and a reverse proxy, you can access your app at the domain of your choosing. For example, http://myapp.docker or http://this-is-a-really-long-name.but-its-cool-cause-i-like-it. Check it out on github at: https://github.com/FreedomBen/dory
Most existing gems that address command execution provide a limited interface or lack notable features. In contast, Exek seeks to provide comprehensive support for all of a program's exec needs with one thoughtfully-designed library. Intended features: - A "Command" class that encapsulates argv, env, and IO options, and process state. - Easy-to-use high level interfaces with sensible defaults for running commands to completion. - Comprehensive support for low-level concerns like piping, PTYs, and file descriptor magic. - Utilities for manipulating `sh` script strings, idiomatically building argument arrays, and generating reusable interaces for common system commands. - Tracing and introspection facilities for logging and latency analysis. - Safety: does not monkeypatch external modules, encourage mixins or use eval. Attempts to guide developers away from unsafe practices like shell scripts and shell injection.
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