Determine a file's type from its magic number.
Plugin for stylelint with magic number rule
TypeScript definitions for magic-number
Magic number detector for javascript
Detect the format of a file by looking at its magic number
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Quickly test to see if a readable stream is gzipped based on its magic number
> Detect the file type of a base64 The file type is detected by checking the [magic number] of the base64.
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Type definitions for magic-number from https://www.github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped
NoFlo components to detect file type by checking magic number.
TypeScript typings for magic-number
Check magic number from Buffer
Find a magic number
Modify strings, generate sourcemaps
Detect Filetype by bytes
small library to validate Files by reading each magic number from a file
The JSCS plugin for validate magic number
Some useful utilities I often need
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.
魔数客户端(node执行环境)
The file type is detected by checking the magic number of the buffer.
A dummy module for experimenting with dependency resolution
Crate for determining the file format of a given file or stream.
A file format detection library supporting various data formats including Arrow, Parquet, CSV, Excel, GeoJSON, and more
Small crate to infer file type based on magic number signatures
Small crate to infer file type based on magic number signatures
Modelica compiler written in RUST
A humorous Rust code quality detector that roasts your garbage code
A blazing fast, content-aware, and atomic file organization tool with undo support.
A Rust library for quant finance and simulating stochastic processes.
Rust SDK for building Vector bots
A dummy module for experimenting with dependency resolution
A dummy module for experimenting with dependency resolution
Tool to parse the first bytes of a file and compare it to a list of known mime types.
Simple mime type detection using magic numbers, filenames, and extensions
Ruby FFI bindings to libmagic
Provides a command and API to detect magic numbers in ruby code
Simplify turning abbreviations into descriptions and vice versa.
Detect fake file types using magic numbers
You simply set an OpenAI key, give a number of Boxcars to a Train, and magic ensues when you run it.
Allows you to specify http status codes by name rather than magic numbers for more readable code. Go to https://github.com/MishaConway/httpcode for detailed examples.
A very quick and efficient syntax for Breakpoint
HashStruct provides an object based on Hash, but acts like Struct (or OpenStruct), providing helpful accessors for each key from the get-go. It also magically parses string values when it can (eg, dates, URIs, numbers, and does so recursively.
An interface to libmagic to determine file types using "magic" numbers. This can be used in place of calling the file(1) command in Ruby scripts. Shu-yu Guo is the original author but all maintenance is handled by Eric Wong nowadays. source: https://yhbt.net/mahoro.git/ documentation: https://yhbt.net/mahoro/
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
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