Browser compatibility data provided by MDN Web Docs
MDN polyfills
CLI for easily opening JavaScript documentation on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) in your browser
Strict TypeScript and Flow types for style based on MDN data
DOM events data scraped from MDN
Adds support for linking references to global types like `HTMLElement`, `WebAssembly`, and `Date` to their documentation pages on MDN.
Object.assign polyfill copied from MDN
 
Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network
The MDN page inventory as a big JSON object.
Builder of Bits aka The MDN Web Docs interactive examples, example builder
Strict TypeScript and Flow types for style based on MDN data
Cross-browser JavaScript shim that fully implements element.classList (referenced on MDN)
The MDN HTTP Observatory is a set of tools to analyze your website and inform you if you are utilizing the many available methods to secure it.
Packaged version of the Page Visibility API shim provided on MDN
Cross-browser JavaScript shim that fully implements element.classList (referenced on MDN)
Cross-browser JavaScript shim that fully implements element.classList (referenced on MDN)
User support tool for maintaining MDN compatibility data using Web API Confluence data.
Retrieve HTTP Header descriptions from MDN.
Vite's minimum browser support target is [native ESM dynamic import](https://caniuse.com/es6-module-dynamic-import), and [`import.meta`](https://caniuse.com/mdn-javascript_operators_import_meta). This plugin provides support for legacy browsers that do no
Strict TypeScript types for style based on MDN data
Caches data from the Mozilla Developer Network wiki and provides methods to return links to documentation for JavaScript and DOM objects.
A simple Array.prototype.includes polyfill to phantomJS commnad line browser. Based in MDN specification
Browser compatibility data provided by MDN Web Docs
A command line tool to search and display documentation from Mozilla Developer Network
Parser for MDN content
A command-line tool for instantly surface matching MDN articles by keyword or partial phrase.
RFC 8621 JMAP for Mail method handlers — backend-agnostic, plugs into jmap-server Dispatcher
RFC 8621 JMAP for Mail data types (Mailbox, Thread, Email, Identity, EmailSubmission, SearchSnippet)
AXON — the formal cognitive language: a deterministic, proof-carrying AI runtime. Native Rust lexer/parser/type-checker/IR generator (re-exported from axon-frontend) plus the runtime: typed channels (π-calculus mobility, capability extrusion), algebraic effects via Free Monad CPS handlers, lease kernel + reconcile loop, the Epistemic Security Kernel, Trust Types, Proof-Carrying Code (independently verifiable proof objects), and the closed-catalog extension mechanism. Crate publishes as `axon-lang`; library import is `use axon::*` so existing call sites keep working unchanged.
HTTP REST API caching middleware, to be used between load balancers and REST API workers.
A linter and formatter for help you improve copywriting, to correct spaces, words, punctuations between CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean).
proc-marcro-derive for autocorrect.
Smart bookmark server and CLI: URL shortcuts for your browser's search bar and terminal
Custom fork of bunnylol.rs
CORS Middleware for nickel.rs
Query the MDN docs
mdns allows you to create your own .local hostnames and point them to whatever IP you want.
DNS Service Discovery (aka Bonjour, MDNS) API for Ruby. Implements browsing, resolving, registration and domain enumeration. Supports avahi's DNSSD compatibility layer for avahi 0.6.25 or newer.
DNS-SD and mDNS implementation for ruby
Determine whether a string is an ICCID, IMEI, ESN, or MDN.
Serverless Messaging using DNSDS/mDNS, XMPP, and Ruby
Ser(ve) your web app with HTTPS to any device on your network (mDNS): 1. Use convenient domain names without ports (https://app.local vs http://127.0.0.1:3000); 2. Use mDNS for .local domains, so you can visit them from your phone or any other device connected to the same network; 3. Locally-trusted development certificates (read on filosottile/mkcert how to trust certificates on mobile devices). Use-cases: 1. Simulate production-like subdomains (e.g., blog.example.com, api.example.com); 2. Test cookies scoped to specific domains; 3. Preview multi-tenant routing (e.g., tenant1.example.com, tenant2.example.com); 4. Use third-party APIs that need HTTPS.
Suite for taking easy notes in markdown and then converting to html and pdf.
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