A merge utils supports multiple merges.
merge() utility function
General utilities for plugins to use
Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
webpack Validation Utils
Type utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
Utilities for collecting TSConfigs for linting scenarios.
Shared Vitest utility functions
utility functions for archiver
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AST utility module for statically analyzing JSX
A set of utility functions for expect and related packages
Byte buffer specialized for data in chunks with special cases for dropping bytes in the front, merging bytes in to various integer types and abandoning buffer without penalty for previous chunk merges.
Utilities for SQL instrumentations
Redis utilities for redis instrumentations
A quick JavaScript runtime for Atomic CSS compilers.
Captures and cleans stack traces
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Utilities for Floating UI
Reactive utilities for Embla Carousel
(Experimental) Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
The official runtime utils for Standard Schema
A simple logmerge utility
Utility function to efficiently merge Tailwind CSS classes without style conflicts.
A gem that allows to merge multiple docx (microsoft word) files into one, write images to a docx file and make string replacements in the header, footer or main document content.
Diff/Merge utility to compare & synchronize two CouchDB databases
ActiveRecordMerger provides an extendable framework for merging ActiveRecord models, including complex scenarios involving associations, while ensuring data integrity and providing hooks for custom merge logic.
jQuery BBQ leverages the HTML5 hashchange event to allow simple, yet powerful bookmarkable #hash history. In addition, jQuery BBQ provides a full .deparam() method, along with both hash state management, and fragment / query string parse and merge utility methods.
Logmerge contains two utilities logmerge and ip2name. logmerge merges Apache access logs into one log ordered by date. ip2name performs DNS lookups on Apache access logs using multiple threads and Ruby's DNS resolver library to speed through log files.
PDF manipulation library for Ruby — merge, split, compress, rotate, and watermark PDF files. Wraps system PDF tools (qpdf, poppler-utils) with a clean Ruby API.
A small concern you mix into your base ViewComponent class to declare base styles, variants, and conditional CSS classes declaratively. Smart-merges Tailwind utility classes (spacing, modifier prefixes, arbitrary values) so callers can safely override per-instance styles.
Similar in behavior to Object#presence defined in ActiveSupport, Significance is a state which determines not just the blank-ness of an object but whether or not the non-blank object has any real-world value. The utility of this gem can best be demonstrated when considering the merging of two hashes. Under normal circumstances the mere existence of an equivalent key in the second hash results in its overriding the corresponding value in the original hash. Using Hash#significant_merge, however, the second hash will retain only key-value pairs whose values are "significant," even applying the significance filter recursively into child hashes or arrays.
Svnbranch is a program that can assist with managing Subversion branches. Svnbranch allows users to easily create new software branches, and merge in changes from a different repository branch. Using branches in software development is a key concept in managing large projects. Indeed, the GIT source code management package provides an incredibly easy way to manage branches, and branch use is greatly encouraged by several large FOSS projects, for instance the Linux kernel. Svnbranch attempts to offer the same level of user-friendliness to Subversion users. Subversion does branching very well, but its syntax escapes many, or is downright long and tedious. Instead of typing in long, error-prone svn commands, Svnbranch abstracts one layer above the Subversion command line utility providing simple command syntax for common use cases. The result is that with more powerful tools, developers may take advantage of the benefits of branched development practices.
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