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Dynamic page title & meta tags utility for Angular (w/server-side rendering)
Babel compiler core.
Shared types, schemas, endpoint descriptors, and utilities for the jeeves-meta monorepo. This package is the single source of truth for API contracts consumed by both the [service](../service/) and the [OpenClaw plugin](../openclaw/).
Get the speed index from chrome dev tool timeline files
Meta core and meta-class programming framework.
Glob to regular expression with support for extended globs
The core functionality of geppetto-meta to build and simulate neuroscience data and models.
Icon catalog and assets for Phosphor
Determine if an object is a Stream
Topological sort of directed acyclic graphs (like dependecy lists)
invariant
Binary serialization of arbitrarily complex structures that sort element-wise
parse the .git/config file into a useful data structure
Refine is a React meta-framework for building enterprise-level, data-intensive applications rapidly with support for modern UI libraries and headless integrations.
JupyterLab core metadata snapshot
Is this specifier a node.js core module?
Babel compiler core.
Standalone input mask implementation, independent of any GUI
A loader-agnostic CSS Modules implementation, based on PostCSS
Type checking from node core
Standard library
Generic stream reconnection module.
core-js compat
Shared infrastructure for ~/.meta/ directory management, lockfile, and atomic JSON store
A powerful multi-project management tool inspired by the meta npm package - manage multiple git repositories with ease
proc-macro helper
Database meta and core data extraction.
Core meta-model for fact-based models (schema). This gem provides the core representations for the Fact Modeling tools of ActiveFacts.
Uses three different ruby schema gems to be as precise as possible
Meta package for BioLinux distribution: bio-core, bio-core-ext
Noodall meta-gem that depends on the other components. UI and Core data objects.
A meta compilation framework à la Meta-II by Val Schorre, now for Ruby. Bootstrapped from a pure-C implementation of Meta-II but then self-hosting. A main attraction is that the core specification file is very short (~26 lines), and fully self-contained (both syntax and semantics in s single file) which makes it easy for Rubyists to get into the wonderful world of meta compilation. See github homepage for details and examples: https://github.com/robertfeldt/meta_compile
ontoMDE-core is basically a library for loading a RDFS model in ruby memory and process it to do something usefull such as generating Java or C++ code. ontoMDE-core is used by ontoMDE-uml2 which adds UML2 meta-model definitions and some helper methods. ontoMDE-uml2 is in turn used by ontoMDE-uml2-java which adds methods and rules to generate java5 code. But ontoMDE-core is *not* *UML* *specific* and can be used with *any* RDF[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework] / RDFS[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDF_Schema] model such as those created with Protege_2000[http://protege.stanford.edu]. This opens to ontoMDE-core users the ability to generate code from custom DSL[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Specific_Language] models, or join different models. This gem bundles, ontomde-inspector which is a web server for browsing a model and a meta-model inside a running ontomde generator. Inspector is available as an independant script but may also be run from generator (such as ontomde-java with option --inspector or --inspectorAfterLoad ) to provide a view of model before or after generation.
ontoMDE-uml2 contains UML2 meta-model and helper files to manipulate a UML2 model. ontoMDE-uml2 uses ontoMDE-core which provides core fonctionalities for loading a model in RDF/RDFS format. ontoMDE-UML2 is used by ontoMDE-java which contains rules for generating java Code. ontoMDE contains primitives for converting a UML2 model into a Protégé 2000 RDF/RDFS model. UML2 classes are converted into RDFS classes to allow data instances to be created. This feature is used heavily for providing editors for creating tests data for programs. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * UML2 meta-model definition in RDFS format * Ruby helper methods for handling a UML2 model. * UML Stereotype handling helpers. * UML predefined enumerations handling helper. * UML model manipulations helpers (add interface implementations, transform multiple inheritance into single inheritance, ...) UML2 to Protege 2000 features: * single and incremental use. * transparent update of name changes from source to target mode. * class * abstract class * interface * enumerated types * generalization links * implementation links * property, association, composition and aggregation * single and multivalued properties * mandatory fields (cardinaly=0 or >0) * UML documentation notes export to Protege 2000 for easy reference.
== coral This gem is simply a meta package that installs and requires the CORL gem. Note: CORL is still early in development! DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION YET!! Now you get to hear the story of two names. Short story first; We switched to the CORL name (github.com/coralnexus/corl). If your interested in why: The original name of the CORL project was Coral, and we were exited when we found the Ruby gem name "coral" available. Our first versions of our CORL system were named coral_core, coral_cloud, coral_vagrant, coral_plan, and many more were planned. We created a meta gem (this one) to install a core combination of gems. During the course of development we found another project that came before ours that uses the name coral, so we decided to update our project name, so as to avoid conflicts. For us Coral is more than a word, it is a concept that embodies dynamic ecosystems supporting a rich variety of lifeforms. Coral are very interesting creatures and we endeavor to create software that helps build dynamic ecosystems of digital creatures. We decided to use an acronym that sounds like the word Coral because the acronym fit with our desire to create something good for administration but also good for flexible research, so we came to Cluster Orchestration and Research Library. We split the core components out into a small concurrent plugin framework called Nucleon, upon which CORL is built. All of our coral sub gems are integrated into these two. This gem exists only as a installer for people who accidentally spell coral the right way when trying to install the CORL system. Use the CORL gem instead. == Copyright Licensed under Apache license, version 2. See LICENSE.txt for further details. Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Adrian Webb <adrian.webb@coralnexus.com> Coral Technology Group LLC
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