A user friendly state manager for React.
Mindful Ads Marko components for Mindful Web websites.
Common HTML utilities for Mindful Web projects.
Configuration settings for eslint within Mindful Web.
Omeda Marko components for Mindful Web websites
Common utilities, queries and functions for Mindful Web website projects.
Apollo GraphQL SSR Client for Mindful Web+Express apps
Default theme for Marko Mindful Web websites
NativeX Marko components for Mindful Web websites
Vue/Marko icon components for Mindful Web websites
Google Ad Manager (GAM) Marko components for Mindful Web websites
Mindful Web embedded media parsing.
Core Mindful Web Marko components.
Parameter1 user event tracking components for Mindful Web/Marko websites.
Common image utilities for Mindful Web projects.
Social Sharing Marko/Vue components for Mindful Web websites
Google Custom Search (GCSE) Marko/Vue components for Mindful Web websites
Google Tag Manager (GAM) Marko components for Mindful Web websites
Custom Reveal Ad Marko/Vue components for Mindful Web websites
Provides fragment types for the Mindful Web GraphQL API. For use with Apollo GraphQL clients.
Core Marko+Express components for Mindful Web websites
Shareable browserslist config for Mindful Web projects.
Provides a unified API to send email using the Mindful backend.
Command line tool for managing Mindful Web project dependencies.
Mind Network Rust SDK
I am your mind, at your command, on the line: your command line mind
Mind Network Rust SDK
Lateralized dual-soul architecture: two specialized hemispheres with active integration
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
Mind Network Rust SDK
<p>Sass or the much better approach of scss is really helpful and a big silver bullet for my css structuring in ruby projects.</p> \ <p>Standard sass command works for whole directories or single files only. In general it gets the jobs we want done, but in practical usage i think the sass command tool is a little bit unconvinient. A common scenario for me is, \ that you have whole bunch of sass files, which you want to compile to a single compressed output file. But if you have splitted your sass files in component based modules and you want to watch the complete folder you have to care for dependency handling in each file, because each file will be compiled for its own.</p> \ <pre># compiling a complete folder with scss ~ $ sass css/scss:css/compiled</pre> \ <p>So converting the whole folder is not what i want, because i don\'t want to import for example my color.sass config file in each module again. Compiling a single file seems to be the better solution, and it works in general, as expected, but the devil is in the detail. </p> <pre># compiling a single file where the other files are imported. ~ $ sass css/scss/main.scss:css/compiled/main.css</pre> \ <p>If we change a file with impact to our main.sass file, the --watch handle will not get it, because it observes only the timestamp of the given main.sass.</p> <p>Here is it, where mindful_sass tries to help out. You use it according to the single file variant of sass, but it tries to observe the whole folder the given sass file is placed. If a timestamp of file in the sass folder or its children changes it will compile the specified main.sass again.</p> \ <p>This gem is not aimed to replace anything in the sass universe. It is only a wrapper to avoid the described unconvinience, and i hope that it gets useless as fast as possible, because the sass development gets this feature done for themselves.</p> \ <p>Thanks anyway to the sass developer team.</p>
Kameleon is a tool to build system appliances, possibly from scratch
Allowy provides CanCan-like way of checking permission but doesn't enforce a tight DSL giving you more control
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bicycle for the mind.
API for Hive Mind
Bicycle for the mind.
Attached is a Ruby on Rails cloud attachment and processor library inspired by Paperclip. Attached lets users push files to the cloud, then perform remote processing on the files.
Generate Rails workflow from mind map: Freemind
Base class to do widgets for the Relevant raditor
The Mind Stone allows the user to control the minds of others.
Simple Identity Mind API client.