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Minimal form controller model based on Mobx
Formask is minimal form management abstract implemented by React
Minimal Form & Input React Components.
Simple and minimal form validation
Minimal Form & Input React Component
A higher order component decorator for forms using Redux and React
A library to create readable "multipart/form-data" streams. Can be used to submit forms and file uploads to other web applications.
A request.formData() wrapper with streaming file upload handling
Performant, flexible and extensible forms library for React Hooks
A minimal form framework for React
A tiny, fast react Form component using the context API, with a higher order component to build your own form elements
Encode FormData content into the multipart/form-data format
Implementation of window.fetch which can use http2 seamlessly
Javascript client for dais influx metrics system
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React Hook Form validation resolvers: Yup, Joi, Superstruct, Zod, Vest, Class Validator, io-ts, Nope, computed-types, TypeBox, arktype, Typanion, Effect-TS and VineJS
Sentry minimal library that can be used in other packages
A request.formData() wrapper with streaming file upload handling
Powerful, type-safe forms for React.
React Form Component
Spec-compliant FormData implementation for Node.js
A minimal fork of nanospy, with more features
The modular and type safe schema library for validating structural data
BasicActiveModel provides a minimal architecture for a model that may be used in Rails forms.
Bootstrap Forms makes Twitter's Bootstrap on Rails easy to use by creating helpful form builders that minimize markup in your views.
Bootstrap Forms makes Twitter's Bootstrap on Rails easy to use by creating helpful form builders that minimize markup in your views.
Padrino Bootstrap Forms is a port of Seth Vargo's Bootstrap Forms for Rails. It makes Twitter's Bootstrap on Padrino easy to use by creating helpful form builders that minimize markup in your views. Currently supports Bootstrap 2.
Minimal, flexible, unobstrusive rails 4 engine for an email subscription form. It collects name, email and locale used. Optional integration with Campaign Monitor. Ready for I18n.
Minimal Rails gem that injects honeypot fields in forms and provides a before_action returning 422 on spam.
minimal ncurses wrapper/library, provides forms, lists, textareas, tables and a few other basic widgets. Stripped version of canis gem. 2018
Duck Sum is a Compound Word Associational Network form of machine learning. This prints out a QR Code using RQRCode. Minimal data collection is done using Duckduckgo.
Yuzu is a blog-aware, static-website (and PDF) generator that converts a folder of text files and images into multiple forms and publishes them to an FTP server, file system, or Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). It is extensible and designed to function with minimal setup.
Strong params can end up making your controllers very fat and form objects aren't always the best cure. Tidy Strong Params (TSP) takes inspiration from ActiveModelSerialiers and aims to separate param white-listing from the rest of your controller logic whilst also allowing for flexibility in it's implementation. TSP provides a simple way for storing your list of white-listed params in their own directory, hopefully with minimal overhead
Link renderer for use with [will_paginate](https://github.com/mislav/will_paginate). When paginated results are loaded asyncronously, it is not ideal to output fully fleshed-out html for the links; there is too much redundancy in doing so. Additionally, if you're requesting pagination asyncronously, you don't want links anyway, because you'd want to allow users to view results on other pages without a page reload. This gem reduces each link to its minimal form: a page number.
Assemblage is a continuous integration toolkit. It's intended to provide you with a minimal infrastructure for distributing and performing automated tasks for one or more version control repositories. It makes as few assumptions as possible as to what those things might be. It's still just a personal project, but if you want to use it I'm happy to answer questions and entertain suggestions, especially in the form of patches/PRs. Assemblage has three primary parts: the **Assembly Server**, **Assembly Workers**, and **Repositories**. <dl> <dt>Assembly Server</dt> <dd>Aggregates and distributes events from <em>repositories</em> to <em>workers</em> via one or more "assemblies".</dd> <dt>Assembly Workers</dt> <dd>Listens for events published by the <em>assembly server</em>, checks out a <em>repository</em>, and runs an assembly script in that repository.</dd> <dt>Repository</dt> <dd>A distributed version control repository. Assemblage currently supports Mercurial and Git.</dd> </dl>
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