Binary mirror config for prebuild and node-pre-gyp
Mirrors in China about node.js
Binary mirror config for prebuild and node-pre-gyp
Mirrors in China about node.js
<div align="center"> <img width="200" height="200" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/ios-11/256/crayon.png"> <h1>@jimp/plugin-flip</h1> <p>flip an image.</p> </div>
Mirror exact value to TypeBox/OpenAPI model
A mirror of Facebook's Warning
Electron ChromeDriver
mirror of deepmerge, bundled and exposed as ES module
mirror of glob, bundled and exposed as ES module including for browser
Provides Build Configuration for projects using WarpDrive
Drizzle Kit is a CLI migrator tool for Drizzle ORM. It is probably the one and only tool that lets you completely automatically generate SQL migrations and covers ~95% of the common cases like deletions and renames by prompting user input. <https://github
mirror of statuses, bundled and exposed as ES module
Mirror a hyperdrive or localdrive into another one
Lightning Web Security ESLint rules
Node.js wrapper for saucectl
Utility for downloading artifacts from different versions of Electron
Electron version of the mksnapshot binary
Similar to keymirror but supports nested objects, built with TypeScript
mirror of cookie, bundled and exposed as ES module
ASN.1 schema for X.509 certificates, certificate revocation lists, and related profile structures defined in RFC 5280.
Vector (*.svg) country flag icons in 3x2 aspect ratio.
NPM-released fork of simdjson C++ library
Another way to create an object with values equal to its key names
A Vagrant provisioner for configuring mirror for docker.
I18nEmails makes it easy to create and maintain I18n emails in Rails apps. Using I18n in large Rails apps often results in large and incomprehensible translation files. The idea of splitting up concerns should also apply to translations files and emails in particular and that is why this gem was created. I18nEmails allows you to create separate translation files for each email (.email) and store them in a nested folder structure mirroring a translation file, for example: config/locales/en/notifier/forgotten_password.email. The email body content in a .email file is also more readable for both developer and non-technical people then a YAML file.
# Otto AsciiDoc-powered static site generator with Jekyll-style conventions: layouts, includes, data files, posts, drafts, permalinks, and custom collections. ## Install ```sh gem install ottogen ``` Requires Ruby 3.0 or newer. ## Quickstart ```sh mkdir mysite && cd mysite otto init otto build otto serve open http://127.0.0.1:8778/ ``` For a longer walkthrough including AsciiDoc syntax, see [GUIDE.md](GUIDE.md). ## Commands | Command | Description | |---|---| | `otto init [DIR]` | Scaffold a new site (current dir if omitted) | | `otto build` | Render the site to `_build/` | | `otto build --drafts` | Include posts from `_drafts/` | | `otto watch` | Rebuild on file change | | `otto serve` | Serve `_build/` on port 8778 | | `otto generate PAGE` | Create a new page in `pages/` | | `otto post "Title"` | Create a new dated post in `_posts/` | | `otto clean` | Delete `_build/` | | `otto doctor` | Sanity-check project layout | ## Project layout ``` my-site/ ├── .otto # marker ├── config.yml # site config ├── assets/ # copied verbatim into _build/ ├── pages/ # AsciiDoc pages, output mirrors path ├── _layouts/ # ERB layouts (.html.erb) ├── _includes/ # ERB partials ├── _data/ # YAML/JSON files exposed as site.data.* ├── _posts/ # YYYY-MM-DD-slug.adoc └── _drafts/ # undated drafts (excluded by default) ``` ## Configuration (`config.yml`) ```yaml title: My Otto Site description: Things I write url: https://example.com baseurl: "" permalink: /:year/:month/:day/:slug/ collections: recipes: output: true ``` `permalink` accepts these tokens: `:year`, `:month`, `:day`, `:slug`, `:title`. Templates ending in `/` produce pretty URLs (`<path>/index.html`). ## Pages and posts Both support YAML front matter: ```adoc --- layout: default title: Hello tags: [ruby, cli] --- = Hello Welcome to {site_title}. This page is at {page_url}. ``` Pages live under `pages/`; posts under `_posts/` with `YYYY-MM-DD-slug.adoc` names. Layouts wrap rendered AsciiDoc; partials in `_includes/` are pulled in via `<%= partial 'header.html' %>`. ## License MIT