Add this plugin to generate mirrored esm modules for your existing bundles
OpenClaw sandbox backend for the NVIDIA OpenShell CLI with mirrored local workspaces and SSH command execution.
Agent-maintained, folder-mirrored markdown wiki of your codebase. Installs into Claude Code via npx graphbrain init.
mirrored node packaged modules
Node.js reader of lists of FTP-mirrored fileechoes.
Public SoftwareONE Marketplace UI component library for plugin developers. Mirrored from the internal @swo/design-system.
task binary for linux-arm, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for linux-x64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for win32-ia32, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for linux-ia32, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for linux-riscv64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for linux-arm64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for win32-x64, mirrored from go-task/task
Public Daishin Securities report lookup client for GitHub Pages mirrored HTML reports
task binary for win32-arm64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for freebsd-arm, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for darwin-x64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for freebsd-x64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for darwin-arm64, mirrored from go-task/task
task binary for freebsd-arm64, mirrored from go-task/task
Gapminder's special chart for showing bars on two mirrored sides
Mainly used to generate CSL citations out of BibliographyItem lists that are transformed into HTML fragments with specific CSL styles (styles are mirrored from here https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles). But it can also parse various bibliogr
Javascript Hash mirrored to filesystem
task binary for freebsd-ia32, mirrored from go-task/task
Offline mirror creation and HTTP serving for air-gapped environments
Lightweight dependency-scoped Rust mirror for air-gapped environments
Package extraction and mirror merge for frostmirror
Core library for frostmirror: dependency resolution, bundle format, and diff logic
Download engine for frostmirror: crates.io sparse index and rustup dist
HTTP registry server and web UI for frostmirror
Validating mirror for OpenVet logs.
Sync between different git repositories.
Automatic mirror list updater for Linux distributions
Mirror a local directory into an NFS shared service.
Mirror rustup and crates.io repositories, for offline Rust and Cargo usage.
A complete library to interact with NetworkSecurity (protocol v1)
Wrapper for delicious and magnolia mirrored apis
Create mirrors of root documents embeded in other models and keep them in sync
Prose Mirror editor
This is an update to the old `gem mirror` command. It uses net/http/persistent and threads to grab the mirror set a little faster than the original. Eventually it will replace `gem mirror` completely. Right now the API is not completely stable (it will change several times before release), however, I will maintain stability in master.
mirror
A library and a collection of associated programs to mirror and process Github data
Mirror Firefox in elinks
launch iOS apps iOS devices from the command line (Xcode 6)\nInstall and debug iOS apps without using Xcode. Designed to work on un-jailbroken devices.
Mirror some version of gems with Gem::Version DSL Create a mini_gem file and add this to it : source :gemcutter gem 'rails', ['~> 1.2.0', '>= 3.0'] or source :gemcutter resource :path => '/your_path/mini_gem.yml' # /your_path/mini_gem.yml gem: - rails: - - '~> 1.2.0' - '>= 3.0' It will solve the dependencies for you so you don't have to write an exhaustive list of the gems you want to mirror
Synchronizes the public CocoaPods Specs repo with your internal mirror.
Gem mirrors your git repositorys in dropbox folder
## A mirror API for Ruby In various [research][p1] [projects][p2] the advantages of having a [mirror API][p3] to separate reflection from a language implementation have been discussed, and "industry grade" implementations exist for [Java][p4] and [C#][p5]. This project aims at providing a number of specs and classes that document a mirror API for Ruby. The mirror implementation that is part of this project will use only those language facilities that are available across Ruby implementations. The specs, however, will also test behavior that cannot be provided in such a manner. The idea here is that in time, all implementations provide their own implementation of the mirror API, and all implementations collaborate on this one spec. Why do this, you ask? Because Ruby needs tools, and those tools need to be written in Ruby. If they are not, then people will be excluded from tinkering with their tools, thus impeding innovation. You only have to look at Emacs or Smalltalk to see what's possible when programmers can extend their tools, all tools, in a language they feel comfortable in. If we have a standard mirror API, all tools that are written **for** Ruby, **in** Ruby, can be shared across implementations, while at the same time allowing language implementers to use the facilities of their platform to provide optimal reflective capabilities without tying them to internals. [p1]: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lorenz/papers/icse03/icse2003.pdf "Pluggable Reflection: Decoupling Meta-Interface and Implementation" [p2]: http://bracha.org/newspeak-spec.pdf "Newspeak Programming Language Draft Specification, Version 0.06, pages 40 onward" [p3]: http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/events/past/media/100105_Bracha_2010_LinguisticReflectionViaMirrors_HPI.mp4 "Linguistic Reflection Via Mirrors" [p4]: http://bracha.org/mirrors.pdf "Mirrors: Design Principles for Meta-level Facilities of Object-Oriented Programming Languages" [p5]: http://oreilly.com/catalog/progcsharp/chapter/ch18.html "See esp. 18-3, highlighting how C# reflection works on assembly rather than VM objects"
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