Show your motto in an amazing way!
React video player component for the Motto platform, powered by Shaka Player
A node package to get random motto.
Welcome to Discord Motto, a simple and easy to use package to set a server motto.
get one motto ?
**Motto**
A superset of markdown, having in mind the “zero HTML for content” motto!
todd motto styleguide
motto promise
简单易用的JS定时器
This is a basic generator for components in Angular 1.5, following most of the [Todd Motto styleguide](https://github.com/toddmotto/angular-styleguide).
Generator for Angular with Todd Motto arquitecture(based in Components), Webpack and Sass
A little JS plugin for videos embed working with tarteaucitronjs
## Style Framework
Smallest 5th gen CSS-in-JS library
This library was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 8.0.1.
<!-- * @Author: YeWei Wang * @Date: 2022-03-06 14:02:15 * @WeChat: wj826036 * @Motto: 求知若渴,虚心若愚 * @Description: * @LastEditTime: 2022-03-07 16:05:22 * @Version: 1.0 * @FilePath: \design-06k4\README.md -->
Pure front-end hitokoto
```ts // properties class HabboInfo - userId: number => id do usuário - username: string => nome do usuário - figure: string => código da roupa - gender: string => gênero (M, F) - motto: string => missão do usuário - realName: string => nome real - direct
Descript - Developer's Essential Script
Smallest 5th gen CSS-in-JS library
<!-- * @Author: xixing * @LastEditors: Xi xing * @email: 1037597461@qq.com * @github: https://gitee.com/xx152 * @Date: 2025-04-04 15:10:12 * @LastEditTime: 2025-04-04 15:11:40 * @motto: Still water run deep * @Description: Modify here please * @F
all utils
This library was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 8.2.14.
Compiler-as-a-Service: Turn Rust schema.rs into multi-platform SDK toolkits
A set of simple helper functions to cut corners with serde_default
An arena allocator
Companion procedural macro crate for bookcase_alloc
Companion proc macro crate for bookcase
Some help to create and manage cluster in Rust
Zero-cost error handling for generic traits
A blazingly fast compilation database manipulation tool - 135x faster than Python compdb
Ktav — a plain configuration format. Three rules, zero indentation, zero quoting. Serde-native.
static site generator from markdown files.
magnusi-improved version of mdblog
A minimal actor definition macro using Tokio
Motto-mysql is a complementary library to enhance 'mysql-ruby' library. It adds some methods into Mysql::Result and Mysql::Stmt classes. Motto-mysql requires mysql-ruby 2.7.4 or later (recommended 2.7.5 or later).
Germinate is a tool for writing about code. With Germinate, the source code IS the article. For example, given the following source code: # #!/usr/bin/env ruby # :BRACKET_CODE: <pre>, </pre> # :PROCESS: ruby, "ruby %f" # :SAMPLE: hello def hello(who) puts "Hello, #{who}" end hello("World") # :TEXT: # Check out my amazing program! Here's the hello method: # :INSERT: @hello:/def/../end/ # And here's the output: # :INSERT: @hello|ruby When we run the <tt>germ format</tt> command the following output is generated: Check out my amazing program! Here's the hello method: <pre> def hello(who) puts "Hello, #{who}" end </pre> And here's the output: <pre> Hello, World </pre> To get a better idea of how this works, please take a look at link:examples/basic.rb, or run: germ generate > basic.rb To generate an example article to play with. Germinate is particularly useful for writing articles, such as blog posts, which contain code excerpts. Instead of forcing you to keep a source code file and an article document in sync throughout the editing process, the Germinate motto is "The source code IS the article". Specially marked comment sections in your code file become the article text. Wherever you need to reference the source code in the article, use insertion directives to tell Germinate what parts of the code to excerpt. An advanced selector syntax enables you to be very specific about which lines of code you want to insert. If you also want to show the output of your code, Germinate has you covered. Special "process" directives enable you to define arbitrary commands which can be run on your code. The output of the command then becomes the excerpt text. You can define an arbitrary number of processes and have different excerpts showing the same code as processed by different commands. You can even string processes together into pipelines. Development of Germinate is graciously sponsored by Devver, purveyor of fine cloud-based services to busy Ruby developers. If you like this tool please check them out at http://devver.net.
Germinate is a tool for writing about code. With Germinate, the source code IS the article. For example, given the following source code: # #!/usr/bin/env ruby # :BRACKET_CODE: <pre>, </pre> # :PROCESS: ruby, "ruby %f" # :SAMPLE: hello def hello(who) puts "Hello, #{who}" end hello("World") # :TEXT: # Check out my amazing program! Here's the hello method: # :INSERT: @hello:/def/../end/ # And here's the output: # :INSERT: @hello|ruby When we run the <tt>germ format</tt> command the following output is generated: Check out my amazing program! Here's the hello method: <pre> def hello(who) puts "Hello, #{who}" end </pre> And here's the output: <pre> Hello, World </pre> To get a better idea of how this works, please take a look at link:examples/basic.rb, or run: germ generate > basic.rb To generate an example article to play with. Germinate is particularly useful for writing articles, such as blog posts, which contain code excerpts. Instead of forcing you to keep a source code file and an article document in sync throughout the editing process, the Germinate motto is "The source code IS the article". Specially marked comment sections in your code file become the article text. Wherever you need to reference the source code in the article, use insertion directives to tell Germinate what parts of the code to excerpt. An advanced selector syntax enables you to be very specific about which lines of code you want to insert. If you also want to show the output of your code, Germinate has you covered. Special "process" directives enable you to define arbitrary commands which can be run on your code. The output of the command then becomes the excerpt text. You can define an arbitrary number of processes and have different excerpts showing the same code as processed by different commands. You can even string processes together into pipelines. Development of Germinate is graciously sponsored by Devver, purveyor of fine cloud-based services to busy Ruby developers. If you like this tool please check them out at http://devver.net.
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