Multi-file processor for the Polygon City CLI
parse, inspect, transform, and serialize content through syntax trees
Batch processing in JS
An inline CSS processor to translate CSS properties to React Native styles.
Create virtual files in ESLint for each Vue SFC block, so that you can lint them individually.
The citeproc-js citation formatting module, in CommonJS format. This version is based on citeproc-js 1.4.63
Core audio processing utilities and interfaces for AudioWave
Jest test results processor for generating a summary in HTML
Collective of common transformers transformers for Shiki
Simple worker threads pool using Node's worker_threads module. Compatible with ES6+ Promise, Async/Await.
The AudioWorkletProcessor which is used by the recorder-audio-worklet package.
A stylelint processor for styled-components
Feature-rich document editor control with built-in support for context menu, options pane and dialogs.
Merge multiple ESLint processors to behave like one
OpenTelemetry Baggage Span Processor for Node.js
A JavaScript XSLT Processor
Agora RTE Extension
Jest results processor for exporting into TRX files for Visual Studio
🐊Putout engine processor runner
A bit of a hack to get multiple reporters working with mocha
The batch processing package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library.
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React renderer for A2UI (Agent-to-User Interface)
Emoji transformer plugin for Remark
Iterates over files moving them to inprogress, done or failed
ERBook 9.2.1 Write books, manuals, and documents in eRuby http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/ ERBook is an extensible document processor that emits [1]any document you can imagine from [2]eRuby templates, which allow scripting and dynamic content generation. Version 9.2.1 (2009-11-18) This release fixes some bugs in, and improves the readability and load time of, generated XHTML documents. Bug fixes * Prevent search button from starting search when search box untouched. * Prevent browser from fetching base-64 embedded URI sources by qualifying their digests with the "cid" URI schema, which is used to identify the parts of a multi-part e-mail message. This cuts down on the amount of "404 - File Not Found" errors on the web server which hosts your generated XHTML documents because web browsers will not confuse these embedded "cid" digests as being relative HTTP files. Housekeeping * Increase vertical spacing between [3]References for better readability. * Embed W3C validator badges as base-64 data URIs to reduce page load time. * Split the document processing code in ERBook::Document into smaller self-documenting methods. References 1. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#HelloWorld 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERuby 3. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#_references
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