Simple multipart/form-data implementation with automatic data type detection. Supports: Strings, Numbers, Arrays, Streams, Buffers and Vinyl.
Multi-part form data stream parser
A module for mapping between multi-part keys and values.
Simple and fast multipart/form-data implementation without any dependencies. With Stream and Buffer modes. Supports: Strings, Numbers, Arrays, Streams, Buffers and Vinyl.
Provide multi part upload functionality to Amazon S3 using the knox library. Forked from knox-mpu.
A multi-part streaming FormData implementation that uses Web Streams
Multi-Part Components Parser
HttpDispatcher for multi part post
Provide multi part upload functionality to Amazon S3 using the knox library
multi part upload
VueJS service for multi-part uploading to MS Azure blob storage.
A middleware to handle multi-part request for restify
Library to extract and decode message content from single and multi-part email bodies.
A node-red node for providing multi-part form support for the standard node-red HTTP node.
Given a multi-part range (think day/hour/minute or chapter/verse), check to see if a value is within the range.
JavaScript library for writing OpenEXR images with multi-part support and AOVs
Library to help create Mime Multi Part Archives
Simple multi part email parser
Render multi-part OpenSCAD files to STL
parses incoming service requests for any data like query string, form fields, json, or multi-part.
Transform multi part geometries to single part geometries.
HttpDispatcher for multi part post
A module for mapping between multi-part string keys and values
Typescript multi-part library template
Pure-Rust OpenEXR (HDR scanline) reader/writer for oxideav — clean-room from the OpenEXR file format spec
RFC 5322/MIME parser producing a byte-range-indexed part tree
TUI and CLI for searching and downloading HuggingFace models
yEnc encoding and decoding for Usenet binary posts
A simple tool to split urls in their protocol, host, port, path and query parts.
Multi-part UUencoded Usenet/email post reassembly
Fast file downloader with multi-part concurrent downloads from S3 and HTTP/HTTPS
3MF file slicer tool that generates slice images from 3D models
Multi-part yEnc Usenet article reassembly
Interact with APIs via the command-line.
Lightweight layered 2D character animation runtime written in Rust.
RESTful media server for OxiMedia
Splitting date field into multiple inputs on the form object level (reform)
Official AWS Ruby gem for AWS Multi-party Approval. This gem is part of the AWS SDK for Ruby.
pdfsplit is a command-line utility that splits a multi-page PDF into multiple smaller PDF files. You can specify how many pages should be included in each output part.
Detects profane words using multiple strategies, including similarities, diacritics(sound alterations), constructions (multi-part), injections and unicode.
Two parts: everyday_thor_util/thor-fix patches Thor with a fix for help messages with multi-level command nesting not showing the full command string. everyday_thor_util/plugin-helper provides everyday-plugins types for Thor commands and Thor flags
a helper class do do a chached processing
All paper certainly has citation list. However it is hard to extract reference list cuz part of citation list locate lowest part in pdf and all browser is so slow to show pdf file of paper that we get tired to fetch paper. Moreover using pdftohtml or pdftotext, this command cannnot parse multi-column pdf. I develop suitablly-parse multi-column pdf file and fetch citation list.
DomainExtractor is a high-performance url parser and domain parser for Ruby. It delivers precise domain extraction, query parameter parsing, url normalization, and multi-part tld parsing via public_suffix for web scraping and analytics workflows.
`RPrec` is an implementation of operator-precedence parsing. The operator-precedence parsing is also known as Pratt parsing. This implementation is extended for mixfix operators which are operators consists of multi parts (e.g. `... ? ... : ...` operator).
Run Terraform tasks as part of your Capistrano v3 deployments, or just simply use Capistrano to manage your Terraform. Multi-stage -- run your Terraform from a pre or post release hook (or a little of both). Runs directly from localhost or a remote build/deploy host.
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
Multimodal systems realizing a combination of speech, gesture and graphical-driven interaction are getting part of our everyday life. Examples are in-car assistance systems or recent game consoles. Future interaction will be embedded into smart environments offering the user to choose and to combine a heterogeneous set of interaction devices and modalities based on his preferences realizing an ubiquitous and multimodal access. This framework enables the modeling and execution of multimodal interaction interfaces for the web based on ruby and implements a server-sided synchronisation of all connected modes and media. Currenlty the framework considers gestures, head movements, multi touch and the mouse as principle input modes. The priciple output media is a web application based on a rails frontend as well as sound support based on the SDL libraries. Building this framework is an ongoing effort and it has to be pointed out that it serves to demonstrate scientific research results and is not targeted to we applied to serve productive systems as they are several limitations that need to be solved (maybe with your help?) like for instance multi-user support and authentification. The MINT core gem contains all basic AUI and CUI models as well as the basic infrastructure to create interactors and mappings. For presenting the user interface on a specific platform a "frontend framework" is required. For the first MINT version (2010) we used Rails 2.3 (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-rails). The current version uses nodeJS and socketstream as the frontend framework (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-platform). The MINT-platform project contains installation instructions. There is still no further documentation for the framework, but a lot of articles about the concepts and theories of our approach have already been published and can be accessed from our project site http://www.multi-access.de .
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