No description provided.
Adds projection to the neat framework, specially to the neat-api module.
Adds projection to the neat framework, specially to the neat-api module.
Fast CSV parser
Streaming CSV parser that aims for maximum speed as well as compatibility with the csv-spectrum test suite
Static file serving and directory listing
This package provides the list feature for Lexical.
Open Node Streams on demand.
A lightweight, semantic grid framework
a neat logger for the command line
Pure Javascript implementation of WebCrypto API interfaces and Public Key Infrastructure for GOST algorithms (Russian Cryptographic Standards)
Beautiful 3D gradients for your website
Fast and simple TAP parser.
PostCSS plugin that provides a semantic and fluid grid framework.
A diff friendly cli input module. Made for usage with neat-log and ansi-diff-stream
node-sass wrapper for thoughtbot's bourbon neat library
Linter for consistent directory and file naming.
Fork of https://www.npmjs.com/package/xmllint with some updates
Markwhen parser
Tools for debugging your node.js modules and event loop
A sorted list of key-value pairs in a fast, typed in-memory B+ tree with a powerful API.
Claude Code skill drop-in for NEAT — wires the @neat.is/mcp server into Claude's MCP config
Neat Pulse MCP server
NEAT — live semantic graph of a software system, queryable from AI agents over MCP. Install once, get the neat / neatd / neat-mcp CLIs.
More or less complete set of tools for managing your Dynect zones, records and nodes via REST API.
A small hodgepodge of neat little UNIX API things I like to have access to without shelling out.
A neat ruby library for interacting with the RESTfull API of billomat
Grizzly makes communicating with Weibo API V2 a breeze by wrapping calls to its api in a neat ruby gem.
Removing the cruft, bringing the HTTP method to the forefront and sporting a neat DRYing block syntax--FancyRoutes is a layer on top of the Rails routing system which provides an elegant API for mapping requests to your application's controllers and actions.
Initially I created this because I wanted to compare the Streaming and Search APIs. It turns out that completely by accident it can also do the neat trick of connecting indefinitely to either API, and feeding fresh tweets to whatever program you pipe the output to. % tweetdump -h # Usage instructions
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.