Nject is a simple nodejs library for handling dependency tree resolution and injection, inspired by angularjs's DI system. It maps variable names to registered dependencies at time of injection. Here's how it looks...
A lightweight, type-safe dependency injection container for TypeScript
express 3 framework
Creates a 'simple' dependency injection tree from a directory structure.
For use via rstamp-cli. It generates a new npm project, one that suits my tasts, and has a lot of libraries that I typically use. The basic structure looks like so:
Utility for creating post-facto closures in JavaScript.
rstamp-cli is a Node.js command line tool that runs rstamp-generators.
Zero cost dependency injection module
Zero cost dependency injection macros
Among Us launcher which injects the Amodus runtime into Among Us so you can use mods.
Injected glue for the Android JNI
Reactive dependency injection for Rust.
A derive to help construct dependent values in async-injector.
A library for easily adding automatic differentiation to Rust, even on already written code.
A library for easily adding automatic differentiation to Rust, even on already written code.
A library for easily adding automatic differentiation to Rust, even on already written code.
Inject CAs into trust stores; port of mkcert to a library.
CBLAS compatible interface backed by runtime-registered Fortran BLAS function pointers
A small project demonstrating the collatz conjecture, a maths problem