Nautral JavaScript Interface
A functional memcached implemented in NodeJS for testing
TypeScript definitions for njs scripting language and nginx js modules.
A Babel preset for njs - NGINX JavaScript.
A pure JavaScript implemetation of Modbus for NodeJS.
Node-RED oracle database nodes
A downloader for nginx and njs standalone binaries.
A complete last.fm API for Node.JS
JSON-RPC 2.0 Client and Server
Navcoin Javascript Library
Archetype for NodeJS Module (Development)
A modular Node web framework optimized for websites and web services for your development convenience
Computational Design Package
Public logs API for OpenTelemetry
configuration assembly module
Core utilities for Next.js projects including DB connector and logger
Utility functions for working with TypeScript's API. Successor to the wonderful tsutils. 🛠️️
Check if something is a Node.js stream
Node.js API (Node-API)
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Provide functions for RabbitMQ processes based on amqplib connection
Public API for OpenTelemetry
Library focused on the management and manipulation of logs. This allows to save on certain files and to show any errors or other useful information on the console.
Bridging the gap between buffers and typed arrays
This is a ruby implementation of the TokBox API. Tokbox is a free video calling / video mailing platform (see http://www.tokbox.com). All API methods specified in the Tokbox Developer API wiki (http://developers.tokbox.com/index.php/API) are implemented but not all objects yet. So you may have to dig into the hash returned by the call (XML converted to a Ruby hash). For the moment, this gem currently specifically serves our needs for the implementation of video conversations and video mails on iStockCV (www.istockcv.com), an online recruitment network which we are developing. Your needs may vary so feel free to contact me (nj@belighted.com).
This is a ruby implementation of the TokBox API. Tokbox is a free video calling / video mailing platform (see http://www.tokbox.com). All API methods specified in the Tokbox Developer API wiki (http://developers.tokbox.com/index.php/API) are implemented but not all objects yet. So you may have to dig into the hash returned by the call (XML converted to a Ruby hash). For the moment, this gem currently specifically serves our needs for the implementation of video conversations and video mails on iStockCV (www.istockcv.com), an online recruitment network which we are developing. Your needs may vary so feel free to contact me (nj@belighted.com).