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Minimizer plugin for webpack
Copy files && directories with webpack
CSS minimizer (minifier) plugin for Webpack
Provides a module to allow keeping the native Splash Screen visible until you choose to hide it.
Create RSA Public Key PEM from Modulus and Exponent value in node.js
generate the minimum number of tiles to cover a geojson geometry
Node's path builtin module exposed as dual ESM/CJS and browser-compatible out of the box.
Native JavaScript code coverage
A Less loader for webpack. Compiles Less to CSS.
Default Jimp plugin.
Featherweight assert module
This package contains plain text helpers for Lexical.
CLI for PostCSS
This package contains rich text helpers for Lexical.
Prepare compressed versions of assets to serve them with Content-Encoding
A collection of escape hatches for React.
Sentry Raven Module for Nest Framework
imports loader module for webpack
Stylus loader for webpack
Provides credential implementations for Azure SDK libraries that can authenticate with Microsoft Entra ID
Yet another JS code coverage tool that computes statement, line, function and branch coverage with module loader hooks to transparently add coverage when running tests. Supports all JS coverage use cases including unit tests, server side functional tests
A logger for the Webpack ecosystem
Moxml is a unified XML manipulation library that provides a common API for XML node navigation, manipulation, building and XPath querying interface covering multiple parser implementations including Nokogiri, Oga, REXML, Ox, LibXML.
YPetri is a DSL (domain-specific language) for modelling of dynamical systems. It is biologically inspired, but concerns of biology and chemistry have been purposely separated away from it. YPetri caters solely to the two main concerns of modelling, model specification and simulation, and it excels in the first one. Dynamical systems are described under a Petri net paradigm. YPetri implements a universal Petri net abstraction that integrates discrete/continous, timed/timeless and stoichiometric/nonstoichiometric dichotomies of the extended Petri nets, and allows efficient specification of any kind of dynamical system. Like Petri nets themselves, YPetri was inspired by problems from the domain of chemistry (biochemical pathway modelling), but is not specific to it. Other gems, YChem and YCell are planned to cater to the concerns specific to chemistry and cell biochemistry. A lower-level extension of YPetri is currently under development under the name YNelson. Its usage is practically identical to YPetri, so any YPetri user can now consider using YNelson instead. YNelson covers additional concerns: it allows relations among nodes and parameters to be specified under a zz structure paradigm (developed by Ted Nelson) and it is also aimed towards providing a higher level of abstraction in Petri net specification by providing commands that create more than one Petri net node per command. YPetri documentation is avalable online, but due to formatting issues, you may prefer to generate the documentation on your own by running rdoc in the gem directory. As for the user manuals, there are currently 3 documents applicable for both YPetri and YNelson, whose master copies are stored in the YNelson source directory: 1. Introduction to YNelson and YPetri (hands-on tutorial), 2. Object model of YNelson and YPetri, 3. Introduction to Ruby for YNelson users. These manuals are written to allow beginners, including those unfamiliar with Ruby, to start working with YPetri and/or YNelson. For an example of how YPetri can be used to model complex dynamical systems, see the eukaryotic cell cycle model which I released as "cell_cycle" gem.
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