Useful properties and methods for node
 
The library provides Outline Node extensions for React.
Collection of useful node extensions to its standard library
Workflow 4 Node extensions for MongoDB
Generic extension manager for WebSocket connections
List of binary file extensions
SWC node register
Node default behavior import resolution plugin for eslint-plugin-import.
A small tool for counting SLOC.
VSCode Language client implementation
Regular Expressions parser in JavaScript
Reactive Extensions for modern JavaScript
Types used by the Language server for node
Fork of eventsource package - W3C compliant EventSource client for Node.js and browser (polyfill)
WebSocket protocol handler with pluggable I/O
Sentry Performance Monitoring Package
Language server implementation for node
A Jest preset to painlessly test your Expo / React Native apps.
micromark utility to combine syntax or html extensions
A dictionary of file extensions and associated module loaders.
Node's default require extensions as a separate module
List of text file extensions
List of Markdown file extensions
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
NodeExtension gem for ScratchPad
Node notification server integration library for ruby project
yard extension to modify source code by using AST Node
Zz structures are an interesting way of representing relations invented by Ted Nelson, whose domain model I provide in a gem Yzz. In this gem, YNelson, I combine Yzz with the universal Petri net provided by YPetri (another gem I wrote) to obtain a hybrid data structure that formalizes and generelizes a spreadsheet. Because let us note spreadsheets (as I have seen them) can be considered Petri nets of a kind, with cell functions acting as Petri net transitions. At the same time, spreadsheets are globally orthogonal structures with 3 typical dimensions (rows, columns and sheets). By using zz structures, the globally orthogonal spreadsheet is generalized as a locally orthogonal zz structure, with relations represented as zz dimensions, thus generalizing and formalizing a spreadsheet. The catch is that I have not yet finished the thinking process regarding what everything should be a zz object: Places (cells) and transitions definitely yes, but how about nets and dimensions? Should YNelson go as far as making namespaces into zz objects? The reason why these questions are hard to answer is because Ted Nelson himself, while providing interfaces guidelines (zz structure views, cursors...) did not comment on these questions. While being a (textual) DSL, YNelson aims to provide convenience on par with actual spreadsheet apps. Unlike YPetri, YNelson also aims to be able to specify more than one Petri net node per command, but this is still under development. See the user guide and the documentation for the details. YNelson documentation is available online, but due to formatting issues, you may prefer to generate the documentation on your own by running rdoc in the gem directory. 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.
This puppet-lint extension validates that: - node definitions only `include` a single role - roles only `include` profiles and have no class parameters - roles only `inherit` other roles
A Capistrano Extension that uses librarian and chef-solo to track your project cookbook dependencies. Use capistrano stages to quickly provision servers for your project. Version control your chef runlist, node configuration and cookbook dependencies.
Arboreal is yet another extension to ActiveRecord to support tree-shaped data structures. Internally, Arboreal maintains a computed "ancestry_string" column, which caches the path from the root of a tree to each node, allowing efficient retrieval of both ancestors and descendants. Arboreal surfaces relationships within the tree like "children", "ancestors", "descendants", and "siblings" as scopes, so that additional filtering/pagination can be performed.
Graph-based parallel workflow execution engine for Rails with a React Flow editor, REST API, and extensible plugin system for nodes and triggers.
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