DNS server library for node.js
mcms node named routes.
DNS server library for fuge, forked from node-named
sql named placeholders to unnamed compiler
DNS server library for node.js (fork of trevoro/node-named)
Compile regular expressions using named groups to ES5.
Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment). ESM modification
Compile regular expressions using duplicate named groups to index-based groups.
Decode named character references
A list of color names and its values
PostgreSQL client - pure javascript & libpq with the same API
render domhandler DOM nodes to a string
Sentry Node-Core SDK
PostgreSQL interface for Node.js
Sentry Node SDK using OpenTelemetry for performance instrumentation
The official MongoDB driver for Node.js
Utility to help find out why Node isn't exiting
Lexes CommonJS modules, returning their named exports metadata
rollup-plugin-node-polyfills ===
SPL Token Program JS API
Type definitions of VRMC_node_constraint 1.0 schema
A tool for respawning node binaries when special flags are present.
offers a way to query a Javascript AST to find specific patterns using a syntax somewhat similar to XPath.
Named parameters for node-postgres.
A CLI tool to serve as swiss-army knife for your operations on Kubernetes pods and nodes
The missing utility in kubectl to help you inspect container images on your pods and nodes.
A minimal behavior tree implementation
API server for Aegis database
A virtio-fs vhost-user device daemon
Rust library for NomadNet Node Hosting and browsing over Reticulum
Shiv is a quick and dirty hack to use chef node names in place of their hostnames.
Provides a Tinc scanner that attempts to determine the protocol version used and the remote node name via Tinc's legacy authentication protocol.
This is a gem which can get the next name of "Node". We already have 'node', 'deno' here.
Allows parsing nodenames or Nodesets in the way that Slurm generally handles, you can either fold an array of names into a nodeset, or you can expand a nodeset into an array of separate node names.
Knife plugin to print node names and IPs formatted for inclusion in a hosts file.
RubyTree is a Ruby implementation of the generic tree data structure. It provides simple APIs to store named nodes, and to access, modify, and traverse the tree. The data model is node-centric, where nodes in the tree are the primary structural elements. It supports all common tree-traversal methods (pre-order, post-order, and breadth first). RubyTree mixes in the Enumerable and Comparable modules and behaves like a standard Ruby collection (iteration, comparison, etc.). RubyTree also includes a binary tree implementation, which provides in-order node traversal besides the other methods. RubyTree can import from and export to JSON, and supports Ruby’s object marshaling.
The official IP2Proxy Ruby library to detect VPN servers, open proxies, web proxies, Tor exit nodes, search engine robots, data center ranges and residential proxies using IP2Proxy BIN database. Other information available includes proxy type, country, state, city, ISP, domain name, usage type, AS number, AS name, threats, last seen date and provider names.
This is a plugin for Knife that helps grab all nodes within the LISA cloud and presents you with a chunk of .ssh/config that provides host name mapping. This has the bonus of allowing for tab completion, as well.
(This gem was named as treevisitor) tree.rb is a 'clone' of tree unix command. The gem implements a library to mange tree structures. The gem contains also a library to build tree with a dsl (domain specific language), and an implementation of visitor design pattern. An example of DSL to build tree: <pre> tree = TreeNode.create do node "root" do leaf "l1" node "sub" do leaf "l3" end node "wo leaves" end </pre>
Automatically populates /etc/hosts with node domain names and IP addresses from Chef, requires sudo privileges to edit /etc/hosts
The initial focus is to read EAC-CPF files that represent an individual person, which will have a 'cpfDescription' node. The 'cpfDescription' (Corporate body, person or family description) contains information on the name structures, descriptive elements, and relationships.
More Safety than FileUtils. Like #move_file, #copy_file, #rename_file. If that destination string including a space, it will be a correct node name. If that destination directory has a same name file, move will throw an Error of if send a keyvalue -- rename: true, it will be renamed by order Number.