Manage strings, number, object that are related to each other.
CLI to upload bundles and source maps from Expo builds to Sentry.
falafel bindings for cssauron
Prisma generator for model factories
relation-graph,Vue 关联关系图谱组件,可以展示如组织机构图谱、股权架构图谱、集团关系图谱等知识图谱,可提供多种图谱布局,包括树状布局、中心布局、力学布局自动布局等。Vue component for relationship graph , which can display knowledge graphs, such as organization graph, equity structure graph, group relationship graph, etc.
relation-graph,Vue 关联关系图谱组件,可以展示如组织机构图谱、股权架构图谱、集团关系图谱等知识图谱,可提供多种图谱布局,包括树状布局、中心布局、力学布局自动布局等。Vue component for relationship graph , which can display knowledge graphs, such as organization graph, equity structure graph, group relationship graph, etc.
relation-graph,Vue 关联关系图谱组件,可以展示如组织机构图谱、股权架构图谱、集团关系图谱等知识图谱,可提供多种图谱布局,包括树状布局、中心布局、力学布局自动布局等。Vue component for relationship graph , which can display knowledge graphs, such as organization graph, equity structure graph, group relationship graph, etc.
js lib HTML5 Camera Photo
A rich text editor (WYSIWYG) with JSON output that allows the integration of M2A relations to make it extremely flexible.
Topaz Node SDK
PSL-to-SQL ContractIR interpreter for Prisma Next
OpenAPI client for @ory/keto-client
By **horoscope**, we're talking about the astrological **birth charts**. **Not** horoscope readings or interpretations.
Enforces required relation fields in Strapi to be non-empty on save or publish
A parser for Ory Keto relation policies
A lightweight ORM for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite3
Prisma adapter for Cerbos query plans
Copyable mixin adds copyability and clonability to your class. The module uses defined relation to deduce how to copy / clone the instance.
Widget for linking related entries in Decap CMS.
ECHO API
Backstage GraphQL backend module that adds catalog schema
Aserto Node SDK
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
An Ethereum VM implementation
a manager for connections and network access
End-to-end encryption and mutual authentication for distributed applications.
An algorithm to merge related nodes of two taxonomic hierarchies with synonym information
Sorts nodes, ways and relations into ascending order for libosmscout
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.
Fetch Druid info using Druid API. You can fetch all data related to your nodes, data sources, segments...
This is a metadata storage plugin for the Thingfish digital asset manager. It provides persistent storage for uploaded data to PostgreSQL tables. It is heavily based on the regular PG metastore, however it differs by storing objects as nodes, and their relations as edges.
A gem that adds explain_in_english to ActiveRecord::Relation, translating common Arel query nodes into human-readable language.
FAP is a ruby gem build on top of the excellent Nokogiri, to turn boring XML, or HTML documents into yummy ruby objects. Right now, it only support using Nokogiri's XPath selectors, and simple "relations" between a document nodes, though this will hopefully get better. FAP's ideas are loosely connected to tools built by some adventurous fellas at AF83, who still do PHP things to their brains. Some credits should go to them, and to the horrid weather that kept me locked inside last week-end. And yes, I know it's a stupid name. But I'm sure you can come up with a decent acronym. :)
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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