Simple package to get list of all node versions (including iojs)
Polyfill/shim for util.promisify in node versions < v8
Checks for supported node versions
Interactively Manage All Your Node Versions
the acorn javascript parser, preloaded with plugins for syntax parity with recent node versions
A tool for resolving node versions from common aliases
Polyfill/shim for stream.finished in node versions < v10
Polyfill/shim for stream.pipeline in node versions < v10
Request-scoped storage support, based on Asynchronous Local Storage, with fallback to cls-hooked for older Node versions
List all available Node.js versions
Get the list of os/nightly node versions.
Strip UTF-8 byte order mark (BOM) from a string. Works in all node versions
Enforce the NPM and Node versions specified in the package.json 'engines' property.
Polyfill/shim for fs.mkdir in node versions < v10.12
Transforms util.promisify for node versions < 8
Ensure node versions on travis and appveyor are consistent
Find node versions with a powerful syntax
Cross-platform file copy utilities with Node.js 0.8+ compatibility. Provides copyFile, copyFileSync, and cpSync with optimized fallbacks for older Node versions.
node versions management
Test your node project against multiple node versions using docker.
A module to package both browser and node versions of @ericz's binarypack
Test using differents Node versions with nvm
Run "npm test" using multiple node versions
A simple CLI to easily check node versions
Fast and simple Node.js version manager
Detect semantic contradictions across config files
A CLI tool to bootstrap project configuration files
MoosicBox clippier package
Smol and simple node version manager
A centralized daemon that caches shell state (git, battery, hostname, etc.) so every consumer reads from one fast cache instead of independently forking shells
Client library for querying the beachcomber (comb) shell state daemon
Task keeper to manage tasks from different task runners
Zoxide for Git worktrees — zero-config sync, fuzzy switching, AI-ready
Type-safe GitHub Actions workflows in TypeScript
cargo, create a CI github action
A cross-platform Node.js single-executable bundler
node-semver rewritten in ruby, for comparison and inclusion of semantic versions and ranges
Provides a Tinc scanner that attempts to determine the protocol version used and the remote node name via Tinc's legacy authentication protocol.
Gem version == node package version
Creates and maintains an environment for local development, including Ruby and Node versions.
This library generates and parses Universally Unique Identifier (UUID), based on OSSP uuid C library. So, libossp-uuid library is pre-required. OSSP uuid (http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/uuid/) is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) for the generation of DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant UUID. It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name based, MD5), version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based, SHA-1).
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.
Contains make configuration changes since this thing is a bitch to compile correclty. This library generates and parses Universally Unique Identifier (UUID), based on OSSP uuid C library. So, libossp-uuid library is pre-required. OSSP uuid (http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/uuid/) is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) for the generation of DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant UUID. It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name based, MD5), version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based, SHA-1).
This library generates and parses Universally Unique Identifier (UUID), based on OSSP uuid C library. So, libossp-uuid library is pre-required. OSSP uuid (http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/uuid/) is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) for the generation of DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant UUID. It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name based, MD5), version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based, SHA-1).
As an alternative to the gesture driven content selection on the wall guests may use an tablet-PC version of the content load application. After content selection the android handset must by adssociated with the selection for which the tablet PC has an USB RFID sensor installed. This gem now implements the RFID GOM sensor node mapping code which runs on the tablet PC.
`fingerpuppet` is a simple library and commandline tool to interact with Puppet's REST API without needing to have Puppet itself installed. This may be integrated, for example, into a provisioning tool to allow your provisioning process to remotely sign certificates of newly built systems. Alternatively, you could use it to request known facts about a node from your Puppet Master, or even to request a catalog for a node to, for example, perform acceptance testing against a new version of Puppet before upgrading your production master. Install the binford2k/fingerpuppet puppet module to get a class that can automatically configure your `auth.conf` file under Puppet Enterprise, where that file is managed.
pocketknife is a devops tool for managing computers running chef-solo, powered by Opscode Chef. Using pocketknife, you create a project that describes the configuration of your computers and then deploy it to bring them to their intended state. With pocketknife, you don't need to setup or manage a specialized chef-server node or rely on an unreliable network connection to a distant hosted service whose security you don't control, deal with managing chef's security keys, or deal with manually synchronizing data with the chef-server datastore. With pocketknife, all of your cookbooks, roles and nodes are stored in easy-to-use files that you can edit, share, backup and version control with tools you already have.
Safely evaluates code (Ruby and others) by sending it through https://eval.in == Languages and Versions Ruby | MRI 1.0, MRI 1.8.7, MRI 1.9.3, MRI 2.0.0, MRI 2.1 C | GCC 4.4.3, GCC 4.9.1 C++ | C++11 (GCC 4.9.1), GCC 4.4.3, GCC 4.9.1 CoffeeScript | CoffeeScript 1.7.1 (Node 0.10.29) Fortran | F95 (GCC 4.4.3) Haskell | Hugs98 September 2006 Io | Io 20131204 JavaScript | Node 0.10.29 Lua | Lua 5.1.5, Lua 5.2.3 OCaml | OCaml 4.01.0 PHP | PHP 5.5.14 Pascal | Free Pascal 2.6.4 Perl | Perl 5.20.0 Python | CPython 2.7.8, CPython 3.4.1 Slash | Slash HEAD x86 Assembly | NASM 2.07 == Example: It's this simple: result = EvalIn.call 'puts "example"', language: "ruby/mri-2.1" result.output # returns "example\n"
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