Normalization of nested JSON structure
Normalizes data that can be found in package.json files.
Read a package.json file
micromark utility normalize identifiers (as found in references, definitions)
Normalize slashes in a file path to be posix/unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a single slash and removes and trailing slashes, unless disabled.
micromark utility to decode numeric character references
Read the closest package.json file
Utility for normalizing a numeric range, with a wrapping function useful for polar coordinates
Turn any flavor of allowable package.json bin into a normalized object
micromark utility to decode markdown strings
TypeScript definitions for normalize-package-data
Safe defaults for cssnano which require minimal configuration.
Normalize a URL
Color normalization for React Native.
Normalize URLs with PostCSS
return the github url from a package.json file
Tooling for converting, validating, and parsing OpenAPI, Swagger, and Postman API definitions
Normalize multiple value display syntaxes into single values.
Use two values display syntax for inner and outer display types.
Normalize keyword values for position into length values.
Normalize CSS animation/transition timing functions.
Normalize unicode-range descriptors, and can convert to wildcard ranges.
Convert two value syntax for repeat-style into one value.
modernize node.js to current ECMAScript standards
Morphix provides a clear, expressive DSL for transforming data structures in Ruby. Perfect for API response normalization, JSON reshaping, and ETL pipelines.
Maps values from hashes with different structures and/or key names. Ideal for normalizing arbitrary data to be consumed by your applications, or to prepare your data for different display formats (ie. json). Tiny module that allows you to easily adapt from one hash structure to another with a simple declarative DSL.
Maps values from hashes with different structures and/or key names. Ideal for normalizing arbitrary data to be consumed by your applications, or to prepare your data for different display formats (ie. json). Tiny module that allows you to easily adapt from one hash structure to another with a simple declarative DSL.