Normalize a SSH URL
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.
Normalizes data that can be found in package.json files.
Utility for normalizing a numeric range, with a wrapping function useful for polar coordinates
micromark utility normalize identifiers (as found in references, definitions)
Safe defaults for cssnano which require minimal configuration.
Turn any flavor of allowable package.json bin into a normalized object
TypeScript definitions for normalize-package-data
Normalize a URL
Color normalization for React Native.
Normalize URLs with PostCSS
Normalize multiple value display syntaxes into single values.
Use two values display syntax for inner and outer display types.
Read a package.json file
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
Normalize wrapping quotes for CSS string literals.
Trim whitespace inside and around CSS rules & declarations.
Use the parts of normalize.css or sanitize.css you need from your browserslist
Check if the process is running in an SSH session
Convert all segments in a path to curves
Two things happen on top of normal Vagrant behavior: (1) the second port forwarding entry is created on 0.0.0.0 that allows to ssh to VirtualBox VM from WSL2 on Windows IP. (2) Windows IP is automatically selected for `vagrant ssh` command instean of localhost.
In order to have a quick access to your .log files this gem provides *nix `tail` command functionality to your Rails application. If something goes wrong you don't have to ssh to your server anymore. Now you have normal scroll and search in browser instead of `nano`, `eamacs`, `vim`, `mcedit` - name it.