Convert numbers to words
The set of canonical Unicode property names supported in ECMAScript RegExp property escapes.
JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit
Does this JS environment support the `name` property on functions?
A simple list of possible Typed Array names.
Type-safe implementation of EventEmitter for browser and Node.js
Tiny DOM-element-creation utility
Generate massive amounts of fake contextual data
Give me a string and I'll tell you if it's a valid npm package name
Properties file reader for Node.js
OpenTelemetry semantic conventions
Validates whether a string matches the production for an XML name or qualified name
List of known MathML tag names
A Gherkin linter/validator written in javascript
Official `aws-lite` plugin for SSM
Java Script Object eXchange.
Percy CLI commands for running a local snapshot server using [`@percy/core`](./packages/core).
Helper for building generic names, similar to webpack
Parses Emmet CSS abbreviation into AST tree
Library for extracting data from CLDR (the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository)
A JS implementation of JSONPath with some additional operators
Build tool and bindings loader for node-gyp that supports prebuilds
Splitting and merging files with NodeJS
Generate unique and memorable names
A simple to covert numbers to their string names.
Lookup bank names by routing number.
Provide polish cell number check
Specify a table name with a version number
Debuggers are great! They help us troubleshoot complicated programming problems by inspecting values produced by code, line by line. They are invaluable when trying to understand what is going on in a large application composed of thousands or millions of lines of code. In day-to-day test-driven development and simple debugging though, a puts statement can be a lot quicker in revealing what is going on than halting execution completely just to inspect a single value or a few. This is certainly true when writing the simplest possible code that could possibly work, and running a test every few seconds or minutes. Problem is you need to locate puts statements in large output logs, know which file names, line numbers, classes, and methods contained the puts statements, find out what variable names are being printed, and see nicely formatted output. Enter puts_debuggerer. A guilt-free puts debugging Ruby gem FTW that prints file names, line numbers, class names, method names, and code statements; and formats output nicely courtesy of awesome_print. Partially inspired by this blog post: https://tenderlovemaking.com/2016/02/05/i-am-a-puts-debuggerer.html (Credit to Tenderlove.)
Converts the protocol name protocol number.
branch-name is a gem that provides a command-line interface that allows you to accomplish several tasks, tasks I personally find myself having to carry out every time I work on a feature branch. I created this gem for myself; however, you are free to use it yourself, if any of these tasks fits into your personal routine: 1. Formulate a git feature branch name, given a jira ticket and jira ticket description. Why? Because I am constantly having to create git feature branch names that are based on jira ticket and jira ticket descriptions. 2. Optionally create a "project" based on the branch name (formulated in step 1 above). Why? Because I'm constantly having to create folders to manage files associated with the feature branches I am working on. 3. Optionally use and manage default options that determine the git feature branch name formulated, project greated, and default files associated with the project.Why? Because I routinely have to create files to support the feature I am working on and associate them with the feature I am working on. For example: scratch.rb to hold scratch code, snippets.rb to hold code to execute to perform redundant tasks, and readme.txt files to document things I need to remember.
Parse months names into number.
This Gem will change Numbers to Nepali Names. example 100.akshar = "रुपैयाँ एक सय मात्र ।"
Parsers and formatters for person names, street addresses, city/state/zip, phone numbers, etc.
This tool detects omission of modification of callers when the name of a method, number of arguments, or the name of a keyword argument is modified.
Converts to and from numbers and names (ie: 16.to_name == 'sixteen', 'forty'.to_i == 40). Pure Ruby with no dependencies outside of the standard library.
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