remove null/undefined values from objects
The best of both `JSON.stringify(obj)` and `JSON.stringify(obj, null, indent)`.
A convertor between XML text and Javascript object / JSON text.
Compact version of Jimp
mdast utility to make a tree compact
ESLint’s official `compact` formatter, unofficially published as a standalone module
A series of compact encoding schemes for building small and fast parsers and serializers
A JavaScript implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm
A Babel plugin to make re-export modules more compact
Crazy fast http radix based router
JSON-LD serializer that implements the RDF/JS Sink interface and supports different output styles
Compact binary encoding for geographic data
Casts the given value to a flatten array, and removes falsey items (similar to lodash compact).
The best of both `JSON.stringify(obj)` and `JSON.stringify(obj, null, indent)`.
YAML 1.2 parser and serializer
A comprehensive library for mime-type mapping
Deep compact object for next.
Ultra-fast MessagePack implementation with extensions for records and structured cloning
A cross-platform, performant image component for React Native and Expo with Web support
better fetch for Node.js. Works on any JavaScript runtime!
Token-Oriented Object Notation (TOON) – Compact, human-readable, schema-aware encoding of JSON for LLM prompts
Lexer / tokenizer
Derivative of whatwg-url without unicode handling and optimized for Expo
Output compact diff result
The gem is an implementation of a proposal by its author to describe date and/or time in a compact and logical way. `Time` objects are assigned a few methods related to expressing them in the proposed notation.
The most compact yet powerful arbitrary nested objects validator. Especially handy to validate JSONs.
Define simple "compositor" classes that represent your domain objects in terms of Hashes and Arrays, and then allows you to construct complex JSON API responses using compact DSL.
Library serializing Ruby objects, optimized in many ways: * Space efficient: Use MessagePack (binary compact storage) and don't serialize twice the same object * Keep shared objects: if an object is shared by others, serialization still keeps the reference and does not duplicate objects in memory * Gives the ability to fine tune which attributes of your objects are to be serialized * Keeps backward compatibility with previously serialized versions.
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