get os lang
Launch puppeteer with arbitrary user preferences.
fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as recursive mkdir, copy, and remove.
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Unopinionated, no-frills CLI argument parser
Dot-Object-extra makes it possible to transform javascript objects using dot notation.
React PropType Utilities
TypeScript definitions for fs-extra
Stealth mode: Applies various techniques to make detection of headless puppeteer harder.
Infer strong typings for commander options and action handlers
Base class for puppeteer-extra plugins.
Custom user data directory for puppeteer.
A collection of standard object serializers for Pino
extra-watch-webpack-plugin would help you to attach extra files or dirs to webpack's watch system
tiny binary search function with comparators
Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for React Hooks related rules.
Teach puppeteer new tricks through plugins.
A node module to get your node module started
Teach playwright new tricks through plugins.
Promisified version of cross-spawn
path-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js path package.
Interact with system UI elements
File system walker with Readable stream interface.
Servies helps you to build a backend for your application.
Enables extra meta data options for TMail::Mail objects
A copy of ActiveSupport's present and blank objects without the extra baggage.
URL object used in Lux framework, allows path attributes and path params
Provides methods for indexing objects to Index Tank. Extra convenience methods included for Active Record objects.
Validacity adds an extra layer of validation objects where all your validation logic can be moved to.
A set of extensions and improvements to the Ruby GSL interface. Modifies some GSL objects to allow Marshalling, and provides some extra classes and functions.
VERY SIMPLISTIC memoization for functions (one memoized value per function; no regard for arguments). Uses UnboundMethods instead of method aliasing, so you don't see extra method names when you inspect your object.
It's a way to store data along with a git commit object that is less freeform than something like "Close gh-11" but more freeform than having to add extra data structures to the git commit object. It is also completely compatible for people wanting to read this metadata directly from an interface like git-log or github. This gem allows reading this data.
ActiveDryDeps does not modify constructor and supports Dependency Injection for modules. Also you can import method from any object in your container. Adding extra dependencies is easy and improve readability your code.
Stencil is a templating library with a number of design goals. * Limited code in templates. This isn't meant to embed ruby in anything - it allows for simple control structures, since that's typically what you need in a template, but full access to the Ruby interpreter is just a tempatation into sin. (From a separation of concerns standpoint.) There's a certain amount of code available in conditionals and interpolations, since otherwise they're much harder to do... * Easy to extend. If you do need something extra from a template, not having it in the templating language is frustrating. It's easy to add features to stencil, since they're described in as well-designed classes. * Generic output. Not everything is a website or a mime-encoded email. It's nice to be able to spit out generic text from time to time. * Data sourced from simple datatypes - hashes and array, referenced with data paths. Views can be extracted from any object, or built up in code.
Enhances the ActionMailer Previews introduced in 4.1 by automatically creating ActionMailer Previews at runtime in development mode. See automatic previews of your ActionMailer emails, with no extra effort or mock data. Install the action_mailer_auto_previews gem into your :development group, and it'll 'just work' with sensible defaults. Each ActionMailer email object that has .deliver or .deliver_later called will automatically launch your default browser right to a ActionMailer Preview page with the real data passed to that email. Flexible options allow you to alter this behavior as well. Warning: Since this is dynamically creating Ruby classes/methods, you will want to make sure your web-server is single threaded. For example, if you're using Puma, be sure to set the `workers` configuration parameter to 1.
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