find objects that match comparator object of regex fields
CSS Selector Generator
Find package.json files in parent directories, keep finding until you find the right one using iterators.
Standalone CSS Selector Finder and Parser.
Find shortest path through a network of GeoJSON
detector of copy/paste in files
Typescript implementation of the GeoJSON Path Finder algorithm from https://github.com/perliedman/geojson-path-finder
Quickly find system font names and metadata without native dependencies
walk a directory tree recursively with events
A Node Module for finding files by attributes. Originally developed to find files modified since a particular date.
Address Finder JS library backed by the Ideal Postcodes UK address search API
Finder for Appium Flutter driver
Authenticate, search and access Frontify assets data from any secure web app.
walk a directory tree recursively with events
Recursively find and filter files and folders in a directory.
find a executable chrome in your system automatic
[ABANDONED] File system recursive finder
The peak picking routines for 2D arrays. This library looks for the local maxima of the given input matrix. The input matrix has to be specified as a single vector.
A tool to find executable (npx-compatible) packages within a specific npm scope
Media manager for Braft Editor.
Page Objects Finder app for inspecting web pages in chrome
High-performance fuzzy file finder for Node.js - perfect for LLM agent tools
A Simple Lyrics Finder That Just Works!
Page Objects Finder app for inspecting web pages in chrome
Trailblazer Finder Objects
Assign multiple roles to any User or other ActiveRecord object. Select only the appropriate objects based on intelligent, chainable ActiveRecord::Relation finder methods.
A Rails concern to make caching ActiveRecord objects as dead-simple as possible. Uses the built-in Rails.cache mechanism, and implements the new finder methods available in Rails 4.0 to ensure maximum future compatibility.
Detects #uck F|_|__C_K and other variations of hidden swear words in text. Usage: ``` finder = BadWordDetector.new finder.find("What the #uck") it will return BadWord object ``` Transformation rules is defined in form: {"#" => {"symbol"=>"f", "weight" => 2}} (where weight is optional) in file conf/rules.yaml List of swear words is located in conf/library.yaml Whitelist of english words in conf/whitelist.yaml You can also set own rules: finder = BadWordDetector.new rules, library, whitelist
Null Object Models is a gem that provides finder method(s) extensions to ActiveRecord::Base objects. These finder methods will return either default or defined null objects if an object is not found with the given ID(s). This is very useful for preventing nil errors. I recommend using this gem if you have dangling records and have yet to implement some sort of soft destroy implementation.
dm-sql-finders add #by_sql to your DataMapper models and provides a clean mechanism for using the names of the properties in your model, instead of the actual fields in the database. Any SQL is supported and actual DataMapper Query objects wrap the SQL, thus delaying its execution until a kicker method materializes the records for the query. \ You can also chain standard DataMapper query methods onto the #by_sql call to refine the query.
Specifind offers advanced ActiveRecord dynamic find_by_* methods that include comparators (like the grails ORM). Coupled with some solid SQL injection mitigation through strict verification of type and string escaping, your find methods will be much more readable. If an object of the wrong type (based on the type of the corresponding column of the db) is passed into a finder, it will raise an exception. Ruby 1.9.2 and above are supported
dm-sql-finders add #by_sql to your DataMapper models and provides a clean mechanism for using the names of the properties in your model, instead of the actual fields in the database. Any SQL is supported and actual DataMapper Query objects wrap the SQL, thus delaying its execution until a kicker method materializes the records for the query. You can also chain standard DataMapper query methods onto the #by_sql call to refine the query.
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