returns the size of a given object
Get the length of own enumerable properties on an object excluding the object's prototype properties.
return size of object
Limits a javascript object serialized JSON size in KBytes by trimming the attributes in order of size
A native package to quickly calculate an object size
Calculate and trim object size by specifying properties
- Cross-domain browser storage API and secure bi-directional `postMessage` iFrame communication. - Data object size is limited up to 3MB.
Sizeof of a JavaScript object in Bytes
extended POSIX-style sprintf
Get the gzipped size of a string or buffer
Parse CSS inline style to JavaScript object.
Get the size of a folder by iterating through its sub-files and -folders.
Intuitive magical memoization library with Proxy and WeakMap
Source code handling classes for webpack
Cyclist is an efficient cyclic list implemention.
Reliably get the terminal window size (columns & rows)
Parser for FTP server responses
GeoJson Reducer simplifies the coordinates of GeoJson data, in order to reduce the file/object size.
HPACK implementation
A modern CSS parser and stringifier with TypeScript support
measures element size
JS Object representation of a stack frame
Persistent ordered mapping from strings
Accessible medium.com-style image zoom for React
Git remote helper backed by cloud object stores (S3, Azure Blob Storage)
Git remote helper binaries (git-remote-s3+https, git-remote-az+https, …) and LFS custom-transfer agent backed by cloud object stores
ICAP client and server crate
ByteSize is a simple Ruby object that stores a size in bytes, while providing human-readible string output with apropriate SI or IEC suffixes. Ample convenience methods are also supplied for quick shorthand.
An experimental personal project to build a basic image gallery. Uses an external object for processing images sizes.
A generic thread-safe object pool for Ruby with configurable size, checkout timeouts, idle timeout eviction, health checks, and lazy resource creation.
turn a list into a 3D object of any shape and size... as long as that shape is a cube
Creates a grid of variable size with alterable objects
A framework to write object to XML mappers in Ruby that can then function both in whole-document manipulation as well as constant memory unlimited size importing and exporting of XML.
gol lets one start random games of Game of Life with chooseable params like grid size, speed, duration and objects.
The file-find library provides a better, more object oriented approach to finding files. It allows you to find files based on a variety of properties, such as access time, size, owner, etc. You can also limit directory depth.
Hirb provides a mini view framework for console applications and uses it to improve ripl(irb)'s default inspect output. Given an object or array of objects, hirb renders a view based on the object's class and/or ancestry. Hirb offers reusable views in the form of helper classes. The two main helpers, Hirb::Helpers::Table and Hirb::Helpers::Tree, provide several options for generating ascii tables and trees. Using Hirb::Helpers::AutoTable, hirb has useful default views for at least ten popular database gems i.e. Rails' ActiveRecord::Base. Other than views, hirb offers a smart pager and a console menu. The smart pager only pages when the output exceeds the current screen size. The menu is used in conjunction with tables to offer two dimensional menus.
A Ruby gem that provides an IO wrapper with progress reporting capabilities. It wraps any IO object and calls a callback with the current offset and total size on each read operation, making it perfect for implementing progress bars or monitoring file operations.
Hirb provides a mini view framework for console applications and uses it to improve ripl(irb)'s default inspect output. Given an object or array of objects, hirb renders a view based on the object's class and/or ancestry. Hirb offers reusable views in the form of helper classes. The two main helpers, Hirb::Helpers::Table and Hirb::Helpers::Tree, provide several options for generating ascii tables and trees. Using Hirb::Helpers::AutoTable, hirb has useful default views for at least ten popular database gems i.e. Rails' ActiveRecord::Base. Other than views, hirb offers a smart pager and a console menu. The smart pager only pages when the output exceeds the current screen size. The menu is used in conjunction with tables to offer two dimensional menus.
The Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) is a data format whose design goals include the possibility of extremely small code size, fairly small message size, and extensibility without the need for version negotiation (RFC8949). It is used in different protocols like the Client to Authenticator Protocol CTAP2 which is a essential part of FIDO2 authenticators/ Passkeys.
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