lightweight type reflection for node.js
MONARC's Obviously Not A Redux Clone
logo element for hax, obviously as a hax capable element.
logo element for hax, obviously as a hax capable element.
Obviously library for UI components based on bootstrap
Controlled text perturbations that make polished text less obviously AI-generated.
Obviously Safe XHTML
This is obviously based on https://github.com/taessina/gatsby-source-firestore
A jQuery pagination plugin (obviously)
Check for unhelpful ‘assuming’ phrases such as ‘just’, ‘simply’ or ‘obviously’ with retext
A correct and based array implementation. 1-based indexing. obviously.
A set of classes and react components to make work your react-native app in a browser. (with some limitations obviously)
Toni, a simple and efficient bitmap implementation for positive integer sets (max 32 bits), with no element repetition, using bitwise operations and a Buffer. Modifying a single bit instead of an entire byte, obviously saves 87.5% of Buffer space, but it
A React Native package for promoting and upselling your awesome app with using SKOverlay on React Native app. Works on iOS 14 (obviously)
A set of classes and react components to make work your react-native app in a browser. (with some limitations obviously)
April Dunford's Obviously Awesome positioning methodology — 10-step process, Replacement Test, market frame strategies, weak positioning diagnostics.
Check for unhelpful ‘assuming’ phrases such as ‘just’, ‘simply’ or ‘obviously’ with retext
This is just a little utility for doing realtime type-checking in JS. Obviously, there are already [some kinds of typed arrays in JS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Typed_arrays), but they mostly deal with number types and/o
Nail your product positioning in 10 minutes using April Dunford's Obviously Awesome framework
Primarily used to interface with the API for this test exercise. Obviously this is pretty rudimentary for this exercise but this could be expanded to be more flexible and less coupled.
View tools that present items obviously. This module limits the range of screen for showing its tools as the out of range of 2 grids are unused.
A simple, light and pretty pure javascript for developing browser dialogs and notifications which is following Google's Material Design guidelines. Obviously, it is responsive and no need other library
- Install Node.js (obviously). I'm using v14. - Install [yarn](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/lang/en/). You want v1, aka "classic". One you installed it, `yarn -v` should give you something like `v1.22.10`. - Clone the project - Run `yarn install` to instal
A behavior tree implementation that separates model logic from action implementation and provides behavior-tree-as-a-service. Try the [interactive demo](http://0xABAD.github.io/behavior_tree). This is obviously based on [Dan Abad](https://github.com/0xABA
Yet another rusty package manager
Minimum comparison merge of two sorted sequences with random access
Simple key-reading using Termios from Libc. Unsafe for obvious reasons. Also doesn't work on Windows for obvious reasons.
A grep-like tool which understands source code syntax and allows for manipulation in addition to search
Zinso Obvious Minimal Language
Just a demo for argh.
A block-mesh-compatible binary greedy mesher for voxel chunks, with optional AO-safe merging.
A colorful Flappy Bird clone written in Rust. Cross platform. Has own physic engine. Parallel.
Image codec comparison and evaluation library
Dead Simple File Server -- The missing Rust development web server.
Deterministic, BIP39-encoded human-readable fingerprints of digests. Same hash always renders the same short, memorable, dash-separated word string.
A (perhaps) obvious indexed bitmap in Rust.
Makes using namespaced model names, like Project::Discussion, much less painful. No more `class_name: 'Project::Discussion'` options required.
ahhh, dry them.
It's an admin, obviously.
Conversion module obviously allows object conversion and extends attr_writer/accessor
aws command line tool for ASMR. ASMR stands for AssumeRole, obviously!
Because which is boring.
An alternative to attr_protected that supports a simpler, more secure params assignment mindset while also encouraging obviousness.
Store ActiveRecord IDs non-obviously in URL using hashids.
This project is an attempt to provide c-style enums for ruby. It's obviously impossible (and not even desirable) to capture the exact syntax and semantics of c's enums in a ruby implementation, but the major capabilities and usage patterns are supported.
APICache allows any API client library to be easily wrapped with a robust caching layer. It supports caching (obviously), serving stale data and limits on the number of API calls. It's also got a handy syntax if all you want to do is cache a bothersome url.
Opens a Windows FileOpenDialogBox and returns the filepath. Only works with Win32 and Win64 obviously. Check out the Github homepage for usage instructions.
Under the hood, Secure Hasher is quite obviously flawed relying on an old school unix-style crypt method. This gem provides a perfect example of how not to manage passwords.
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