Resource handler Angular old http
A naive servicify backend that use plain old HTTP for all its communication.
It's a very fast and efficient glob library for Node.js
Browser-friendly inheritance fully compatible with standard node.js inherits()
Full featured Promises/A+ implementation with exceptionally good performance
HTML5 `FormData` for Browsers and Node.
A pure JS HTTP parser for node.
Merge old source map and new source map in multi-transform flow
A library for finding and using SSH public keys
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
A JavaScript text diff implementation.
TypeScript/JS lib for dashboard layout and creation, responsive, mobile support, no external dependencies, with many wrappers (React, Angular, Vue, Ember, knockout...)
Middleware to destroy caching
LiveReload JS client - auto reload browser on changes
A generational pseudo-LRU cache with strict maximum size limits.
An à la carte set of polished, extensible, and accessible inputs built for React
Websocket Client & Server Library implementing the WebSocket protocol as specified in RFC 6455.
A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers.
A Minipass stream that raises an error if you get a different number of bytes than expected
A robust Punycode converter that fully complies to RFC 3492 and RFC 5891, and works on nearly all JavaScript platforms.
Runner script for sails generators
The Backstage backend plugin that provides the Backstage catalog
The Backstage plugin for browsing the Backstage catalog
A Hijri calendar (Based on Umm al-Qura calculations) plugin for moment.js.
At present realized generation for numbers, strings and sequences
Convert YAML files to .string format and vice versa.
This is my own re-write of an earlier version https://github.com/ctran/annotate_models when work on it waned. This work started out as an old-style Rails plugin; I am now re-bundling it as a gem-ified plugin.
This is an update to the old `gem mirror` command. It uses net/http/persistent and threads to grab the mirror set a little faster than the original. Eventually it will replace `gem mirror` completely. Right now the API is not completely stable (it will change several times before release), however, I will maintain stability in master.
*** bpci is a *fork* of cijoe (https://github.com/defunkt/cijoe/). *** cijoe is a sinatra-based continuous integration server. It's like an old rusty pickup truck: it might be smelly and gross, but it gets the job done.
A basic adaptor to send HTTP requests and parse the responses. Intended to bootstrap the quick writing of Adaptors for specific APIs, without having to write the same old JSON request and processing time and time again.
The splice family of Linux system calls can transfer data between file descriptors without the need to copy data into userspace. Instead of a userspace buffer, they rely on an ordinary Unix pipe as a kernel-level buffer. The `splice' and `tee' syscalls are also provided by the {sleepy_penguin}[https://yhbt.net/sleepy_penguin/] library. "io_splice" remains maintained for old applications or users experimenting with the vmsplice syscalls
Diff and patch tables
This is an old, deprecated version of the Ruby PostgreSQL driver that hasn't been maintained or supported since early 2008. You should install/require 'pg' instead. If you need the 'postgres' gem for legacy code that can't be converted, you can still install it using an explicit version, like so: gem install postgres -v '0.7.9.2008.01.28' gem uninstall postgres -v '>0.7.9.2008.01.28' If you have any questions, the nice folks in the Google group can help: http://goo.gl/OjOPP / ruby-pg@googlegroups.com
Real Estate Price change module for the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, one of the ways to index rent prices is to multiply the price with the Dutch Bureau of Statistics' (CBS, http://www.cbs.nl/) Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI is a float number larger than 1.0 that indicates the multiplication factor with which the old rent is to be multiplied. A Web service was set up at https://cpi-nl.heroku.com/ that serves these CPI numbers.
This is an old, deprecated version of the 'pg' gem that hasn't been maintained or supported since early 2008. You should install/require 'pg' instead. If you need ruby-pg for legacy code that can't be converted, you can still install it using an explicit version, like so: gem install ruby-pg -v '0.7.9.2008.01.28' gem uninstall ruby-pg -v '>0.7.9.2008.01.28' If you have any questions, the nice folks in the Google group can help: http://goo.gl/OjOPP / ruby-pg@googlegroups.com
BlueCloth is a Ruby implementation of John Gruber's Markdown[http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/], a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. To quote from the project page: Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). It borrows a naming convention and several helpings of interface from {Redcloth}[http://redcloth.org/], Why the Lucky Stiff's processor for a similar text-to-HTML conversion syntax called Textile[http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/]. BlueCloth 2 is a complete rewrite using David Parsons' Discount[http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount/] library, a C implementation of Markdown. I rewrote it using the extension for speed and accuracy; the original BlueCloth was a straight port from the Perl version that I wrote in a few days for my own use just to avoid having to shell out to Markdown.pl, and it was quite buggy and slow. I apologize to all the good people that sent me patches for it that were never released. Note that the new gem is called 'bluecloth' and the old one 'BlueCloth'. If you have both installed, you can ensure you're loading the new one with the 'gem' directive: # Load the 2.0 version gem 'bluecloth', '>= 2.0.0' # Load the 1.0 version gem 'BlueCloth' require 'bluecloth'
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