Returns true if an object was created by the `Object` constructor, or Object.create(null).
Check if a value is a plain object
It's a very fast and efficient glob library for Node.js
KENALL JavaScript SDK
A thing that is a lot like ES6 `Map`, but without iterators, for use in environments where `for..of` syntax and `Map` are not available.
normalized JS Object and JSON message and event protocol for ES6+ node.js, browsers, electron, vanialla js, react.js, components, actions, stores and dispatchers
Check if a value is an object
Easily translates plain ASCII punctuation characters into "smart" typographic punctuation HTML entities.
Test if a value is a plain object.
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
This package contains plain text helpers for Lexical.
This package contains rich text helpers for Lexical.
A generational pseudo-LRU cache with strict maximum size limits.
Generate or verify a Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) challenge pair
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Parse various types of files with ESLint.
Simple JS queue with auto run for node and browsers
Copy a descriptor from object A to object B
A tiny (2.8kB) and fast utility for getting a MIME type from an extension or filename
Type safe replacement for node's EventEmitter
Copy stuff into clipboard using JS with fallbacks
Tiny and elegant HTTP client based on the Fetch API
A collection of utility functions.
file downloading using client-side javascript
This gem is created to cater the projects which do not require a backend/database, but still need some of the niceties offered by the ActiveRecord
This theme is bare bone old style websites meaning little to no css.
Attributes on Steroids for Plain Old Ruby Objects
Attributes for Plain Old Ruby Objects
Maps config data onto plain old objects
Inspired by http://thepugautomatic.com/2014/03/draper/ to not use draper while decorating th
ActiveRecord Association Helper for PORO (Plain Old Ruby Object)
Write your views using plain old Ruby
Implements a Prolog inference engine using Plain Old Ruby Objects
oktags helps you organize your files by managing tags on them. It works by adding/removing at the end of the filename. Given a file 'cat.jpg', when adding the tags 'tag1' and 'tag2', the filename will become 'cat--[tag1,tag2].jpg'. The implementation is OS-agnostic, so it should work on Linux, macOS and Windows.
Validations for ruby objects or POROs.
Attributes for plain old Ruby objects. No dependencies, only simplicity and clearness.
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