A collection of utility libraries used by other Facebook JS projects
Check whether a browser event matches a hotkey.
Zip it and ship it
Tlon/Urbit skill for OpenClaw agents
Shiki's fork of `vscode-textmate`
Environment-agnostic, ESM-friendly logger for simple needs.
Static content module for policy and legal pages in Open Mercato apps.
A faster CLI for Prettier.
Utilities for the express web framework (web server)
A Node.js fetch shim using built-in Request, Response, and Headers (but without native fetch)
A client-side library to make absolutely positioned elements attach to elements in the page efficiently.
Blazing fast, zero configuration web application bundler
Fast, expressive styling for React.
Apollo Federation internal utilities
An advanced font engine for Node and the browser
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Full xterm terminal, in your browser
This plugin generates [Vercel Build Output API v3](https://vercel.com/docs/build-output-api/v3) for Gatsby v4+ projects.
Easy and flexible API mocking
Test harnesses for LeafyGreen repositories
Qwen Code - AI-powered coding assistant
A polyfill for Ember.assign in <= 2.4
Library to interact with an Urbit ship over HTTP
Lightweight harness-first flow toolkit for coding agents
A library to make the hard parts of commercial shipping a little easier.
Fluentd is an open source data collector designed to scale and simplify log management. It can collect, process and ship many kinds of data in near real-time.
Embulk is an open-source, plugin-based bulk data loader to scale and simplify data management across heterogeneous data stores. It can collect and ship any kinds of data in high throughput with transaction control.
Fluentd is an open source data collector designed to scale and simplify log management. It can collect, process and ship many kinds of data in near real-time.
Fluentd is an open source data collector designed to scale and simplify log management. It can collect, process and ship many kinds of data in near real-time.
Fluentd is an open source data collector designed to scale and simplify log management. It can collect, process and ship many kinds of data in near real-time.
Graph is a type of hash that outputs in graphviz's dot format. It comes with a command-line interface that is easily pluggable. It ships with plugins to graph dependencies and status of installed rubygems, rake tasks, homebrew ports, mac ports, and freebsd ports, coloring leaf nodes blue, outdated nodes red, and outdated leaf nodes purple (red+blue). OSX quick tip: % sudo gem install graph --development % sudo brew install graphviz % gem unpack graph % cd graph* % rake gallery % open gallery/*.png
OpenClacky is a 100% open-source (MIT) AI Agent that matches Claude Code on capability at comparable cost. Built on two years of agentic R&D, it ships with a minimal 16-tool core, near-100% prompt cache hit rate, idle-time auto-compression, and BYOK support for any OpenAI-compatible model. A natural-language Skill system lets you create, evolve, and monetize agent capabilities without writing code, plus first-class integrations with Feishu, WeCom, WeChat, Discord, and Telegram.
With this gem you can monitor Polish Post parcels and registered mail as well as packages shipped by Pocztex. It allows you to see basic data about the consignment as well as all the post offices it has gone through (including their locations and opening hours). The data is downloaded from a public SOAP API of the Polish Post (http://www.poczta-polska.pl/pliki/webservices/Metody%20i%20struktury%20uslugi%20sieciowej%20Poczty%20Polskiej%20SA.pdf) and wrapped into Ruby classes for your convenience.
Hen'i-tai (変異体) is a mutation testing framework for Ruby 4+. It produces Stryker-compatible mutation-testing-report-schema JSON, integrates with the Stryker Dashboard, and ships with a standalone HTML report powered by mutation-testing-elements. A free, open-source alternative to the mutant gem — with built-in cost-reduction strategies, per-test coverage analysis, and CI/CD integration out of the box.
Most is a simple academic modular open software tester. Most, the Core is the main part of the system. Most provides the environment and interface bridges for modules that will implement the basic functionality of the testing system. In general Most, the Core consists form two main interfaces: the connector and the tester. The connector interface offers the basic bridge to make an implementation of a module which will act as a controlling interface of the system. It can be a command line interface or it can be a module which will set up a server providing a network access for end users. The tester interface allows building an implementation of the software validator. By default the Most ships with the tester compliant with the ICPC Validator Standard. The Most system proposes to implement a testing system following this standard, but it is not obligatory. The 3-rd party implementation can vary significantly considering the user preferences. It is possible to build other interface bridges using the abstract interface classes provided by the Most system to extend the functionality of the modules. For example the implementation of the connector interface in the form of the network server can build a tunnel interface bridge, so that developers can make implementations, for example, of a SSH tunnel in order to provide a secure connection with the testing system. The default system bundle is shipped with a number of basic interface implementations (modules). Please, consider taking a look on realize notes for the list of supplied modules.
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