A command-line options menu builder
Rete options menu plugin ==== #### Rete.js plugin
Select inputs let users choose one option from an options menu.
sw-options-menu is a web-component from Synbee Webcomponents Library, built with StencilJS, TypeScript, Storybook. It's based on the web-component standard and it's designed to be agnostic from the JavaScirpt framework you are using.
A small floating options menu package
A native looking options dialog for Ios, Android and Web
Options menu
View docs [here](https://radix-ui.com/primitives/docs/components/dropdown-menu).
View docs [here](https://radix-ui.com/primitives/docs/components/context-menu).
View docs [here](https://radix-ui.com/primitives/docs/components/navigation-menu).
This is an internal utility, not intended for public usage.
The Sakai options menu
A menu displays a list of options and allows a user to select one or more of them.
Lightweight React menu component for adding navigation, action, or context menus
Simple menu elements for ProseMirror
A dropdown menu displays a list of actions or options to a user.
menu ui component for react
bubble-menu extension for tiptap
floating-menu extension for tiptap
React component for building accessible menu, dropdown, submenu, context menu, and more
This package is part of the [React Native CLI](../../README.md). It contains commands for managing iOS part of React Native app.
Expo/React Native module with the developer menu.
An `<sp-action-menu>` is an action button that triggers an overlay with `<sp-menu-items>` for activation. Use an `<sp-menu>` element to outline the items that will be made available to the user when interacting with the `<sp-action-menu>` element. By defa
An example for how to set up a ProseMirror editor
Manage your GnuPG keys with ease!
Linux kernel manager and activity monitor
A CLI for accessing Stanford Food Menu options
À la carte markdown parsing
simple_navigation_renderers gem adds renderers for Bootstrap 2 and 3. With these renderers you will be able create any bootstrap navigation elements, such as: submenu, navbar-text, divider, header. As well as add icons to menu elements, such as: gliphicons, font-awesome icons, even custom icons. Also you have split option for main menu containing submenu.
Removes shipping options from the product and admin menu and the deliver step from checkout
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.
Feathers is a minimalist CSS reset and boilerplate with optional rules that can be 'layered in' to apply sensible defaults to common widgets, such as navigation, forms, buttons, and menus
Add a :nav option to Rails routes mapper 'resources' method, that adds the resource to an array. It can be used to populate a navigation menu.
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.
It lets you patch your project for XCode injection directly from command line rather than using option in Xcode or AppCode menu, which generates a lot of alerts
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 program to ease and automate the planning of meals. Each meal has a main dish and optionally side dishes as well. These are currently loaded from the meals.csv file in the directory of the command line script. That will be changed in a future release when they will be loaded from a database instead. A menu consists of any number of days that the user chooses. Each day can have any meal as user wishes. When the program is run, the meals are loaded at random from the meal source and presented to the user. The user then has the option to switch out any that she doesn't want on a particular day. If two meals are given, the two meals are switched between each other. If only one meal is given, that meal is switched with another from the meal source that isn't already in the menu. When the user quits the program, the current menu is stored in a menu.txt file so that it can be printed and used in shopping, preparing meals, etc. In a future release, each dish in a meal will be associated with a recipe so that a shopping list and recipe book can be created directly from the same source.
# MakeData A CLI for generating fake json, csv, or yaml data. Uses Faker to produce fake data in whatever category you choose. ## Quick Start Requires `peco`, so `brew install peco` (or however you get packages) ``` mkdata ``` Follow the prompts to select the category, keys, count, and format. ## Options `-h --help` Shows the help menu `-c --category [CATEGORY]` choose a category from Faker. (I can never remember these, so I use the interactive mode. Mostly here so that this could be used without interaction, like in a script) `-f --format [FORMAT]` json, csv, or yaml. What format to generate the data in. `-a --all` use all the keys from that Faker category.
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