A lightweight NodeJS template engine with localization support.
1. Stand on the branch Ex: `saku-player` 2. update the _blahaj_'s version in `package.json` 3. git **commit** and **push** the new changes 4. git **tag** the version and **push** to remote 5. go to Gitlab pipeline page, press the play button to trigger th
A [Svelte](https://svelte.dev) inspector plugin for [Vite](https://vitejs.dev).
React hook for detecting click, tap or point and hold event. Easy to use, highly customizable options, thoroughly tested.
Playwright CLI
A 1k script that adds a long-press event to the DOM using pure JS
A Node.js interface to the Android monkey tool.
Self-host the Press Start 2P font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
Provides key hold-start, holding, hold-end and other events.
airbnb/react-outside-click-handler but for React Native
The core engine of GestureEvents, a modern and robust multi-pointer gesture detection library for JavaScript.
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Images etc in Full Screen Lightbox Popovers for React Native
Handles press interactions across mouse, touch, keyboard, and screen readers.
A "press any key to continue" prompt for Inquirer.js
A React component to prompt the user to add the app as a PWA to the home screen with native iOS styles.
Use the Press Start 2P font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app
open-press core — runtime primitives, CLI, and render pipeline for AI-first fixed-layout documents.
QPress - The Ultimate Markdown Solution for Quasar Framework
A cross-browser/event abstraction that handles mouse and touch drag sequences
Handling media-routes/sensors/events during a audio/video chat on React Native
n8n node for Kommo Api
Repeat test suite multiple times
Make your PDFs compliant with press-ready PDF/X-1a.
Press E in your browser to edit the page in TextMate.
The edit mode is activated by pressing an 'edit' button on a show view. This shows additional editing tools and switches on the best_in_place form fields. When editing is finished, use 'save' or 'cancel' buttons to quit the edit mode and return to a normal show view. Several editing groups per page are supported. Thus, you can have several 'boxes' to edit on a page.
WATIR is "Web Application Testing in Ruby". Watir (pronounced water) is a free, open-source functional testing tool for automating browser-based tests of web applications. It works with applications written in any language. Watir drives the Internet Explorer browser the same way an end user would. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. Watir also checks results, such as whether expected text appears on the page, or whether a control is enabled. Watir can test web applications written in any language. Watir is a Ruby library that works with Internet Explorer on Windows.
FireWatir stands for "Web Application Testing in Ruby for Firefox". FireWatir (pronounced firewater) is a free, open-source functional testing tool for automating browser-based tests of web applications. It works with applications written in any language. FireWatir drives the Firefox browser the same way an end user would. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. FireWatir also checks results, such as whether expected text appears on the page, or whether a control is enabled. FireWatir is a Ruby library that works with Firefox on Windows. It also works on Linux, Mac but without support for JavaScript popups (currently support will be there shortly).
The inner working of an enigma machine has three rotors. Each rotors has wrapped around it the 26 letters. When a key is pressed it moves the rotor ahead one alphabet. The other rotors kick off after the first has completed a revolution and so for the third.When this is done, text in plain english becomes gibberish. Before you start encrypting you and your recipient must agree upon a key which can be set on the machine. Find out more on my GitHub page
FireWatir stands for "Web Application Testing in Ruby for Firefox". FireWatir (pronounced firewater) is a free, open-source functional testing tool for automating browser-based tests of web applications. It works with applications written in any language. FireWatir drives the Firefox browser the same way an end user would. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. FireWatir also checks results, such as whether expected text appears on the page, or whether a control is enabled. FireWatir is a Ruby library that works with Firefox on Windows. It also works on Linux, Mac but without support for JavaScript popups (currently support will be there shortly).
Lookout-Rake Lookout-Rake provides Rake¹ tasks for testing using Lookout. ¹ See http://rake.rubyforge.org/ § Installation Install Lookout-Rake with % gem install lookout-rake § Usage Include the following code in your ‹Rakefile›: require 'lookout-rake-3.0' Lookout::Rake::Tasks::Test.new If the ‹:default› task hasn’t been defined it’ll be set to depend on the ‹:test› task. The ‹:check› task will also depend on the ‹:test› task. There’s also a ‹:test:coverage› task that gets defined that uses the coverage library that comes with Ruby 1.9 to check the test coverage when the tests are run. You can hook up your test task to use your Inventory¹: load File.expand_path('../lib/library-X.0/version.rb', __FILE__) Lookout::Rake::Tasks::Test.new :inventory => Library::Version Also, if you use the tasks that come with Inventory-Rake², the test task will hook into the inventory you tell them to use automatically, that is, the following will do: load File.expand_path('../lib/library-X.0/version.rb', __FILE__) Inventory::Rake::Tasks.define Library::Version Lookout::Rake::Tasks::Test.new For further usage information, see the {API documentation}³. ¹ Inventory: http://disu.se/software/inventory/ ² Inventory-Rake: http://disu.se/software/inventory-rake/ ³ API: http://disu.se/software/lookout-rake/api/Lookout/Rake/Tasks/Test/ § Integration To use Lookout together with Vim¹, place ‹contrib/rakelookout.vim› in ‹~/.vim/compiler› and add compiler rakelookout to ‹~/.vim/after/ftplugin/ruby.vim›. Executing ‹:make› from inside Vim will now run your tests and an errors and failures can be visited with ‹:cnext›. Execute ‹:help quickfix› for additional information. Another useful addition to your ‹~/.vim/after/ftplugin/ruby.vim› file may be nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>M <Esc>:call <SID>run_test()<CR> let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' | nunmap <buffer> <Leader>M' function! s:run_test() let test = expand('%') let line = 'LINE=' . line('.') if test =~ '^lib/' let test = substitute(test, '^lib/', 'test/', '') let line = "" endif execute 'make' 'TEST=' . shellescape(test) line endfunction Now, pressing ‹<Leader>M› will either run all tests for a given class, if the implementation file is active, or run the test at or just before the cursor, if the test file is active. This is useful if you’re currently receiving a lot of errors and/or failures and want to focus on those associated with a specific class or on a specific test. ¹ Find out more about Vim at http://www.vim.org/ § Financing Currently, most of my time is spent at my day job and in my rather busy private life. Please motivate me to spend time on this piece of software by donating some of your money to this project. Yeah, I realize that requesting money to develop software is a bit, well, capitalistic of me. But please realize that I live in a capitalistic society and I need money to have other people give me the things that I need to continue living under the rules of said society. So, if you feel that this piece of software has helped you out enough to warrant a reward, please PayPal a donation to now@disu.se¹. Thanks! Your support won’t go unnoticed! ¹ Send a donation: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=now%40disu%2ese&item_name=Nikolai%20Weibull%20Software%20Services § Reporting Bugs Please report any bugs that you encounter to the {issue tracker}¹. ¹ See https://github.com/now/lookout-rake/issues § Authors Nikolai Weibull wrote the code, the tests, the manual pages, and this README.
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