Papercut is a node package to handle image upload, resize and sync with Amazon s3
Papercut is a scraping/crawling library for Node.js, written in Typescript.
n8n node for working with the PaperCut MF / NG health monitoring api
Submit Papercut Print from CLI for Univ. of Tsukuba
University of Tsukuba school life utilities. Manaba attend (atmnb) helper, and PaperCut U.T. uploader.
An SDK for PaperCut Hive
WebGL graphic library
Simple Email Client built with JavaFX and SMTP Mail.
webmail4dev is a CLI/service which starts a local smtp server and a web server that displays all emails received by the smtp server.
In-browser JavaScript IDE and execution environment
An image processing library with multiple storage support.
Worker-thread sandbox host for AMail plugins. Enforces manifest-declared permissions at the worker boundary.
Angular standalone directive that detects when an element's text is ellipsized — exposes a reactive isTruncated signal so a tooltip (Material or anything else) only shows when the content actually overflows.
Attend Manaba at Univ. Tsukuba from CLI
Un-official Textpro Pacakage
Randomly replaces text with profanity.
Inner WS credentials service consumer
Un-official Textpro Module for WhatsBixby
剪纸工具
A library and CLI tool for slicing and joining images.
Papercut is an EPUB rendering and pagination engine for Rust. (Early pre-alpha, API under active design.)
Elephant Ladder: a Rust-based reading system. (Name reserved.)
Rust's missing `String` literal
EPUB Stack: a modern Rust implementation of the EPUB standard. (Name reserved, API under active design.)
CLI that orchestrates coding agents (Claude Code and others) through a phased implementation plan, with automatic test/commit loops and a TUI dashboard
prelude that the rust stdlib should have always had
html document tools
Papercut - built on .NET. Ever need to test emails from an application, but don't necessarily want it sending them out? Don't want to hassle with pointing it to a physical SMTP server? All you want to is verify it can send email, and take a look at the message. Papercut is your answer. Papercut is a simplified SMTP server designed to only receive messages (not to send them on) with a GUI on top of it allowing you to see the messages it receives. It doesn't enforce any restrictions on addresses, it just takes the message and allows you see it. It is only active while it is running, and if you want it in the background, just minimize it to the system tray. When it receives a new message, a balloon message will show up to let you know.
Add simple attribute annotations to your active records
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.