Domain parser that automatically updates its suffix lists from Mozilla's publicsuffix.org
Splits a hostname into subdomains, domain and (effective) top-level domains
Parse domains by given template
Library to work against complex domain names, subdomains and URIs.
Library to work against complex domain names, subdomains and URIs. Only contains ICANN section.
simple persistent cookiejar system
Parse an SMTP (RFC-5321) address
A list of [disposable email domains](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disposable_email_address) like `mailinator.com`. You can use it to detect or block disposable accounts in your signup process. Exact domain matches are found in [index.json](https://github.
Splits an url into sub-domain, domain and effective top-level-domain
Parse HTML character references
A database of free and disposable email domains and a handy Node.js module for querying it.
Parse the Forwarded header (RFC 7239) into an array of objects
JSON.parse with context information on error
A React hook wrapper for Merge Link.
Small footprint URL parser that works seamlessly across Node.js and browser environments
Node.js path.parse() ponyfill
JSON.parse with context information on error
JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML
utility library for parsing asn1 files for use with browserify-sign.
hast utility to create an element from a simple CSS selector
Parse HTTP Content-Type header according to RFC 7231
An Esprima-compatible JavaScript parser built on Acorn
Parse milliseconds into an object
A comprehensive list of all free email domain providers
PublicSuffix can parse and decompose a domain name into top level domain, domain and subdomains.
Parse the registered domain name from a URL.
Simple, uncomplicated, schemed domain parsing using Addressable
Gem for parsing domain of url
Parse the registered domain name from a URL.
Running and parsing of the protein transmembrane domain predictor octopus
WebGet Ruby Gem: Domain Specific Language Reader to parse DSL text
Parse ifconfig output into a rich domain model
Parse, build, and manipulate URLs with query parameter management, normalization, domain extraction, and URL joining. Built on Ruby stdlib URI.
Whois is an intelligent WHOIS client and parser written in pure Ruby. It can query registry data for IPv4, IPv6 and top level domains, and parse the responses into easy-to-use Ruby objects via the whois-parser library.
Sift identifies certain types of emails and parses email content so you can deliver a richer experience to your users. Sift can parse emails from a variety of domains.
Parses HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE http header and sets the I18n.locale based on that, if it's missing it uses toplevel regional domain suffix or falls back to I18n.default_locale