Parses a version string into its constituent parts
Light ECMAScript (JavaScript) Value Notation - human written, concise, typed, flexible
Turn node's process.version into something useful.
JSON.parse with context information on error
Parse HTTP Content-Type header according to RFC 7231
Parse a passwd file into a list of users.
Small footprint URL parser that works seamlessly across Node.js and browser environments
JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML
JSDoc parser
Parse json safely and at max speed
Parse a glob pattern into an object of tokens.
Simple RFC 6838 media type parser and formatter
Pollyfill for node.js `path.parse`, parses a filepath into an object.
Resole and parse `tsconfig.json`, replicating to TypeScript's behaviour
Dependency-free RFC 3986 URI toolbox
Parse a PNG
A modern CSS parser and stringifier with TypeScript support
Lint your commit messages
Functions for dealing with a PostgresSQL connection string
Parse Postgres interval columns
Parse the Forwarded header (RFC 7239) into an array of objects
An Esprima-compatible JavaScript parser built on Acorn
A utility package to parse strings
JSON.parse with context information on error
Parse semantic version strings into comparable objects with support for sorting, finding the latest version, and checking constraint satisfaction.
General purpose Ruby library that allows you to parse, compare and manipulate version strings in multiple formats.
Easy Postgres version utilities
Parses and compares version strings that comply with Semantic Versioning 2.0 (http://semver.org/)
Overrides the regular expression used to parse gem version strings to allow for pre release version strings in older versions of rubygems
Simple, well-tested library to parse or create version strings
Parse a version from the content type string and then use it in the environment variable. For example: 'Content-type:text/html;vnd.example-com.foo+json; version=1.1' will be parsed into 1.1
EmojiSub allows you to use :short_code_emoji: in your text and quickly replace it with the natural Unicode versions via a bit of string parsing logic
ParseUserAgent is a library for parsing HTTP User Agent strings. It provides access to the browser name, broswer version (major and minor), operating system name, and operating system version (major and minor).
A utility library that provides a `Semantic::Version` value object. You can parse strings into version objects or construct them by hand. Any module, class, or object can be given a version through a helper. All version objects properly handle instantiation, duplication, cloning, accessors, mutators, stringification, and comparison; and come with helpful predicate methods.
Define version string layouts with a class DSL, parse with .parse, round-trip with #to_s.
Provides a Ruby API to control Vagrant where Vagrant is installed via the Installer package on Mac OS X. Vagrant was historically available as a gem, naturally providing a Ruby API to control Vagrant in other Ruby libraries and applications. However, since version 1.1.0, Vagrant is distributed exclusively using an Installer package. To control Vagrant when it's installed this way, other Ruby libraries and applications typically need to invoke the Vagrant binary, which requires forking a new process and parsing its output using string manipulation.
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