Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
Cli tools for napi-rs
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
Node.js tar binding https://docs.rs/tar/latest/tar/
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
https://linux.die.net/man/2/nice binding for Node.js
https://docs.rs/lzma-rs binding to Node.js via https://napi.rs
Fastest xxhash implementation in Node.js
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
https://docs.rs/lzma-rs binding to Node.js via https://napi.rs
Hashtag parser inspired by https://github.com/tonsser/hashtag-rs/ Given a string, this gem returns an array with an object with `text`, `start` and `end`. Its goal is to match Instagram's parsing of hashtags.
OSV is a high-performance CSV parser for Ruby, implemented in Rust. It wraps BurntSushi's csv-rs crate to provide fast CSV parsing with support for both hash-based and array-based row formats. Features include: Flexible input sources (file paths, gzipped files, IO objects, strings), configurable parsing options (headers, separators, quote chars), support for both hash and array output formats, whitespace trimming options, strict or flexible parsing modes, and is significantly faster than Ruby's standard CSV library.