Partial Class Experimental Library
Parse partial JSON generated by LLM
Modern ASP.NET WebForms-style codebehind for Express.js with server-side DOM manipulation, event handling, and partial class support using Cheerio for high performance.
Generate mixin for C# using partial class template
Merge CSS rules with PostCSS.
Resolve aliased dependency paths using a RequireJS config
A utility to recursively make all properties in a Zod schema optional.
Turns partial code location into precise code location
Introduces a new ? token in an argument list which allows for partially applying an argument list to a call expression
Compute the SVG path of a partial circle.
SQS partial batch failure middleware for the middy framework
Node addon for string extraction for msgpackr
TypeScript definitions for iso-3166-2
Percy CLI commands for running Percy with native apps.
Lightweight, zero-dependency JavaScript utility to convert bytes to human-readable strings with localization support
GitHub GraphQL API client for browsers and Node
Manypkg is a linter for `package.json` files in Yarn, npm, Lerna, pnpm, Bun or Rush monorepos.
Work seamlessly with partial mocks in TypeScript.
Allow parsing of partial application syntax
TypeScript recursive conversion between optional (partial) and undefined properties.
📝 Populate `@import` syntax with partial files
Tiny language and engine for selecting specific parts of a JS object, hiding the rest.
Self-healing markdown. Intelligently parses and styles incomplete Markdown blocks.
Parse complete javascript objects from partial JSON strings
Traits and partial classes for Ruby
A simple date class that can be used to store partial date values in a single column/attribute. An example use case would include an archive, or catalogue entry where the complete date is unknown.
Once you provide to a MultiRenderer instance the data it needs in each partial you are rendering in your view, the instance will render the given partial with it's local variables. This is usefull if you have a big view on your project, and you are rendering multiple arrays. Having all your iterations running on your controller can help you to detect a bottle neck that is causing your web page to run slow.
Once you provide to a MultiRenderer instance the data it needs in each partial you are rendering in your view, the instance will render the given partial with it's local variables. This is usefull if you have a big view on your project, and you are rendering multiple arrays. Having all your iterations running on your controller can help you to detect a bottle neck that is causing your web page to run slow.
Allow passing reserved words like "class", "next" etc to partials
It allows you to render .liquid templates with layout and partial support. It also provides filters, tags, drops class to be used inside your liquid template.
Create class dependancy graph. This is only partially complete.
This gem adds classes and ids to the view files and partials in your rails application
classes is a helper for building CSS class names in your Rails or Sinatra views. It's great for toggling individual classes or combining class names across your views and partials.
It allows you to render .liquid templates with layout and partial support. It also provides filters, tags, drops class to be used inside your liquid template.
It allows you to render .liquid templates with layout and partial support. It also provides filters, tags, drops class to be used inside your liquid template.
Partials FX extends Rails' partials to make them quack more like components. Each partial, located in app/views/components/, is backed by a Ruby class with the same name. It also supports CSS modules, meaning you define CSS in the component class and it gets “scoped” to that component only.
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