The commons suggesters for text fields - for patch-* family apps
Snyk's policy parser and matching logic
process information for node.js and browsers
Fix broken node modules with no fuss
Fast implementation of JSON-Patch (RFC-6902) with duplex (observe changes) capabilities
Enhance ESLint with better support for large scale monorepos
npm package for https://github.com/google/diff-match-patch
Primitives for building your prosemirror suggestion and autocomplete functionality
Patch console methods to intercept output
Generates a set of Sanity patches needed to change an item (usually a document) from one shape to another
process information for node.js and browsers
TypeScript definitions for diff-match-patch
Robust diff, match and patch algorithms to perform operations required for synchronizing plain text
Patch typescript to support custom transformers in tsconfig.json
SCIM Patch operation (rfc7644).
Implementation of JSON Merge Patch (RFC 7396)
Fast Javascript text diff
Patch for antd v5 to support React 19
JSON diff & patch (object and array diff, text diff, multiple output formats)
No-dependencies, low-level, high-performance JIT code generation package for JavaScript
No description provided.
Port of diff-match-patch to TypeScript.
TypeScript definitions for json-patch
Match human-quality input to potential matches by edit distance.
The default irb completion code shipped with ruby produces an internal error, exiting from the running script. This script makes it easy to check if a suggested patch has been applied to your current ruby version.
Assemblage is a continuous integration toolkit. It's intended to provide you with a minimal infrastructure for distributing and performing automated tasks for one or more version control repositories. It makes as few assumptions as possible as to what those things might be. It's still just a personal project, but if you want to use it I'm happy to answer questions and entertain suggestions, especially in the form of patches/PRs. Assemblage has three primary parts: the **Assembly Server**, **Assembly Workers**, and **Repositories**. <dl> <dt>Assembly Server</dt> <dd>Aggregates and distributes events from <em>repositories</em> to <em>workers</em> via one or more "assemblies".</dd> <dt>Assembly Workers</dt> <dd>Listens for events published by the <em>assembly server</em>, checks out a <em>repository</em>, and runs an assembly script in that repository.</dd> <dt>Repository</dt> <dd>A distributed version control repository. Assemblage currently supports Mercurial and Git.</dd> </dl>
== DESCRIPTION MMS2R is a library that decodes the parts of an MMS message to disk while stripping out advertising injected by the mobile carriers. MMS messages are multipart email and the carriers often inject branding into these messages. Use MMS2R if you want to get at the real user generated content from a MMS without having to deal with the cruft from the carriers. If MMS2R is not aware of a particular carrier no extra processing is done to the MMS other than decoding and consolidating its media. Contact the author to add additional carriers to be processed by the library. Suggestions and patches appreciated and welcomed! Corpus of carriers currently processed by MMS2R: * 1nbox/Idea: 1nbox.net * 3 Ireland: mms.3ireland.ie * Alltel: mms.alltel.com * AT&T/Cingular/Legacy: mms.att.net, txt.att.net, mmode.com, mms.mycingular.com, cingularme.com, mobile.mycingular.com pics.cingularme.com * Bell Canada: txt.bell.ca * Bell South / Suncom: bellsouth.net * Cricket Wireless: mms.mycricket.com * Dobson/Cellular One: mms.dobson.net * Helio: mms.myhelio.com * Hutchison 3G UK Ltd: mms.three.co.uk * INDOSAT M2: mobile.indosat.net.id * LUXGSM S.A.: mms.luxgsm.lu * Maroc Telecom / mms.mobileiam.ma * MTM South Africa: mms.mtn.co.za * NetCom (Norway): mms.netcom.no * Nextel: messaging.nextel.com * O2 Germany: mms.o2online.de * O2 UK: mediamessaging.o2.co.uk * Orange & Regional Oranges: orangemms.net, mmsemail.orange.pl, orange.fr * PLSPICTURES.COM mms hosting: waw.plspictures.com * PXT New Zealand: pxt.vodafone.net.nz * Rogers of Canada: rci.rogers.com * SaskTel: sms.sasktel.com * Sprint: pm.sprint.com, messaging.sprintpcs.com, sprintpcs.com * T-Mobile: tmomail.net, mmsreply.t-mobile.co.uk, tmo.blackberry.net * TELUS Corporation (Canada): mms.telusmobility.com, msg.telus.com * UAE MMS: mms.ae * Unicel: unicel.com, info2go.com (note: mobile number is tucked away in a text/plain part for unicel.com) * Verizon: vzwpix.com, vtext.com * Virgin Mobile: vmpix.com * Virgin Mobile of Canada: vmobile.ca * Vodacom: mms.vodacom4me.co.za