Embeds third party content to DOM with perks
template project to copy/paste as for a new library in perks
This package aims to solve the problems of complex states in React's functional components. While functional programming in React has many perks, managing a complex state can get messy. Combining the many benefits of object-oriented programming with React
DEDaemon is a daemon to give some of the perks of a full desktop environment to those of us running window managers.
A non-explicit random username generator
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AutoRest code model library
AutoRest code generator base classes for CSharp#
A redux reducer with some validation perks.
Monokai based Brackets theme. Bolder font. Italic comments. Other perks.
theMiracle Benefits Tracker integrates their API to showcase a user's benefits, perks, and rewards that pertains to their holdings
HypeStack - Coming soon. A powerful platform for managing user signals, perks, and community engagement.
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Tools for AutoRest build processes
Production-ready JWT authentication middleware for Node.js + PostgreSQL + Nginx. Battle-tested with 30+ users at latanda.online
Vite plugin to enable your node server HMR
An open source JavaScript engine for displaying MusicXML based on VexFlow.
CLI to check if your project qualifies for OSS perk programs based on their guidelines.
Multi-page development system for CDN-deployed websites
Tools for calculating farming weight and fortune in Hypixel Skyblock
Simple text component
Core elements for Olmo based applications.
wrapper for express app to work with http2 protocol
This is a simple Promise based wrapper around some redis methods found in ioredis. Check `lib/**/*.test.js` files to see how each function works. I created this so that I can have a consistent api no matter what happens to any of the core engines I use fo
Bitcoin Core–compatible fee-rate primitives, estimation modes, horizons, and fee-filter rounding logic for building nodes, wallets, and fee estimators in Rust.
A wicked fast UTF-8 email address parser and serializer.
library to evaluate javascript (v8) within the context of a non-emulated self-driven context acting like a browser
Contraband is a web framework for building modular and scalable applications
A SQL database server written in Rust and inspired by PostreSQL
Library to interact with a Fleascope
Game Developer's Toolkit for CPU Management
This crate provides routing objects for darpi
modular service framework
Textile markup language parser for Rust
Shovels for your AI agents
Common tools for AI agents
This Ruby Gem provides a CLI to view character and perk information for all available Survivors and Killers in the game Dead By Daylight, as per the Official Dead By Daylight Wiki. The interface will guide you through selection of a Survivor or Killer, allow you to view their biographies, show you available perks with descriptions, and allow you to create a full character loadout to review.
Implement orderable trees in ActiveRecord using the nested set model, with multiple roots and scoping, and most importantly user-defined ordering of subtrees. Fetches preordered trees in one go, updates are write-heavy. This is a substantially butchered-up version/offspring of acts_as_threaded. The main additional perk is the ability to reorder nodes, which are always fetched ordered. Example: root = Folder.create! :name => "Main folder" subfolder_1 = Folder.create! :name => "Subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2 = Folder.create! :name => "Another subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2.move_to_top # just like acts_as_list but nestedly awesome root.all_children # => [subfolder_2, subfolder_1] See the rdocs for examples the method names. It also inherits the awesome properties of acts_as_threaded, namely materialized depth, root_id and parent_id values on each object which are updated when nodes get moved. Thanks to the authors of acts_as_threaded, awesome_nested_set, better_nested_set and all the others for inspiration.
Implement orderable trees in ActiveRecord using the nested set model, with multiple roots and scoping, and most importantly user-defined ordering of subtrees. Fetches preordered trees in one go, updates are write-heavy. This is a substantially butchered-up version/offspring of acts_as_threaded. The main additional perk is the ability to reorder nodes, which are always fetched ordered. Example: root = Folder.create! :name => "Main folder" subfolder_1 = Folder.create! :name => "Subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2 = Folder.create! :name => "Another subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2.move_to_top # just like acts_as_list but nestedly awesome root.all_children # => [subfolder_2, subfolder_1] See the rdocs for examples the method names. It also inherits the awesome properties of acts_as_threaded, namely materialized depth, root_id and parent_id values on each object which are updated when nodes get moved. Thanks to the authors of acts_as_threaded, awesome_nested_set, better_nested_set and all the others for inspiration.
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