A simple template for a custom React component library
JavaScript client for client-personalization
Twilio SendGrid NodeJS internal helpers
A library to create readable "multipart/form-data" streams. Can be used to submit forms and file uploads to other web applications.
This package provides browser- and server-side functions to run personalizations in your app. Personalization is for showing the most relevant content to your users.
Performant, flexible and extensible forms library for React Hooks
Encode FormData content into the multipart/form-data format
Provides personalization capabilities to build tailored experiences for site visitors.
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React Hook Form validation resolvers: Yup, Joi, Superstruct, Zod, Vest, Class Validator, io-ts, Nope, computed-types, TypeBox, arktype, Typanion, Effect-TS and VineJS
Node.js helper module for MailerSend API
Powerful, type-safe forms for React.
Plugin to help with personalization, a/b testing when using Sanity
Spec-compliant FormData implementation for Node.js
React Form Component
Web API compatible Form Data implementation
🏁 High performance subscription-based form state management for React
🏁 Framework agnostic, high performance, subscription-based form state management
Middleware for handling `multipart/form-data`.
A library to create readable "multipart/form-data" streams. Can be used to submit forms and file uploads to other web applications.
Utility functions for @rjsf/core
The ajv-8 based validator for @rjsf/core
A higher order component decorator for forms using Redux and React
Mantine form management library
Conductor is the bastard child of a/b testing and personalization. It throws everything you know about creating a web site our the window and lets you just "try stuff" without ever having to worry about not maximing your site's "purpose." Have a new landing page? Just throw it to the conductor. Want to try different price points - conductor. Different form designs? Conductor. Conductor will rotate all alternatives through the mix and eventually settle on the top performing of all, without you having to do anything other than just creating. Think intelligent A/B testing on steriods.
The jekyll-squirrel-theme is a versatile, highly customizable theme designed for The Programming Squirrel. It is crafted to provide an exceptional user experience, emphasizing content readability and accessibility while reflecting the brand's unique personality. ### Key Features: - **Custom Branding**: Incorporates The Programming Squirrel’s signature colors, typography (Montserrat, Open Sans, Playfair Display), and playful aesthetic. - **Light and Dark Modes**: Includes responsive and accessible light and dark themes with a seamless toggle feature. - **Blog-Centric Design**: Optimized for showcasing articles, tutorials, and other written content with structured layouts and beautiful typography. - **Responsive Layout**: Fully responsive and mobile-friendly, ensuring the site looks great on all devices. - **Reusable Components**: Includes pre-styled cards, buttons, forms, and other reusable UI elements for consistency across the site. - **SEO Optimized**: Built-in SEO features to enhance search engine visibility and performance. - **Developer-Friendly**: Easy-to-extend theme architecture with clear documentation and customizable options. This theme is perfect for tech enthusiasts, educators, and content creators who value clean design, functionality, and a touch of whimsy in their websites.
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>
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