A modular and flexible CSS framework created for developers, by developers. Includes normal grid, flex grid, and CSS grid options.
A baseline webpack configuration used in conjunction with Place Framework.
Automated updater for @place-framework dependencies
A modular and flexible CSS framework created for developers, by developers. Includes normal grid, flex grid, and CSS grid options.
Configuration for ESLint and Prettier.
A Vue starter pack for the PLACE SCSS framework.
General purpose node utilities
base library for oclif CLIs
Use a place-* shorthand for align-* and justify-* in CSS
A React starter pack for the PLACE SCSS framework.
A baseline webpack configuration used in conjunction with Place Framework.
Quasar Framework fonts, icons and animations
traverse and transform objects by visiting every node on a recursive walk
Synthetic Shadow Root for LWC
Lexical is an extensible text editor framework that provides excellent reliability, accessible and performance.
Integration testing utilities for Harper-based projects. Provides Harper instance lifecycle management, loopback address pooling, and a test runner script.
Modern and scalable routing for React applications
Premium icons for Ionic.
The skinny framework for creating slide deck from Markdown
A tool for respawning node binaries when special flags are present.
FaaS (Function as a service) framework for writing portable Node.js functions
The log/tasks/spinners portion of Ionic CLI Framework
Important: this is an internal API. Expect breaking changes.
React Native in-app purchases and subscriptions made easy. Supports iOS and Android.
Ruby and Rails framework for managing all types of notifications in one place
Call placing and handling framework.
Quickie adds Object#should, Object#should_not, and Object#stub methods for quick and easy testing of your Ruby code
Quickie adds Object#should, Object#should_not, and Object#stub methods for quick and easy testing of your RubyMotion code
Minimalistic dependency injection framework keeps all of your object setup code in one place.
Minimalistic dependency injection framework keeps all of your object setup code in one place.
JSBundle is simply a collection of popular JavaScript frameworks and libraries, nothing more, nothing less. It is a Compass plugin, so provides a simple way to quickly place your favourite and most used JavaScript libraries into your Compass projects.
Conditional statements, like if/else, have it's place, under libraries and frameworks, but not in application code. This library implements a collection of techniques to avoid if/else, initially by extending "Truthy" and "Falsey" classes with expressive yet Ruby idiomatic operations. Please look forward for more features to come.
This is a Compass Plugin that utilizies the Unsemantic CSS Framework (http://unsemantic.com/) by Nathan Smith. This plugin is very simple way to allow people to create a Grid system for websites using the unsemantic-vars.sass file within the sass/partials folder. This does not include the adapt version. This is only for the responsive version of the framework. I have duplicated the code from sass/partials/unsemantic-vars.sass file to the main .sass file for the compass plugin so it will be easier to implement the @import. Instead of @import "compass-unsemantic/unsemantic-vars" people can just write @import "compass-unsemantic" at the appropriate places. This plugin is mainly meant for people who want to roll their own grid using the Unsemantic CSS Framework (http://unsemnatic.com/). For documentation on where to add these import statements refer to http://unsemantic.com/sass-documentation#14-roll-your-own.
chef-gen-flavors is a framework for creating custom templates for the 'chef generate' command provided by ChefDK. This gem simply provides a framework; templates are provided by separate gems, which you can host privately for use within your organization or publicly for the Chef community to use. [chef-gen-flavor-base](https://github.com/jf647/chef-gen-flavor-base) is a base class that makes it easy to compose a flavor from reusable snippets of functionality, and using it is highly recommended. Using chef-gen-flavors on its own is only suitable if you already have a template which is a copy of the skeleton provided by ChefDK. At present this is focused primarily on providing templates for generation of cookbooks, as this is where most organization-specific customization takes place. Support for the other artifacts that ChefDK can generate may work, but is not the focus of early releases.
Stockpile is a simple key-value store connection manager framework. Stockpile itself does not implement a connection manager, but places expectations for implemented connection managers. So far, only Redis has been implemented (stockpile-redis). Stockpile also provides an adapter so that its functionality can be accessed from within a module. Release 2.0 fixes an issue when Stockpile options are provided with an OpenStruct, originally reported as {stockpile-redis#1}[https://github.com/halostatue/stockpile-redis/issues/1]. Support for Ruby 1.9 has been dropped.
Ikura is a minimal Turbo Stream implementation built from scratch using Ruby Wasm and Ruby's built-in TCPServer — no Rails, no frontend framework, no external runtime dependencies. Click anywhere on the gunkan-maki sushi in the browser to place ikura (salmon roe); click events run in Ruby via WebAssembly and DOM updates arrive as Turbo Streams.
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