Abstract layer for managing big sets of files
Immutable ArrayBuffer (the shim!)
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JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit
Lint files staged by git
Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patterns
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Word Processing Document library
Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm package
JSON for Humans
Get the list of files installed in a package in node_modules, including bundled dependencies
A simple, delicate, and modern theme for Hexo
A collection of credential providers, without requiring service clients like STS, Cognito
A function to recursively extract files and their object paths within a value, replacing them with null in a deep clone without mutating the original value. FileList instances are treated as File instance arrays. Files are typically File and Blob instance
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit for ES6+
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
A toolkit for JavaScript codemods
Full BCP 47 language subtag data from the official IANA repository, in JSON format with multiple indices.
A lightweight Node.js module to recursively read files in a directory using ES6 Promises
A lightweight cache for file metadata, ideal for processes that work on a specific set of files and only need to reprocess files that have changed since the last run
Tokenized zip support
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tar for node
Ruck uses continuations and a simple scheduler to ensure "shreds" (Ruck threads) are woken at precisely the right time according to its virtual clock. Schedulers can map virtual time to samples in a WAV file, real time, time in a MIDI file, or anything else by overriding "sim_to" in the Shreduler class. A small library of useful unit generators and plenty of examples are provided. See the README or the web page for details.
Deprecated. I'm planning to discontinue this gem. Although it has enormous flexibility and power, it is in my view too complex. 80% of requirements can be met through custom shell scripts which are much simpler to write and maintain. Sifts through your log files in real time, using stateful intelligence to determine what is really important. REC can alert you (by email or IM) or it can simply condense a large log file into a much shorter and more meaningful log. REC is inspired by Risto Vaarandi's brilliant *sec* (simple-evcorr.sourceforge.net) but is original code and any defects are entirely mine. While event correlation is inherently complex, REC attempts to make common tasks easy while preserving plenty of power and flexibility for ambitious tasks.