The Augmented.js Next - Presentation Table View Module.
> [!WARNING] > This package is not meant to be used directly, it's a shared dependency of `sanity/presentation` and `@sanity/visual-editing`. Using it in production is at your own risk.
Presentation Exchange v1 and v2 typescript models
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A regular expression to match all Emoji-only symbols as per the Unicode Standard.
React components based on `@itwin/presentation-hierarchies`
> [!WARNING] > Don't use this package directly, it's an internal package used by `@sanity/presentation-comlink` & `@sanity/visual-editing-csm`
This package has moved into 'sanity/presentation' and is now deprecated.
A template based pptx generator
A tool for creating verifiable credentials and verifiable presentations.
Common pieces for iModel.js presentation packages
React Native in-app purchases and subscriptions made easy. Supports iOS and Android.
A Typescript implementation of the v1 and v2 DIF Presentation Exchange specification
A Typescript implementation of the v1 and v2 DIF Presentation Exchange specification
The package contains types and utilities used across different iTwin.js Presentation packages.
IIIF Presentation v3.0 typescript types
Frontend of iModel.js Presentation library
A tool for creating verifiable credentials and verifiable presentations.
IIIF Presentation v3.0 normalized typescript types
Elyra extension for Anna.js -- generate, preview, and edit Markdown presentations with terminal animations, live code, and Mermaid diagrams
Immutable Data Collections
Backend of iTwin.js Presentation library
The HTML Presentation Framework
The library allows you to easily build datagrid aka data tables with sortable columns and filters
Cloud Monitoring collects metrics, events, and metadata from Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), hosted uptime probes, and application instrumentation. The Metrics Scopes API manages the list of monitored projects and accounts. Note that google-cloud-monitoring-metrics_scope-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-monitoring instead. See the readme for more details.
The table_helpers library provides a simple helpers to create table lists with headers and presenting data in tables.
Create Powerpoint presentations in Ruby with tables, images and charts.
Inactivable :- inactivate! - Model Object to for clone it other table + remove from present, also can be reactivate!
Tukey provides DataSets which can be put in a tree. This way you can store partial results of calculations or other data and, for example, create charts, tables or other presentations.
Ruby gem to create a data table that can be easily presented as HTML or Excel with the same human-friendly display styles applied to both. Unstyled formats like CSV are supported as well.
Displays a collection (ActiveRelation or Array-like object) wrapped in an html table with server side column sorting, filtering hooks, and search bar. Large collections can be paginated with either the will_paginate gem or kaminari gem if you use them, or a naive Enumerable based paginator (without pager links) if neither is present.
FatTable is a gem that treats tables as a data type. It provides methods for constructing tables from a variety of sources, building them row-by-row, extracting rows, columns, and cells, and performing aggregate operations on columns. It also provides as set of SQL-esque methods for manipulating table objects: select for filtering by columns or for creating new columns, where for filtering by rows, order_by for sorting rows, distinct for eliminating duplicate rows, group_by for aggregating multiple rows into single rows and applying column aggregate methods to ungrouped columns, a collection of join methods for combining tables, and more. Furthermore, FatTable provides methods for formatting tables and producing output that targets various output media: text, ANSI terminals, ruby data structures, LaTeX tables, Emacs org-mode tables, and more. The formatting methods can specify cell formatting in a way that is uniform across all the output methods and can also decorate the output with any number of footers, including group footers. FatTable applies formatting directives to the extent they makes sense for the output medium and treats other formatting directives as no-ops. FatTable can be used to perform operations on data that are naturally best conceived of as tables, which in my experience is quite often. It can also serve as a foundation for providing reporting functions where flexibility about the output medium can be quite useful. Finally FatTable can be used within Emacs org-mode files in code blocks targeting the Ruby language. Org mode tables are presented to a ruby code block as an array of arrays, so FatTable can read them in with its .from_aoa constructor. A FatTable table can output as an array of arrays with its .to_aoa output function and will be rendered in an org-mode buffer as an org-table, ready for processing by other code blocks.
A beautiful analytics dashboard UI for Rails apps already using ahoy_matey for tracking. Quarterdeck reads your existing Ahoy data and presents it in a modern dashboard with charts, tables, and filters.
CareBert analyzes the current items of your database and performs differing validation and integrity tests. Currently it supports following checks: \n - Table Integrity => check each single model-instance of all available tables can be loaded \n - Model Validation => triggers the validation of each single model-instance (which results might have changed due code-modifications) \n - Missing Assocs => tries to load each instance of an assoc, if the foreign_key is set (having a present FK doesn't mean it really has the targeted model available)
A gem that measures block execution time, database query counts (when ActiveRecord is present), and memory allocation, displaying results in a formatted terminal table. Works in plain Ruby and Rails projects alike.
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