Prepare a text file to be written to disc, applying prettier if it's configured
Fork of pretty-format with support for ESM
Let your JS API users either give you a callback or receive a promise
See nodejs errors with less clutter
Prettifier for Pino log lines
Stringify any JavaScript value.
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Simple, transparent parser combinators toolkit that supports any tokens
The best of both `JSON.stringify(obj)` and `JSON.stringify(obj, null, indent)`.
Get Pretty Quick
Maybe/Optional type implementation in Typescript. Main motivation for creating this library was handling `null` values in deeply nested data, coming from GraphQL APIs, but the library itself is not limited to GraphQL.
graph logic and traversal
Convert milliseconds to a human readable string: `1337000000` → `15d 11h 23m 20s`
Easily format the time from node.js `process.hrtime`. Works with timescales ranging from weeks to nanoseconds.
for adding, subtracting, and indexing discontinuous ranges of numbers
Convert bytes to a human readable string: 1337 → 1.34 kB
process.hrtime() to words
<h1 align="center"> <img alt="" width="75" src="https://github.com/cucumber.png"/> <br> pretty-formatter </h1> <p align="center"> <b>Rich formatting of Cucumber progress and results for the terminal</b> </p>
TypeScript definitions for pretty-hrtime
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
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Transform stream that gunzips its input if it is gzipped and just echoes it if not
Beautiful code for your MD/MDX docs.
Clean up error stack traces
If you want to replicate a site section with some change (like translation) and mantain the url pretty maybe this is the right library.
Worldwise is a Rails gem that provides your application with a series of ActiveRecord models representing various aspects of our world, such as geographic/political divisions, languages, currencies and more. Globalize3 is used to provide translations for each model. More information can be found at: https://github.com/djonasson/worldwise
Gem for interacting with the API of lingq.com. It's a language learning website, and it's pretty useful, but I want to be able to work on my flashcards offline. This gem is being written to be included in a desktop client (and maybe eventually a mobile client), but will certainly still be useful as a standalone api wrapper for other projects that want to interact with Lingq.com
RTanque is a game for programmers. Players program the brain of a tank and then send their tank+brain into battle with other tanks. All tanks are otherwise equal. Rules of the game are simple: Last bot standing wins. Gameplay is also pretty simple. Each tank has a base, turret and radar, each of which rotate independently. The base moves the tank, the turret has a gun mounted to it which can fire at other tanks, and the radar detects other tanks in its field of vision. Have fun competing against friends' tanks or the sample ones included. Maybe you'll start a small league at your local Ruby meetup.
RTanque is a game for programmers. Players program the brain of a tank and then send their tank+brain into battle with other tanks. All tanks are otherwise equal. Rules of the game are simple: Last bot standing wins. Gameplay is also pretty simple. Each tank has a base, turret and radar, each of which rotate independently. The base moves the tank, the turret has a gun mounted to it which can fire at other tanks, and the radar detects other tanks in its field of vision. Have fun competing against friends' tanks or the sample ones included. Maybe you'll start a small league at your local Ruby meetup.
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