[javascript-detect-element-resize](https://github.com/sdecima/javascript-detect-element-resize) fork form [bvaughn/react-virtualized](https://github.com/bvaughn/react-virtualized/) extracted into its own repository and npm project. ``` /** * Detect Elem
Improved typeof detection for node.js and the browser.
Detect the dominant newline character of a string
Detects if a file exists and returns the resolved filepath.
Detect Node.JS (as opposite to browser environment). ESM modification
Package manager detector
Node.js module to detect the C standard library (libc) implementation family and version
Node.js implementation of port detector
Classify GPU's based on their benchmark score in order to provide an adaptive experience.
detect available port
Detect the indentation of code
Unpack a browser type and version from the useragent string
Detect which package manager you're using (yarn or npm)
Detect device type and render your component according to it
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
Library will help you to detect if the locale is right-to-left language.
Detect the indentation of code (commonjs fork)
A function that tells you whether a given element is overflowing its container or not. Useful for creating dropdowns and tooltips.
Detect if a device is mouse only, touch only, or hybrid
A CLI tool to detect the node package manager used in a project
Detect if the browser supports passive events
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Monorepo utility tools
<img src="https://react-virtualized-auto-sizer.vercel.app/og.png" alt="react-virtualized-auto-sizer logo" width="400" height="210" />
Zero-config project type detection — identify any project's language, build system, and toolchain from directory contents
Unity project detection and version extraction library
A collection of utilities for working with Node.js projects from Rust applications
Licensee automates the process of reading LICENSE files and compares their contents to known licenses using a fancy maths.
Danger plugin to detect any NSLog/print entries left in the code
This project is a plugin for Danger, which is a tool for monitoring the quality of the codebase. This plugin detects unused codes in your Swift project using Periphery.
img-lint detects big images in your project
license_conflicts identifies the license of an open-source project, resolves all its dependencies via LicenseFinder, and reports any license incompatibilities based on a built-in compatibility matrix. Supports Ruby, Node.js, Python, Go, and Java projects.
gem detect problems in your rails project
A project for my learning purposes, it detects palindromes both in strings and integers.
Gravedigger iterates through your project searching unused methods and constants, helping you detect and eliminate dead code.
Mystem is a software that provided by the Yandex only for non-commercial project. With use of it you can detect base forms of the words in a text, make a simple morphological analysis of russian words.
A comprehensive tool to detect, report, and remediate dependency-related security risks in Ruby projects. Includes CVE scanning, SBOM generation, and CI/CD integration.
go (to project) do (stuffs) godo provides a smart way of opening a project folder in multiple terminal tabs and, in each tab, invoking a commands appropriate to that project. For example if the folder contains a Rails project the actions might include: starting mongrel, tailing one or more logs, starting consoles or IRB sessions, tailing production logs, opening an editor, running autospec, or gitk. godo works by searching your project paths for a given search string and trying to match it against paths found in one or more configured project roots. It will make some straightforward efforts to disambiguate among multiple matches to find the one you want. godo then uses configurable heuristics to figure out what type of project it is, for example "a RoR project using RSpec and Subversion". From that it will invokes a series of action appropriate to the type of project detected with each action being run, from the project folder, in its own terminal session. godo is entirely configured by a YAML file (~/.godo) that contains project types, heuristics, actions, project paths, and a session controller. A sample configuration file is provided that can be installed using godo --install. godo comes with an iTerm session controller for MacOSX that uses the rb-appscript gem to control iTerm (see lib/session.rb and lib/sessions/iterm_session.rb). It should be relatively straightforward to add new controller (e.g. for Leopard Terminal.app), or a controller that works in a different way (e.g. by creating new windows instead of new tabs). There is nothing MacOSX specific about the rest of godo so creating controllers for other unixen should be straightforward if they can be controlled from ruby. godo is a rewrite of my original 'gp' script (http://matt.blogs.it/entries/00002674.html) which fixes a number of the deficiencies of that script, turns it into a gem, has a better name, and steals the idea of using heuristics to detect project types from Solomon White's gp variant (http://onrails.org/articles/2007/11/28/scripting-the-leopard-terminal). godo now includes contributions from Lee Marlow <lee.marlow@gmail.com> including support for project level .godo files to override the global configuration, support for Terminal.app, and maximum depth support to speed up the finder. godo lives at the excellent GitHub: http://github.com/mmower/godo/ and accepts patches and forks.
Detect duplicate files, bloated directories, cold storage candidates, and track storage budgets for Ruby projects.
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