Adds a REPL to the codebase of a project that will require all the project's depdendencies and all its source files and store them in global variables you can access from the REPL.
A WDIO helper utility to provide a repl interface for WebdriverIO
record and replay the web
Convert Oniguruma patterns to native JavaScript RegExp
record and replay the web
Extends repl.REPLServer to allow for a colorize function
Cybernetically enhanced web apps
REPL for AdonisJS
REPL for Prisma databases
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TypeScript execution environment and REPL for node.js, with source map support
A WDIO helper utility to provide several utility functions used across the project.
Library for enabling REPL and Playground creation with Ember/Glimmer
A custom history for your custom REPL
The Pyodide JavaScript package
A simple fast template libray.
record and replay the web
Project-specific REPL configuration
REPL module for Moleculer
A WDIO helper utility to provide a repl interface for WebdriverIO
Vue component for editing Vue components
Bull / BullMQ queue command line REPL
zero-config repl for your project
Compile ES2015 constants to ES5
Discrete Mathematics REPL and built-in usable library for experimental projects
This project provides a Alf-driven web REPL to any database
A production-ready AI agent platform: multi-provider (Ollama, OpenAI, Anthropic), typed tool system with permissions, three-tier memory, structured observability, loop detection, plugin architecture, interactive REPL, and project indexing. Works out of the box with local Ollama models; drop in OpenAI or Anthropic keys to upgrade.
Bus Scheme is a Scheme written in Ruby, but implemented on the bus! Every programmer must implement Scheme as a rite of passage; this is mine. Note that at least half of the implementation of Bus Scheme must be written while on a bus. Documentation, tests, and administrivia may be accomplished elsewhere, but the majority of actual implementation code is strictly bus-driven. Bus Scheme is primarily a toy; using it for anything serious is (right now) ill-advised. Bus Scheme aims for general Scheme usefulness optimized for learning and fun. It's loosely targeting R5RS, but varies in huge ways. (For the purposes of this project we pretend that R6RS never happened.) See the file R5RS.diff for ways in which Bus Scheme differs from the standard, both things that are yet unimplemented and things that are intentionally different. == Usage $ bus # drop into the REPL
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