A parser for .properties files written in javascript
.properties parser/stringifier
TypeScript definitions for properties-parser
JavaScript .properties parser and stringifier
 
.properties parser/stringifier
Node.js body parsing middleware
.properties parser/stringifier
Scanner and parser for JSON with comments.
Parses set-cookie headers into objects
.properties parser/stringifier
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
Parser for the content attribute of the meta viewport
.properties parser/stringifier
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
TypeScript definitions for cookie-parser
JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit
Parse HTTP request cookies
Parses every stack trace into a nicely formatted array of hashes.
The ESLint custom parser for `.vue` files.
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
A CSS property value parser for use with PostCSS
Parse Vega specifications to runtime dataflows.
A micro-library of stream components for building custom JSON and JSONC processing pipelines with a minimal memory footprint — parse, filter, and transform JSON far larger than available memory with a SAX-inspired token API, on Node.js or Web Streams.
Cross-Language .properties file parser
Parse fastcgi properties file in a typical nginx + php-fpm setting
extend parser node, add parent and sibling, use meaning properties to get child node
Argser (from 'ARGuments parSER') is a library that aims to simplify the process of parsing arguments in command line scripts written in Ruby. It provides an easy way to specify which parameters are valid, their type or format, error conditions, description, etc. In that way, it reduces the need to write code specificaly to parse and validate such arguments. The idea is pretty simple. To be able to use the arguments passed when the script was executed in a easy and consistent way, you only need to specify some general options for the application, a list of parameters and some properties that must hold for both, parameters and what is called the 'remaining array' (an array with strings that don't belong to any parameter).
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.