A CSS property value parser for use with PostCSS
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A CSS @font-face src property value parser
Parse the CSS font property value.
Validate CSS property value pairs.
Disallow property values that are ignored due to another property value in the same rule.
get the property value from a nested object by using the dot path `a.b.c`
Get property value by dot notation
Match a Unicode property or property alias to its canonical property name per the algorithm used for RegExp Unicode property escapes in ECMAScript.
Unicode property value alias mappings in JavaScript format.
Property value for Roblox instances
Get a nested property value.
IFC string encoding/decoding and property value parsing for IFC-Lite
HTML custom element. Insert a Slider to manipulate an object property value
Assert on an object's property value.
Get symbol property value.
Get an objects property value.
Immutable Model View to collect records into object keyed by property value
Unicode property value alias mappings in JavaScript format, for property names and values that are supported in ECMAScript RegExp property escapes.
Takes a matrix array of numbers and returns a grid of GeoJSON points with correspondent property value
Push symbol property value.
Property value validator for RawModel.
Set a nested property value.
Get a nested property value.
The initial version of the Nenyr parser delivers robust foundational capabilities for interpreting Nenyr syntax. It intelligently processes central, layout, and module contexts, handling complex variable, aliases, themes, breakpoints, imports, typefaces definitions and precise class and animation declarations. Equipped with advanced tokenization, the parser ensures efficient parsing while offering detailed, context-aware error reporting. Designed for scalability, it provides the groundwork for seamless integration with larger projects, enabling future enhancements to support more complex styles and features. This version ensures both clarity and reliability in parsing, paving the way for continued innovation within the Nenyr ecosystem.
Agent-first Notion CLI and MCP server for the API 2025-09-03+ data-source model
Green-field cstree parser substrate for the Omena CSS parser stack
A Rust library for parsing and manipulating CSS stylesheets, rules, and declarations
BossHogg — the agent-first PostHog CLI. Feature flags, HogQL queries, insights, dashboards, cohorts, persons, events, experiments, and more — from the terminal or from a Claude Code / Cursor / other coding-agent loop. Ships with a Claude Code skill (~200 idle tokens) that teaches models how to use it.
Iris CSS Object Model (CSSOM) implementation: CSS parsing, style computation, CSS Modules, and Web API
This small library lets you see which property values are supported by the regular expression engine of the Ruby version you are running, and what they match.
Command-line tool to align property values nicely in .sass files
DataMapper plugin to remove leading and trailing blanks from property values.
Parses a CSS-like Hash style sheet and allows searching for property values of HTML-like tags. Tag and property names, as well as their meaning, are up to the gem user.
Takes a Hash and converts it into a Struct with each key as a property and each value converted into a native object if possible.
A simple properties file API. Support for Java style properties file. The property files can contain references to other properties using the ${<key_name>} format. Access their values directly using p.prop_name.
Although made popular by Windows, INI files can be used on any system thanks to their flexibility. They allow a program to store configuration data, which can then be easily parsed and changed. Two notable systems that use the INI format are Samba and Trac. More information about INI files can be found on the [Wikipedia Page](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file). ### Properties The basic element contained in an INI file is the property. Every property has a name and a value, delimited by an equals sign *=*. The name appears to the left of the equals sign and the value to the right. name=value ### Sections Section declarations start with *[* and end with *]* as in `[section1]` and `[section2]` shown in the example below. The section declaration marks the beginning of a section. All properties after the section declaration will be associated with that section. ### Comments All lines beginning with a semicolon *;* or a number sign *#* are considered to be comments. Comment lines are ignored when parsing INI files. ### Example File Format A typical INI file might look like this: [section1] ; some comment on section1 var1 = foo var2 = doodle var3 = multiline values \ are also possible [section2] # another comment var1 = baz var2 = shoodle
Centroid is a tool for loading configuration values declared in JSON, and accessing those configuration values using object properties.
Helper methods to display translated values of object attributes (stored in database, plain object properties, ...)
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
calculates shipping rate based on a product’s shipping_rate property or a default value
This helper creates two methods to classes. array_attribute and carray_attribute. With these you can create methods that encapsulate an array property if you have never used or accessed the property it will have an empty array as a default value.
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