combine many pull-stream sources into one
[](https://travis-ci.org/jacobbubu/pull-many) [](https://coveralls.io/github/jacobbubu/pull-many) [, an ECMA TC39 Stage 3 proposal
Analyze the exported API for a TypeScript library and generate reviews, documentation, and .d.ts rollups
Chosen is a JavaScript plugin that makes select boxes user-friendly. It is currently available in both jQuery and Prototype flavors.
Fork of ExcelJS with bug fixes and improvements.
Unofficial JavaScript SDK for MEGA
React Native WebView component for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows
[](http://www.typescriptlang.org/) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@n1ru4l/push-pull-async
JSON for Humans
SchemaPlus is a gem that simply pulls in a collection of other gems from the SchemaPlus family of ActiveRecord extensions
Delegator and SimpleDelegator in Ruby's stdlib are useful, but they pull in most of Kernel. This is not appropriate for many uses; for instance, delegation to Rails Models. DumbDelegator, on the other hand, delegates nearly everything to the wrapped object.
This gem has been written to fix shortcomings with the current community provided gem, which has many outstanding issues and open pull requests.
Get from connected Android devices brand, model, OS version and many more usefull info. Install, uninstall apps. Pull and push files.
This is a very simple parser for Facebook Pages (a.k.a fan pages), using the Graph API. This gem was made in 2 hours for an experimental project, so many small fixes need to be made. You're welcome to make a pull request :)'
Since no real user would want to or might accidentally install this package it should work as a reference on how many automated pulls a gem might get.
This is a heavily modified fork of http://github.com/defunkt/colored gem, with many sensible pull requests combined. Since the authors of the original gem no longer support it, this might, perhaps, be considered a good alternative. Simple gem that adds various color methods to String class, and can be used as follows: require 'colored2' puts 'this is red'.red puts 'this is red with a yellow background'.red.on.yellow puts 'this is red with and italic'.red.italic puts 'this is green bold'.green.bold << ' and regular'.green puts 'this is really bold blue on white but reversed'.bold.blue.on.white.reversed puts 'this is regular, but '.red! << 'this is red '.yellow! << ' and yellow.'.no_color! puts ('this is regular, but '.red! do 'this is red '.yellow! do ' and yellow.'.no_color! end end)
EeePub is a Ruby ePub generator. This code is baded on the original eeepub version 0.8.1. I added the bug fix to rubyzip to make it work with my own gem (source2epub). This gem will be deprecated as soon as the original author (jugyo) merge the pull request from the community with this change and many others fixes.
🍲 Kettle::Dev is a meta tool from kettle-rb to streamline development and testing. Acts as a shim dependency, pulling in many other dependencies, to give you OOTB productivity with a RubyGem, or Ruby app project. Configures a complete set of Rake tasks, for all the libraries is brings in, so they arrive ready to go. Fund overlooked open source projects - bottom of stack, dev/test dependencies: floss-funding.dev
Caperoma automates many decisions related to the programming that you often don't realize, and which you can forget hundreds of times during the time of working on the project: pulling the latest code from upstream before you start working, remembering from which branch you started the feature to later make a pull request into it, creating & starting tasks in Jira, creating & starting tasks in Pivotal, naming branches, adding Jira ID into the branch name, style guide checks, commits, naming commits, adding Jira ID into commit name, adding Pivotal ID into commit name, git pushes, pull requests into correct branches, stopping tasks in Jira, stopping tasks in Pivotal, tracking time, logging time to Jira, switching back into the original branch and much more.
Cathy lets you model an updatable weighted probability distribution which you can draw from. For example, suppose you want to randomly pull cards from a deck which consists only of aces, jacks, queens, and kings, with twice as many jacks as aces, twice as many queens as jacks, and twice as many kings as queens. Cathy will model this for you. And you can change the frequency of each card on the fly.
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