Call python code from node.js.
This is the **x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu** binary for `python-node`
This is the **aarch64-apple-darwin** binary for `python-node`
This is the **x86_64-apple-darwin** binary for `python-node`
MCP server for managing interactive shell/interpreter sessions (bash, gdb, radare2, python, node REPL, ...)
Node.js native addon build tool
Visual CLI for Termux and Linux with guided search, readable tree views, project context, version checks, Android mode, and safe flows for Python, Node, PHP, Ruby, Go, Rust, and Java.
This is the **aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu** binary for `python-node`
Run ASGI-compatible Python apps in Node.js
This module provides native bindings to ecdsa secp256k1 functions
MCP server for testing terminal UIs and interactive CLIs across Rust, Go, Python, Node, and raw binaries
This repository provides native TensorFlow execution in backend JavaScript applications under the Node.js runtime, accelerated by the TensorFlow C binary under the hood. It provides the same API as [TensorFlow.js](https://js.tensorflow.org/api/latest/).
REPL-sharing MCP server — AI and humans co-drive the same visible terminal. 19 embedded adapters: shells (bash, pwsh, zsh, cmd), language REPLs (Python, Node, Deno, Lua, Racket, CCL/ABCL/SBCL Common Lisp, F# Interactive, jshell, Groovy, SQLite3), and debu
Node.js port of Python's shlex shell-like lexer
C function to get the current libuv event loop for N-API
C function to get a symbol from the current process
IBM Generative AI Node.js SDK (Tech Preview)
Node.js native addon build tool
Python language support for the CodeMirror code editor
This module lets you run python code inside node without spawning new processes
Python grammar for tree-sitter
Python dictionary for cspell.
Visual CLI for Termux and Linux with guided search, readable tree views, project context, version checks, Android mode, and safe flows for Python, Node, PHP, Ruby, Go, Rust, and Java.
The Pyodide JavaScript package
A Ruby, Node and Python library with data about the Brazilian TTRPG, Tormenta20
More than 60 spinners for terminal, ruby wrapper for amazing node library cli-spinners and python library py-spinners
Idiomatic Ruby bindings for PDF Oxide. Process, analyze, and generate PDFs through the libpdf_oxide cdylib used by the Python, Java, Node, Go, and C# bindings.
Server-side events, identify, and alias for GetFluxly. Matches the Node and Python SDK shapes; zero runtime dependencies.
Safely evaluates code (Ruby and others) by sending it through https://eval.in == Languages and Versions Ruby | MRI 1.0, MRI 1.8.7, MRI 1.9.3, MRI 2.0.0, MRI 2.1 C | GCC 4.4.3, GCC 4.9.1 C++ | C++11 (GCC 4.9.1), GCC 4.4.3, GCC 4.9.1 CoffeeScript | CoffeeScript 1.7.1 (Node 0.10.29) Fortran | F95 (GCC 4.4.3) Haskell | Hugs98 September 2006 Io | Io 20131204 JavaScript | Node 0.10.29 Lua | Lua 5.1.5, Lua 5.2.3 OCaml | OCaml 4.01.0 PHP | PHP 5.5.14 Pascal | Free Pascal 2.6.4 Perl | Perl 5.20.0 Python | CPython 2.7.8, CPython 3.4.1 Slash | Slash HEAD x86 Assembly | NASM 2.07 == Example: It's this simple: result = EvalIn.call 'puts "example"', language: "ruby/mri-2.1" result.output # returns "example\n"
Sibling gem to `blockchain0x`. Verify inbound x402 payments + issue x402-aware HTTP calls. Wire-format byte-equivalent with the Node, Python, and Go ports.
GQLite is a Rust-language library, with a C interface, that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, Graph Query database engine. GQLite support multiple database backends, such as SQLite and redb. This enable to achieve high performance and for application to combine Graph queries with traditional SQL queries. GQLite source code is license under the [MIT License](LICENSE) and is free to everyone to use for any purpose. The official repositories contains bindings/APIs for C, C++, Python, Ruby and Crystal. The library is still in its early stage, but it is now fully functional. Development effort has now slowed down and new features are added on a by-need basis. It supports a subset of OpenCypher, with some ISO GQL extensions. Example of use -------------- ```ruby require 'gqlite' begin # Create a database on the file "test.db" connection = GQLite::Connection.new filename: "test.db" # Execute a simple query to create a node and return all the nodes value = connection.execute_oc_query("CREATE () MATCH (n) RETURN n") # Print the result if value.nil? puts "Empty results" else puts "Results are #{value.to_s}" end rescue GQLite::Error => ex # Report any error puts "An error has occured: #{ex.message}" end ``` The documentation for the GQL query language can found in [OpenCypher](https://auksys.org/documentation/5/libraries/gqlite/opencypher/) and for the [API](https://auksys.org/documentation/5/libraries/gqlite/api/).
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