A replacement for console.log that adds a little fun to your boring ol' log statements.
Building. Testing. Quacking. Reloading.
Docker Engine API client with HTTP keep-alive for Node.js
Helper for creating easily extensible and subclassable JavaScript Error classes.
TypeScript client and codecs for DuckDB's experimental Quack protocol
21 MCP tools for math, randomness, dates, encoding, hashing, and more — deterministic and accurate.
A simple and intuitive object validation library
Quack SDK
turn objects that quack like arrays into arrays
Node Redis Subscribe =================
Library for management javascript application states.
pota is a small and pluggable Reactive Web Renderer.
A Discord.js bot framework for any purpose!
🚧 WORK IN PROGRESS 🚧 (Specially for Android)
Speaking duckie inside your terminal
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Some useful types. Quack.
Replace boring console.log with a quack!
Claude Code hooks that block secrets and PII before they reach the Anthropic API
Quack Stack CLI — continuous product intelligence from your terminal
DuckForms is a dynamic form builder powered by react-hook-form. It simplifies form creation by allowing developers to define forms through schemas and custom components. With DuckForms, you can easily generate forms with flexible fields and validation, mi
Bot that works through Telegram Bot API.
Extensions providing OAuth and OpenID primitives for authentication and authorization for the DuckDB quack server.
A modern CLI for Gemini AI
Make any Ruby object quack like ActiveRecord
Ruby Next is a collection of polyfills and a transpiler for supporting latest and upcoming edge CRuby features in older versions and alternative implementations (such as mruby, JRuby, Opal, Artichoke, RubyMotion, etc.).
Add a quack method to objects
Ensure your test doubles quack like the real thing.
Associate a Ruby PORO with an Active Record class and have it quack like one.
A simple type coercion library
Quacks when it is raining in Seoul.
Quack
Use FileGlob in place of a Regexp when shell pattern matching makes more sense.
Partials FX extends Rails' partials to make them quack more like components. Each partial, located in app/views/components/, is backed by a Ruby class with the same name. It also supports CSS modules, meaning you define CSS in the component class and it gets “scoped” to that component only.
Just include it in your Gemfile and your JSONModels will quack as formtastic wants
It looks like Active Record and quacks like Active Record, but it can't do persistence or querying, it's Duck Record! Actually it's extract from Active Record. Used for creating virtual models like ActiveType or ModelAttribute does.