Solves a problem with util.format
TypeScript definitions for quick-format-unescaped
Solves a problem with util.format
Next-generation ES module bundler
High-performance JSON serialization library
diff with unified diff format handling
Token-Oriented Object Notation (TOON) – Compact, human-readable, schema-aware encoding of JSON for LLM prompts
Apple's property list parser/builder for Node.js and browsers
Fork of pretty-format with support for ESM
Transform OpenTelemetry SDK data into OTLP
Format numbers for human consumption.
Format for representing rich text documents and changes.
Parse ICU MessageFormat pattern strings to a compact ast
Convert format-message-parse ast to a function
Pure-JS printf
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Arcjet platform-independent replacement for util.format
Task and Message Queues with Multiple Providers
Stringify any JavaScript value.
Javascript audio library for the modern web.
Forge beautiful changelog automatically.
Light ECMAScript (JavaScript) Value Notation - human written, concise, typed, flexible
Internationalize text, numbers, and dates using ICU Message Format
Formatting Date objects as strings since 2013
Tired of formatting/writing the same PR text over and over again? Use Purr PR to create a customizable formatting script!
Quick Ruby script to convert Youtube Captions subtitles to SubRip (.srt) format
Provides a quick mechanism to visualize your EC2 security groups in multiple formats
Quick hack to add to_j methods to Array,Hash,Nil,String and Numeric to output nicely formatted json for my config files.
A quick way to format and output generic book information or articles in multiple formats. Mainly: PDF, EPUB and MOBI
Allows you to create quick documents from textile or markdown into an html format. Rev 0.1 will be released when documentation and tests are up to par. Use '-h' for usage guidelines
Formats a simple quick note txt file into a more complete one with location, duration, atendees and tasks.
Graph is a type of hash that outputs in graphviz's dot format. It comes with a command-line interface that is easily pluggable. It ships with plugins to graph dependencies and status of installed rubygems, rake tasks, homebrew ports, mac ports, and freebsd ports, coloring leaf nodes blue, outdated nodes red, and outdated leaf nodes purple (red+blue). OSX quick tip: % sudo gem install graph --development % sudo brew install graphviz % gem unpack graph % cd graph* % rake gallery % open gallery/*.png
qdfca (Quick-Deploy Formal Concept Analysis) is a command-line filter that implements Formal Concept Analysis (FCA). It is small, scriptable, and easy to install, with no external requirements other than the standard Ruby library. The input is a formal context in CSV table format. The output is a dot format digraph rendering of the concept lattice with reduced labelling.
Send quick, simple admin / logging Telegram messages via a Telegram bot. Useful for Rails developers using Telegram messages for notifications, admin alerts, daily summaries, and status updates. Parses and escapes Markdown for beautifully formatted MarkdownV2 messages compatible with the Telegram API. Integrates with the Telegram Bot API.
# MakeData A CLI for generating fake json, csv, or yaml data. Uses Faker to produce fake data in whatever category you choose. ## Quick Start Requires `peco`, so `brew install peco` (or however you get packages) ``` mkdata ``` Follow the prompts to select the category, keys, count, and format. ## Options `-h --help` Shows the help menu `-c --category [CATEGORY]` choose a category from Faker. (I can never remember these, so I use the interactive mode. Mostly here so that this could be used without interaction, like in a script) `-f --format [FORMAT]` json, csv, or yaml. What format to generate the data in. `-a --all` use all the keys from that Faker category.
Ply is a ruby gem for reading Stanford PLY-format 3D model files. The PLY file format is a flexible format for storing semi-structured binary data, and is often used to stored polygonalized 3D models generated with range scanning hardware. You can find some examples of the format at the {Stanford 3D Scanning Repository}[http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/]. Ply provides a simple API for quick access to the data in a PLY file (including examining the structure of a particular file's content), and an almost-as-simple event-driven API which can be used to process extremely large ply files in a streaming fashion, without needing to keep the full dataset represented in the file in memory. Ply handles all three types of PLY files (ascii, binary-big-endian and binary-little-endian). If you don't have any Stanford PLY files on hand, you probably don't need this gem, but if you're curious, the PLY file format is described at Wikipedia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLY_(file_format)].
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