Applications shared TypeScript framework
> A WebSocket provider for Y.js that works with ActionCable
std-uritemplate implementation for TS/JS
Generate a slug – transliteration with a lot of options
bootstrap-sass is a Sass-powered version of Bootstrap 3, ready to drop right into your Sass powered applications.
React component for Tippy.js
A framework for responsive emails
GJS TypeScript type definitions for RB-3.0, generated from library version 3.0.0
High-performance (binary) tree and sorted map implementation (AVL, Splay, Radix, Red-Black)
The Hashgraph Online Standards SDK provides a complete implementation of the Hiero Consensus Standards (HCS), giving developers all the tools needed to build wonderful decentralized applications on the Hashgraph network. https://hol.org
Simple lib for letting JS talk to Flipper.rb
A minimalistic 2-way binding system
Client Side Validations made easy for your Rails 7.2 and 8.x applications
Client Side Validations Simple Form plugin
Diff and patch tables
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Responsive, Lite & Mobile first React Images Carousel
Funções utilizadas no https://glitch.com/~puppeteer-appscript da Lendico
This library contains auto generated Mongo (Mongoose.js) models that correspond to the QDM (Quality Data Model) specification.
An autocomplete combobox implementation for Ruby on Rails apps using Hotwire.
[Restboard](https://restboard.github.io) UI components for [Quasar Framework](https://donate.quasar.dev)
Set of addons to help with the activeadmin ui
Localization utility that converts .properties files into JS/JSON resource bundles
Create and synchronize Rambase applications.
Ruby appscript (rb-appscript) is a high-level, user-friendly Apple event bridge that allows you to control scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Ruby scripts.
simplified rb-appscript for excel
rb-appscript wrapper built to assist in scripting terminal events.
This is a fork of the original rb-appscript. Ruby AppleScript (rb-scpt) is a high-level, user-friendly Apple event bridge that allows you to control scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Ruby scripts.
This is a fork of the original rb-appscript. Ruby AppleScript (rb-scpt) is a high-level, user-friendly Apple event bridge that allows you to control scriptable Mac OS X applications using ordinary Ruby scripts.
FinderColor is a an extremely simple interface to the Finder label colors in Mac OS X. It uses Apple Events via the rb-appscript bridge to allow the getting and setting of colors without locking up the Finder using AppleScript. FinderColor can get and set labels by index or by color names (as symbols, e.g. :none, :orange, :red).
go (to project) do (stuffs) godo provides a smart way of opening a project folder in multiple terminal tabs and, in each tab, invoking a commands appropriate to that project. For example if the folder contains a Rails project the actions might include: starting mongrel, tailing one or more logs, starting consoles or IRB sessions, tailing production logs, opening an editor, running autospec, or gitk. godo works by searching your project paths for a given search string and trying to match it against paths found in one or more configured project roots. It will make some straightforward efforts to disambiguate among multiple matches to find the one you want. godo then uses configurable heuristics to figure out what type of project it is, for example "a RoR project using RSpec and Subversion". From that it will invokes a series of action appropriate to the type of project detected with each action being run, from the project folder, in its own terminal session. godo is entirely configured by a YAML file (~/.godo) that contains project types, heuristics, actions, project paths, and a session controller. A sample configuration file is provided that can be installed using godo --install. godo comes with an iTerm session controller for MacOSX that uses the rb-appscript gem to control iTerm (see lib/session.rb and lib/sessions/iterm_session.rb). It should be relatively straightforward to add new controller (e.g. for Leopard Terminal.app), or a controller that works in a different way (e.g. by creating new windows instead of new tabs). There is nothing MacOSX specific about the rest of godo so creating controllers for other unixen should be straightforward if they can be controlled from ruby. godo is a rewrite of my original 'gp' script (http://matt.blogs.it/entries/00002674.html) which fixes a number of the deficiencies of that script, turns it into a gem, has a better name, and steals the idea of using heuristics to detect project types from Solomon White's gp variant (http://onrails.org/articles/2007/11/28/scripting-the-leopard-terminal). godo now includes contributions from Lee Marlow <lee.marlow@gmail.com> including support for project level .godo files to override the global configuration, support for Terminal.app, and maximum depth support to speed up the finder. godo lives at the excellent GitHub: http://github.com/mmower/godo/ and accepts patches and forks.