Read multiple files with a given filename and aggregate the results
Read the closest package.json file
Get the path of the parent module
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
read(1) for node programs
Sentry SDK integration for user feedback
A window.fetch polyfill.
Find the closest package.json file
A drop-in replacement for fs, making various improvements.
walk paths fast and efficiently
The official JavaScript implementation of Cucumber.
wrap a readable/writable stream to be read-only
Migration path to React Router v6 from v4/5
Big-friendly JSON. Asynchronous streaming functions for large JSON data sets.
Read a package.json file
Read the closet Babel configuration file
Custom errors
Read commit messages from a specified range or last edit
Kendo UI for Angular PDF Export Component
Add support for more integer widths to Buffer
Kendo UI Angular Toolbar component - a single UI element that organizes buttons and other navigation elements
Read and parse a YAML file
Unzip cross-platform streaming API
speed up repetitive reading of spreadsheet files by creating sqlite caches
Makes SASS less of a hassle on read-only filesystems by compiling and serving it up for you
Write Through and Read Through caching library inspired by CacheMoney and cache_fu, support ActiveRecord 4.
Spring speeds up development by keeping your application running in the background. Read more: https://github.com/rails/spring
Makes SASS less of a hassle on read-only filesystems by compiling and serving it up for you.
Define indexes and foreign keys for your Rails app in one place using an easy-to-read DSL, then run a rake task to bring your database up-to-date.
Makes LESS less of a hassle on read-only filesystems by compiling and serving it up for you.
Makes SASS less of a hassle on read-only filesystems by compiling and serving it up for you. Rails3 compatible from Papino's fork on Github.
Reads and parses zip files conforming to Google's GTFS spec. Such files can take up quite a bit of memory when inflated, so this gem prefers to read them as a stream of rows. GTFS Spec: https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs
The Cloud Logging API lets you programmatically read and write log entries, set up exclusions, create logs-based metrics, and manage export sinks. Note that google-cloud-logging-v2 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-logging instead. See the readme for more details.
The best I could come up with was to just show you: $ atcat dbi://pg/localhost/database_name/table_name csv://table_name.csv That exports a table from Postgres into a comma separated value file. You can read from or write to: tab, csv, dbi, etc. You can opaquely treat any of those 'table of records' based sources as an opaque URI. Want to read more? https://github.com/kyleburton/abstract-tables
Let's say you've got a MongoDB server, being used as a key-value store for an app being served by three sticky-load-balanced web servers. Running an instance of memcached will speed up repeated reads.
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