Node streaming with double buffering
ready. set. go!
ready set log
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
An 'ready-set-go' Android project template that reduce time to create a specific project.
This library will help you indicate (track) the progress of you requests. When they are preparing, executing or if there is an error.
TailwindCSS v4.0 compatible replacement for `tailwindcss-animate`.
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Integration bootstrapper for the PaymentIQ Cashier V2"
A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision
Reactive utilities for Embla Carousel
A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision
A helper to optimistically set Symbol.toStringTag, when possible.
See our api docs https://serialport.io/docs/api-parser-ready
mixin to add one-time ready event callback handler
Set a function's length property
Robustly set the [[Prototype]] of an object
Set a function's name property
dev tool
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Extract release notes from your git log
Ready made set of tags, parsings and awesomeness
A set of small JavaScript and SASS plugins that are designed to be reusable and enhance your UI. Ready to play with the Rails Asset Pipeline for faster and easier web development.
Dido makes the creation of libraries faster thanks to a set of commands. It creates the project for you with your configuration and makes it ready to be integrated using CocoaPods or Carthage
Launch a landing page on Heroku in less than 10 minutes with JohnHenry. This gem sets up bootstrap and provides Bootstrapped user management pages with Devise. JohnHenry also includes a payment form that works with Stripe and is ready to go immediately.
This gem modifies capistrano recipes to allow deploys to windows machines. Several nuances such as the lack of symlinks make the deploy a little different, but it's better than doing it by hand. See the github page for instruction on how to set up Windows to get it ready for a deploy.
🍲 Kettle::Dev is a meta tool from kettle-rb to streamline development and testing. Acts as a shim dependency, pulling in many other dependencies, to give you OOTB productivity with a RubyGem, or Ruby app project. Configures a complete set of Rake tasks, for all the libraries is brings in, so they arrive ready to go. Fund overlooked open source projects - bottom of stack, dev/test dependencies: floss-funding.dev
Caput automates the repetitive steps required to make a Rails application ready to deploy on a fresh Ubuntu server. It ensures dependencies are installed, configures users, directories, and permissions, and sets up the environment for Capistrano deployments — all without requiring Passenger or container registries. With Caput, developers can enjoy the simplicity of Capistrano while minimising manual server setup.
abstract_feature_branch is a Ruby gem that provides a unique variation on the Branch by Abstraction Pattern by Paul Hammant and the Feature Toggles Pattern by Martin Fowler to enhance team productivity and improve software fault tolerance. It provides the ability to wrap blocks of code with an abstract feature branch name, and then specify in a configuration file which features to be switched on or off. The goal is to build out upcoming features in the same source code repository branch (i.e. Continuous Integration and Trunk-Based Development), regardless of whether all are completed by the next release date or not, thus increasing team productivity by preventing integration delays. Developers then disable in-progress features until they are ready to be switched on in production, yet enable them locally and in staging environments for in-progress testing. This gives developers the added benefit of being able to switch a feature off after release should big problems arise for a high risk feature. abstract_feature_branch additionally supports Domain Driven Design's pattern of Bounded Contexts by allowing developers to configure context-specific feature files if needed. abstract_feature_branch is one of the simplest and most minimalistic "Feature Flags" Ruby gems out there as it enables you to get started very quickly by simply leveraging YAML files without having to set up a data store if you do not need it (albeit, you also have the option to use Redis as a very fast in-memory data store).
FatTable is a gem that treats tables as a data type. It provides methods for constructing tables from a variety of sources, building them row-by-row, extracting rows, columns, and cells, and performing aggregate operations on columns. It also provides as set of SQL-esque methods for manipulating table objects: select for filtering by columns or for creating new columns, where for filtering by rows, order_by for sorting rows, distinct for eliminating duplicate rows, group_by for aggregating multiple rows into single rows and applying column aggregate methods to ungrouped columns, a collection of join methods for combining tables, and more. Furthermore, FatTable provides methods for formatting tables and producing output that targets various output media: text, ANSI terminals, ruby data structures, LaTeX tables, Emacs org-mode tables, and more. The formatting methods can specify cell formatting in a way that is uniform across all the output methods and can also decorate the output with any number of footers, including group footers. FatTable applies formatting directives to the extent they makes sense for the output medium and treats other formatting directives as no-ops. FatTable can be used to perform operations on data that are naturally best conceived of as tables, which in my experience is quite often. It can also serve as a foundation for providing reporting functions where flexibility about the output medium can be quite useful. Finally FatTable can be used within Emacs org-mode files in code blocks targeting the Ruby language. Org mode tables are presented to a ruby code block as an array of arrays, so FatTable can read them in with its .from_aoa constructor. A FatTable table can output as an array of arrays with its .to_aoa output function and will be rendered in an org-mode buffer as an org-table, ready for processing by other code blocks.
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