Redicble data structures and homing actions
High-order abstraction for reducible data structures
Bufferring for reducible data
Caching for reducible data structures
Library for higher-order manipulation of collections
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
Transform a stream or array into a lookup object
Node.js API (Node-API)
Determine if the current node version supports the `--preserve-symlinks` flag.
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
Load node modules according to tsconfig paths, in run-time or via API.
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
Like which(1) unix command. Find the first instance of an executable in the PATH.
Determines if an object can be used as an array
Provides a way to make requests
Build tool and bindings loader for node-gyp that supports prebuilds
TypeScript execution environment and REPL for node.js, with source map support
An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streams
Vite as Node.js runtime
Info about node `exports` field support: version ranges, categories, etc.
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Node.js releases data
ECMAScript JS AST traversal functions
Native implementation of Dijkstra algorithm for finding the shortest path between two vertices in a large, sparse graphs. Underlying algorithm is implemented in C using a priority queue. Edges are represented using linked lists rather than an adjacency matrix to reduce memory footprint when operating on very large graphs where the average number of edges between nodes is relatively small (e.g. < 1/10 the number of nodes). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dijkstra's_algorithm for additional information.
ignis-collective brings NCCL-style collective communication to Ruby: ring/tree all-reduce, and P2P / IPC (VMM) / host-staged / TCP transports, on the Ignis foundation. EXPERIMENTAL — the transports require multiple GPUs / nodes and cannot be exercised on a single GPU, so this is shipped separately from the verified single-GPU stack.
= DESCRIPTION: Provides a Chef handler which can report run status, including any changes that were made, to a Graylog2 server. In the case of failed runs a backtrace will be included in the details reported. = REQUIREMENTS: * A Graylog2 server running somewhere. = USAGE: This example makes of the chef_handler cookbook, place some thing like this in cookbooks/chef_handler/recipes/gelf.rb and add it to your run list. It also assumes your Graylog2 server has set the attribute rsyslog_server to true. log_server = search(:node, "rsyslog_server:true").first if log_server include_recipe "chef_handler::default" gem_package "chef-gelf" do action :nothing end.run_action(:install) # Make sure the newly installed Gem is loaded. Gem.clear_paths require 'chef/gelf' chef_handler "Chef::GELF::Handler" do source "chef/gelf" arguments({ :server => log_server['fqdn'] }) supports :exception => true, :report => true end.run_action(:enable) end Arguments take the form of an options hash, with the following options: * :server - The server to send messages to. * :port (12201) - The port to send on. * :facility (chef-client) - The facility to report under. * :host (node.fqdn) - The host to report messages as coming from. * :blacklist ({}) - A hash of cookbooks, resources and actions to ignore in the change list. = BLACKLISTING: Some resources report themselves as having updated on every run even if nothing changed, or are just things you don't care about. To reduce the amount of noise in your logs these can be ignored by providing a blacklist. In this example we don't want to be told about the GELF handler being activated: chef_handler "Chef::GELF::Handler" do source "chef/gelf" arguments({ :server => log_server['fqdn'], :blacklist => { "chef_handler" => { "chef_handler" => [ "nothing", "enable" ] } } }) supports :exception => true, :report => true end.run_action(:enable) = LICENSE and AUTHOR: Author:: Jon Wood (<jon@blankpad.net>) Copyright:: 2011, Blank Pad Development Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface