Git flow conventional releases
All-in-one release flow execution package.
Minimal static server, TAP test runner and conventional release flow
Git flow conventional releases. Fork from https://github.com/mcasimir/release-flow.
Calculates a commit's unique version number from a Git repository based on Release Flow conventions
Manage release flow for Kronos Technologies applications
## Release Flow
The official TypeScript library for the Release Flow With Sample API API
Binary wrapper for Flow - A static type checker for JavaScript
Provides gulp wrapper around gitlab release flow
React Flow - A highly customizable React library for building node-based editors and interactive flow charts.
A highly customizable React library for building node-based editors and interactive flow charts
## Highlights
Release helper cli to help/assist with the release flow.
Type-safe, structured communication between worker threads and parent processes via TypeScript meta-programming.
Allow parsing of the flow syntax
Strip flow type annotations from your output code.
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
JavaScript parser written in OCaml. Produces ESTree AST
Babel transform for Flow Enums.
Flow types for the Flow-ESTree spec produced by the hermes parser
Babel preset for all Flow plugins.
React support for Okta
Runtime to be use with the Flow Enums transform.
Integrating with git-flow for versioning and heroku for deployment, this makes releasing to staging and production a one-line command
The Cont module provides methods for working with continuations. Continuations are a way to save the execution state of a program so that it can be resumed later. They are used for advanced control flow structures such as coroutines, generators, and so on. Ruby have a built-in support for continuations, but it is deprecated and should not be used. This implementation uses the 'fiber' library based on https://github.com/minoki/delimited-continuations-in-lua . That library is released under the MIT license. Caution: The continuations of this implementation are 'one-shot', So they can only be resumed once. If you try to resume a dead continuation, an exception will be raised.
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