CLI utility for replacing text between markers with text from a file or stdin.
Utilities to help expose prettier output in linting tools
Replace text between matched start and end points defined by regular expressions
Helper function to replace supers
Runtime typescript and ESM support for Node.js
mdast utility to find and replace text in a tree
Replace or remove multiple items in an array.
Replace strings in files while bundling
Replace JSX attribute value
Replaces a file extension with another one.
This function replaces items in the middle of the array
A simple utility to quickly replace text in one or more files.
Replace user home in a string with another string. Useful for tildifying a path.
Return an object representing the diffs between two objects. Supports jsonPatch protocol
Replaces strings in a stream.
Replace search occurrences with a replacement string.
The same useRef, but with callback
Command line search and replace utility
HTML to React parser.
Get an iterator for any JS language value. Works robustly across all environments, all versions.
A string replace plugin for gulp
PostCSS plugin to replace overflow-wrap with word-wrap or optionally retain both declarations.
Generating CSS using JS with considerable flexibility and extensibility, at both server side and client side.
My JavaScript parser
String#replace_between method to find the index positon after a match
Drop in replacement for the Object#as_json implementation in ActiveSupport, but with logic to handle circular references between objects to avoid infinite recursion.
Warp-Dir is compatible (and inspired by) the popular 'wd' tool available as a ZSH module. This one is written in ruby and so it should work in any shell. Credits for the original zsh-only tool go to (https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd).
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
A complete interface to Handlebars.js for Ruby. Handlebars::Engine provides a complete Ruby API for the official JavaScript version of Handlebars, including the abilities to register Ruby blocks/procs as Handlebars helper functions and to dynamically register partials. It uses MiniRacer for the bridge between Ruby and the V8 JavaScript engine. Handlebars::Engine was created as a replacement for handlebars.rb.
A fork of the carmen gem by Jim Benton. This fork allows you to switch between different locales (Currently english and german). A collection of geographis country and state names for Ruby. Also includes replacements for Rails' country_select and state_select plugins.
Insert the contents of the source file into the destination file. Look for a line with certain content in the destination file, and add the contents of the source file before or after this point. You can also look for two lines with certain content in the destination file and replace everything in between with the contents of the source file.
Less2Sass is an easy to use converter between Less and Sass, respectively SCSS, dynamic stylesheet formats. It is based on abstract syntax tree transformation instead of the common string replacement methods using regular expressions. It does not support a lot of language features, yet. However, when finished, it will offer the developers an easy way to convert between these formats without the following manual conversion as it is today.
Bdoc is a simple replacement for the gem or yard server. All it does is look at all of the Gems you have installed locally and creates a nice iframe based browser that makes it easy to navigate between gem docs. IT DOES NOT REQUIRE A SERVER FOR VIEWING... not like gem server does! If you use this, I highly suggest also using Hanna[http://github.com/mislav/hanna/tree/master] (a beautiful rdoc theme). Check out the demo http://manalang.github.com/bdoc/bdoc.html
A plugin for zenweb that automatically generates links between pages. For example: If a page has a title attribute 'my page about zebweb' then any other page that contains text like 'see my page about zenweb' would have some of the text replaced with a link to that page: 'see <a href='/zenweb.html'>my page about zenweb</a>'
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