Husky hook for requiring name-indexed doc files.
Eslint plugin that require docs in testing files
Adds a static `extend` method to a class, to simplify inheritance. Extends the static properties, prototype properties, and descriptors from a `Parent` constructor onto `Child` constructors.
Babel transform for Flow Enums.
Node.js's util module for all engines
Easy autofixable import sorting
ESLint plugin for Angular applications, following https://angular.dev/style-guide
Node's event emitter for all engines.
babel require hook
smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.
Monkey patches for file system related things.
better fetch for Node.js. Works on any JavaScript runtime!
Execute callbacks when child processes are spawned
Lightweight browser detector
Firebase SDK for Cloud Functions
A javascript sdk for Mailgun built with webpack, babel & es6. This can be used in node or in the browser*.
A PDF generation library for Node.js
Media Type Database
Find documentation url for a given ESLint rule
Get the metadata from a Google Cloud Platform environment
Single API for Web Crypto API and Crypto Subtle working in Node.js, Browsers and other runtimes
Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.
See nodejs errors with less clutter
Performance timer based on performance.mark() and measure()
acts_as_dashboard makes it easy to create dashboards in Rails apps. Very little configuration is required. Read the docs to get started.
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
Adds an `evaluate` refinement method to Proc and Object instances. The goal of this gem is to allow the evaluation of variables, procs, and lambdas with the same level of flexibility. The `evaluate` method has been added to the Object class to return the evaluated value of the variable. The `evaluate` method is overridden on the Proc class to allow parameters to be passed to lambdas in the same flexible way as procs. This takes into consideration, required/optional/remaining parameters, and required/optional/remaining keyword parameters. For information on Refinements, see: - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.3.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - http://yehudakatz.com/2010/11/30/ruby-2-0-refinements-in-practice/
This library provides a Ruby client that simplifies interactions with the Velo Payments API. For full details covering the API visit our docs at Velo Payments APIs https://apidocs.velopayments.com. Note: some of the Velo API calls which require authorization via an access token, see the full docs on how to configure.
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
# Excel to Code [](https://travis-ci.org/tamc/excel_to_code) excel_to_c - roughly translate some Excel files into C. excel_to_ruby - roughly translate some Excel files into Ruby. This allows spreadsheets to be: 1. Embedded in other programs, such as web servers, or optimisers 2. Without depending on any Microsoft code For example, running [these commands](examples/simple/compile.sh) turns [this spreadsheet](examples/simple/simple.xlsx) into [this Ruby code](examples/simple/ruby/simple.rb) or [this C code](examples/simple/c/simple.c). # Install Requires Ruby. Install by: gem install excel_to_code # Run To just have a go: excel_to_c <excel_file_name> This will produce a file called excelspreadsheet.c For a more complex spreadsheet: excel_to_c --compile --run-tests --settable <name of input worksheet> --prune-except <name of output worksheet> <excel file name> See the full list of options: excel_to_c --help # Gotchas, limitations and bugs 0. No custom functions, no macros for generating results 1. Results are cached. So you must call reset(), then set values, then read values. 2. It must be possible to replace INDIRECT and OFFSET formula with standard references at compile time (e.g., INDIRECT("A"&"1") is fine, INDIRECT(userInput&"3") is not. 3. Doesn't implement all functions. [See which functions are implemented](docs/Which_functions_are_implemented.md). 4. Doesn't implement references that involve range unions and lists (but does implement standard ranges) 5. Sometimes gives cells as being empty, when excel would give the cell as having a numeric value of zero 6. The generated C version does not multithread and will give bad results if you try. 7. The generated code uses floating point, rather than fully precise arithmetic, so results can differ slightly. 8. The generated code uses the sprintf approach to rounding (even-odd) rather than excel's 0.5 rounds away from zero. 9. Ranges like this: Sheet1!A10:Sheet1!B20 and 3D ranges don't work. Report bugs: <https://github.com/tamc/excel_to_code/issues> # Changelog See [Changes](CHANGES.md). # License See [License](LICENSE.md) # Hacking Source code: <https://github.com/tamc/excel_to_code> Documentation: * [Installing from source](docs/installing_from_source.md) * [Structure of this project](docs/structure_of_this_project.md) * [How does the calculation work](docs/how_does_the_calculation_work.md) * [How to fix parsing errors](docs/How_to_fix_parsing_errors.md) * [How to implement a new Excel function](docs/How_to_add_a_missing_function.md) Some notes on how Excel works under the hood: * [The Excel file structure](docs/implementation/excel_file_structure.md) * [Relationships](docs/implementation/relationships.md) * [Workbooks](docs/implementation/workbook.md) * [Worksheets](docs/implementation/worksheets.md) * [Cells](docs/implementation/cell.md) * [Tables](docs/implementation/tables.md) * [Shared Strings](docs/implementation/shared_strings.md) * [Array formulae](docs/implementation/array_formulae.md)
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
Atlassian JWT Authentication provides support for handling JWT authentication as required by Atlassian when building add-ons: https://developer.atlassian.com/static/connect/docs/latest/concepts/authentication.html
Atlassian JWT Authentication provides support for handling JWT authentication as required by Atlassian when building add-ons: https://developer.atlassian.com/static/connect/docs/latest/concepts/authentication.html
First version limited to Instagram Basic Display permissions As such, using this gem requires having a Facebook Developper account in order to get an Instagram User Access Token For more info: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram-basic-display-api/getting-started
Adds an `evaulate` refinement method to Proc and Object instances. The goal of this gem is to allow evaluation of variables, procs, and lambdas with the same level of flexibility. The `evaluate` method has been added to the Object class to simply return the value of the variable. The `evaluate` method is overriden on the Proc class to allow parameters to be passed to lambdas in the same flexible way as procs. This takes into consideration, required/optional/remaining parameters, and required/optional/remaining keyword parameters. For information on Refinements, see: - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.3.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - http://yehudakatz.com/2010/11/30/ruby-2-0-refinements-in-practice/
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