Asynchronously require files in node js.
This simple loader wraps the loading of CSS in script equivalent to `require('load-themed-styles').loadStyles( /* css text */ )`. It is designed to be a replacement for style-loader.
This simple loader wraps the loading of CSS in script equivalent to `require('load-themed-styles').loadStyles( /* css text */ )`. It is designed to be a replacement for style-loader.
Async Require. Load async JS and CSS file
Lodash modular utilities.
Utility function to load nyc configuration
The semantic version parser used by npm.
This package loads a settings.js file on root directory and made it available everywhere by require('load-settings')
shim for require.main.filename() that works in as many environments as possible
Dynamic script loading for browser
bundle and require a file
Utility to dynamically load ESM modules in TypeScript CommonJS projects
A PNG decoder in JavaScript
The open source javascript graphing library that powers plotly
Word-wrapping for javascript.
The Pug loader is responsible for loading the depenendencies of a given Pug file.
Automatically load any gulp plugins in your package.json
Polyfill for the URLPattern API
A package exporting functions for date and number parsing and formatting
AWS SDK for JavaScript Elastic Load Balancing V2 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
loads a BMFont file in Node and the browser
Autoload Config for PostCSS
Keep require and import consistent after bundling or transpiling
WASI polyfill for browser and some wasm util
The Polyglot library allows a Ruby module to register a loader for the file type associated with a filename extension, and it augments 'require' to find and load matching files.
Require Hooks provide infrastructure for intercepting require/load calls in Ruby
Backload provides callbacks for Ruby's #require and #load methods.
Load or Require all files in the folder.
Intercept gem-require expression (require 'gem') and require version at alternative path (such as a development version).
Faked #require, #load and #autoload for defunkt's FakeFS
allows you to avoid typing require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__))
The Wbxml library wraps libwbxml to enable handling WBXML, a binary representation of XML used in WAP to reduce bandwidth in mobile communications.
A handy dandy autoload / require / load helper for your rubies. Similar to using[1], but with a few differences of opinion, and a bit shorter. Basically, expand path is fine, up until a point. Sometimes there's no point (i.e. when the load path already contains most of the path you're trying to open). When you're writing libs that users might require sub parts with 'libname/sub_part', then expand_path combined with say, rubygems, can lead to double requires. Lets not do that. :-) [1] http://github.com/smtlaissezfaire/using/
DSL to facilitate require/load of ruby files and folders
Perform fancy requiring by adding a custom object to the load path. This allows you to escape the harsh strictures directory-based lookup provided by $LOAD_PATH.
LazyLoadingPage loads heay pages lazily as and when required. Single heavy request is broken in small requests, so no timeouts and no congestion of requests. The gem reduces page load time and reduces server ram by loading important content of the page in the first call and then by triggering calls to load the remaining page. The gem gives Reactjs like functionality in your ruby-on-rails application.
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