minimal result reification
The core constants used throughout the remirror codebase
mjml-core
Isomorphic client library for supporting long-running operations in node.js and browser.
mjml-preset-core
Bash Automated Testing System
⚒️ An SDK for building applications on top of Uniswap V3
A robust Punycode converter that fully complies to RFC 3492 and RFC 5891, and works on nearly all JavaScript platforms.
Core API implementation of the GitLab API
A build-time utility for [Vercel Flags](https://vercel.com/docs/flags/vercel-flags) that fetches flag definitions and bundles them into a synthetic `@vercel/flags-definitions` package inside `node_modules`. This allows `@vercel/flags-core` to access flag
The main zero-dependency and framework-agnostic Maskito's package to create an input mask
Provide helper functions for the remirror codebase, kinda like a tiny lodash
Internals of neo4j-driver
🛵 The stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda (core package)
Lightweight Result type with generator-based composition
Utils for writing Salesforce CLI plugins
Is this specifier a node.js core module?
Provides the core TS types for use throughout the remirror codebase
Babel compiler core.
The core `React` library which can be used if you want to create a specialized bundle without the extra hooks and components available via `@remirror/react`.
Minimizer plugin for webpack
Core parser library to generate apidoc result following the apidoc-spec
core-js compat
Standard library
Bucky-core can run test code which is written in YAML. End-to-End test (working with Selenium) and Linkstatus test (HTTP status check) are supported in default. Page object model pattern and page based element management is the main concept in Bucky-core. You can create scenarios and execute it easily by using Bucky-core. When working with Bucky-management, Bucky-core can also record test results. You can make test results visualization by using Bucky-management.
Core gem used by all the elastics gems. Provides the core resources: HTTP clients, Elasticsearch API Methods, Templating System, Cascading Variables Management, Result Extenders, Logging & Debugging, Self-documenting Tool, Rake Tasks, ...
BioRuby BLAST XMLParser plugin: a plugin of BioRuby BLAST XML result parser by using the XMLParser extension. This was formerly a part of the BioRuby core ("bio" gem) and split to this gem because of the external XMLParser dependency.
A modular, testable, Ruby debugger using some of the best ideas from ruby-debug, other debuggers, and Ruby Rails. Some of the core debugger concepts have been rethought. As a result, some of this may be experimental. This version works only with MRI 1.8 and 1.9' See rbx-trepanning for a version that works with Rubinius, and trepanning and for something that works with a patched YARV 1.9.2.
Siftly provides a small, framework-agnostic core for registering spam filters, executing pipelines, and aggregating structured results.
Classy Inheritance adds a depends_on class method to your ActiveRecord model so that you can define requisite objects. This functionality is provided using the existing ActiveRecord methods without monkey patching any core code. Essentially, it provides an easy interface to generate code that anyone could add to their model to receive the same result. Depending on the parameters to your depends_on call, it may add some of the following methods: validates_presence_of, validates_associated, has_one or belongs_to.
rails_parallel runs your Rails tests by forking off a worker and running multiple tests concurrently. It makes heavy use of forking to reduce memory footprint (assuming copy-on-write), only loads your Rails environment once, and automatically scales to the number of cores available. Designed to work with MySQL only. For best results, run MySQL on a tmpfs or a RAM disk.
Classy Inheritance adds a depends_on class method to your ActiveRecord model so that you can define requisite objects. This functionality is provided using the existing ActiveRecord methods without monkey patching any core code. Essentially, it provides an easy interface to generate code that anyone could add to their model to receive the same result. Depending on the parameters to your depends_on call, it may add some of the following methods: validates_presence_of, validates_associated, has_one or belongs_to.
"Many languages provide a vast library of methods or functions for developers to use, whereas Ruby only provides basic (albeit powerful) building blocks. At best, this leads to more complex applications and time wasted writing code another developer has probably already written; at worst it results in core class extensions being placed in helper methods or on objects that have no business owning the methods. The lack of a good strategy for managing Ruby extentions really becomes apparent when a developer needs to share his extensions across multiple projects. Corelib aims to solve this problem by providing a central gem for developers to share extensions & additions to the Ruby core.
sym-crypt is a core encryption module for the symmetric encryption app (and a corresponding gem) "sym", and contains the main base serialization, encryption, encoding, compression routines. sym-crypt uses a symmetric 256-bit key with the AES-256-CBC cipher, which is the same cipher as the one used by the US Government. For encyption with a password sym-crypt uses AES-128-CBC cipher. The resulting data is zlib-compressed and base64-encoded. The keys are also base64 encoded for easy copying/pasting/etc.
The 'pg_search_multiple_highlight' gem extends the functionality of the popular 'pg_search' gem to overcome its limitation when performing searches against multiple columns and attempting to highlight results. The core issue arises when using the ':highlight' option within the ':tsearch' scope on multiple columns. This gem addresses this limitation by introducing the ':multiple_highlight' option, offering a comprehensive solution for highlighting results across multiple columns. Key Features: New Scope Option: The gem introduces the ':multiple_highlight' scope option, allowing users to perform searches on multiple columns and highlight matching terms. Enhanced Search Results: The gem enables the extraction of highlighted results from multiple columns, providing a unified view of highlighted content. Usage Convenience: Users can easily integrate the ':multiple_highlight' option into their existing 'pg_search' queries by calling the '.with_pg_search_multiple_highlight' method on the search object. Flexible Customization: The gem's options can be tailored to match specific highlighting requirements, such as custom start and stop markers for highlighting. Comprehensive Documentation: The README file explains the limitations of 'pg_search' regarding highlighting, demonstrates how the ':multiple_highlight' option resolves this issue, and offers clear usage examples for quick integration.
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