a linked list designed for working with [results](http://github.com/jkroso/result)
extended POSIX-style sprintf
writable stream that concatenates strings or binary data and calls a callback with the result
Remove a UTF8 BOM at the start of the stream.
A small set of utilities for streams.
High level shortcut to a readable query result stream for PostgreSQL
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
JSON.Stringify as a readable stream
Check if something is a Node.js stream
Blob & File implementation in Node.js, originally from node-fetch.
Get a stream as a string, Buffer, ArrayBuffer or array
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Toggle the CLI cursor
tar-stream is a streaming tar parser and generator and nothing else. It operates purely using streams which means you can easily extract/parse tarballs without ever hitting the file system.
destroy a stream if possible
Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.
A streaming way to send data to a Node.js Worker Thread
Sniff the encoding from a HTML byte stream
streaming unbzip2 implementation in pure javascript for node and browsers
Get and validate the raw body of a readable stream.
A stream that emits multiple other streams one after another.
Returns the next buffer/object in a stream's readable queue
Streaming data for JavaScript
Merge multiple streams into a unified stream
Stream ActiveRecord results
Stream s3 select results
Get the latest search results streaming to your console: $ tweettail railsconf rubysolo: protip: it helps to actually READ the error message. #railsconf voxxit: So, everyone, how is #railsconf coming? When is the big 3.0 announcement? JesseGoldberg: @GavinStark I don't have as much to chat about as you do while you are at RailsConf. wndxlori: Anyone else not eaten yet #railsconf zenmatt: Great dinner and coversation with @heroku at n9ne in the palms. #railsconf Adkron: Damn you #railsconf why can I not visit you this year. I'm missing all the gitjour goodness. pengwynn: Meeting a lot of great folks at the open gov hackathon at #railsconf #gov20 davidjrice: Enjoying ordering taxis to our hotel... "for the wynn!" #railsconf quick noms at stripburger then whiskeys at the stage door with ey ftw! cricketgeek: as pointed out by @jnewland at sushi this evening... http://pic.im/2LY #railsconf paulog: had fun at gilt groupe coctail party. props. #railsconf Amuse_Bouche: I hope my two favorite people in the world form an alliance! (Swoon) RT: @dhh Loved talking to @tferris at #railsconf. So much resonates. abie: At open gov BOF #railsconf matthewcarriere: running a saas bof was great... I hope it gets some more time this week. #railsconf jdar: @tullytully RT @dgou:for the benefit of people at #railsconf keynote, here is penelope trunk on tim ferris: http://bit.ly/b81E yorzi: Reading: "Rails 3 and the Real Secret to High Productivity: RailsConf 2009 - May 04 - 07, 2009, Las Vegas,NV" ( http://tinyurl.com/czmkxn ) Or let it sit there all day with the -f option (like "tail -f"): tweettail -f railsconf
FIT files are binary, and as a result, are a pain to parse. This is a wrapper around the FIT SDK, which makes creating a stream based parser simple.
XSTREAM combines the X25519 Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman function" "with HKDF and the STREAM construction for streaming authenticated" "encryption. The result is an easy-to-use public key cryptosystem.
Preprocessor in Ruby: provides a Ruby class named Rpp which implements a text preprocessor where macros are specified in Ruby language. Usage: ppr = Ppr::Preprocessor.new(<configuration options if any>) ; ppr.preprocess(<input stream to preprocess>, <output stream where to write the preprocessing result>)
A command-line application that reads a listing of game results for a soccer league as a stream, and returns the top teams at the end of each matchday.
Media Translation API delivers real-time speech translation to your content and applications directly from your audio data. Leveraging Google???s machine learning technologies, the API offers enhanced accuracy and simplified integration while equipping you with a comprehensive set of features to further refine your translation results. Improve user experience with low-latency streaming translation and scale quickly with straightforward internationalization.
Ruby binding for Honker — a SQLite-native task runtime. Queues, streams, pub/sub, time-trigger scheduler, results, locks, rate limits, all in one .db file. Thin wrapper around the Honker SQLite loadable extension; no Redis, no external broker.
Ciphr is a CLI tool for performing and composing encoding, decoding, encryption, decryption, hashing, and other various operations on streams of data. It takes provided data, file data, or data from stdin, and executes a pipeline of functions on the data stream, writing the resulting data to stdout. It was designed primarily for use in the information security domain, mostly for quick or casual data manipulation for forensics, penetration testing, or capture-the-flag events; it likely could have other unforseen uses, but should be presumed to be an experimental toy as no effort was made to make included cryptographic functions robust against attacks (timing attacks, etc), and it is recommended not to use any included functions in any on-line security mechanisms.
Idiomatic Ruby client for Groq's OpenAI-compatible API. Covers chat completions (sync + streaming), embeddings, audio (speech, transcription, translation), models, files, and batches. Built on Net::HTTP, with parameter validation via dry-schema and internal Result-based control flow via dry-monads.
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