Common, reusable React UI components
A library to reuse components and functions across the entire ets_frame project
This is a collection of reuse components based on vue.js. The overall goal is to have easy to style, easy to use components that suit the needs of multiple projects.
Reuse Components for projects
As part of a school project, the BeTokyo UI components library allows us to reuse components in each of our web apps.
A better opn. Reuse the same tab on Chrome for 👨💻.
A CSS Modules transform to extract export statements from local-scope classes
Easily start and stop an X Virtual Frame Buffer from your node apps.
React Wrapper for UI5 Web Components and additional components
Logging tool for Cloud Foundry
Light weight package for serializing different crypto addresses
A framework for building native apps using React
Svelte implementation of the Carbon Design System
Cypress Custom Commands and Queries for UI5 Web Components
🐊Putout plugin adds ability to reuse duplicate init
Lower level utilities for compiling Vue single file components
Base for ui5-webcomponents-react
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CDS base database service
A2UI Core Library
This is the central repository for quill icons, exported from figma design file
Modular Utilities
Parts of React UFO that are publicly available
Fundamental Library for Angular - core
Active Component introduces components into your Rails presentation layer. The use of components improves consistency and development speed through reuse and a new way of view code organization. Components are plain Ruby classes that are able to render themselves using a to_html method. Active Component provides several means that make it easy to write and use components.
A gem that extracts the styling and theming components from my Rails applications for reuse across multiple projects
Rubinius::ToolSet provides a registry for code tools. These include the Rubinius bytecode compiler and parser. These, in turn, depend on other components like the AST and bytecode emitter and serializer. ToolSets provide a mechanism for other languages to reuse as much of the Rubinius code tools as are suitable for that language.
Flex is the ultimate ruby client for elasticsearch. It is powerful, fast and efficient, easy to use and customize. It covers ALL the elasticsearch API, and transparently integrates it with your app and its components, like Rails, ActiveRecord, Mongoid, ActiveModel, will_paginate, kaminari, elasticsearch-mapper-attachments, ... It also implements and integrates very advanced features like chainable scopes, live-reindex, cross-model syncing, query fragment reuse, parent/child relationships, templating, self-documenting tools, detailed debugging, ...
One of the biggest problems facing any ruby (possibly rails) based web dev is the extreme lack of modularization of actual web components. Sure there are plenty of great modularized tools from rails to sprockets to whatever outthere that will help you get build a cool web app, but there is very little in terms of convention to help you build a cool web kit that can be reused anywhere else. Confluence is designed and used (by me) to build highly modular web assets like navigation bars, footers, map views, user profile tabs, etc. so that I never have to build the same again across different application.
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