Tiny TypeScript helper for OSC 9;4 terminal progress sequences.
A JavaScript library for escaping CSS strings and identifiers while generating the shortest possible ASCII-only output.
For ruby and ruby on rails
Ruby SemVer in TypeScript.
Convention over configuration for using Vite in Ruby apps
Like ruby's abbrev module, but in js
Ruby grammar for tree-sitter
prettier plugin for the Ruby programming language
WebSocket framework for Ruby on Rails.
Simple utilities for open sound control in node.js
bootstrap-sass is a Sass-powered version of Bootstrap 3, ready to drop right into your Sass powered applications.
Convention over configuration for using Vite in Rails apps
JavaScript client for graphql-ruby
realistic password strength estimation
Portable Web Audio API
A Stimulus Wrapper for Flatpickr library
Send escape sequences to the terminal and read back responses
A JavaScript Open Sound Control (OSC) library that works in Node.js and the browser.
Provide I18n to your React Native application
Prism Ruby parser
OSC library for Node.js and the browser, with customizable Plugin API for WebSocket, UDP or bridge networking
A pure JavaScript implementation of Sass.
pyOSC inspired library for sending and receiving OSC messages
## Installation
Concise OSC Ruby implementation based on EventMachine
An unofficial Ruby ORM on top of the Oracle Cloud Services (fka RightNow Technologies) REST API
This OSC gem originally created by Tadayoshi Funaba has been updated
inital gem
A Ruby DSL for OSC
A simple way to bind OSC directly to Ruby classes and objects
Ruby OSC message queue
Play with your code to make music in Ruby
OSC is an "OpenSound Control" module for an object-oriented scripting language Ruby.
Webmidi brings the W3C Web MIDI API design to Ruby with idiomatic DSL, MIDI message parsing, Standard MIDI File I/O, middleware pipeline, music theory DSL, network MIDI (RTP/OSC), and MIDI 2.0 UMP support.
Echoes is a pure-Ruby macOS terminal emulator with first-class integrations for rubish (in-process shell) and rvim (in-process vim editor) panes, plus a private OSC namespace for in-pane Ruby tools that want to drive UI features (gradient backgrounds, rectangular fills, proportional-font text) other terminals can't. Written in pure Ruby on top of AppKit via Fiddle.