Calculate running pace
Automatic page load progress bar
Automatically add a progress bar to your site.
Automatic page load progress bar
Command-line progress bar and progress metrics. Helps you measure the 'pace' of a long-running script.
React progress bars via Pace
Pace.js load progress bar for Ember apps, incl. Flash-like initial script lazy loading
Chromium Binary for Serverless Platforms
A simple React + Vite + TS UI library with a Button using custom fonts via SCSS.
react pace
A progress/loading bar using Pace (https://github.hubspot.com/pace/docs/welcome/).
Automatic page load progress bar. This is fork of 'pace-js' with fix for amd loader.
Chromium Binary for Serverless Platforms
A Library to for importing / exporting and processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
A simple React + Vite + TS UI library with a Button using custom fonts via SCSS
React component library with Tailwind v4
Official Box TypeScript Generated SDK
Claude Code statusline and rate limit tracker. Pure Bash + jq, single file.
A typescript package to execute JavaScript and TypeScript code in a webassembly quickjs sandbox
Node.js bindings for librdkafka
Unleash is an enterprise ready feature flag service. It provides different strategies for handling feature flags.
Automatic page load progress bar
npm run pub: Git
A customizable status line formatter for Claude Code CLI
Running On Rails gem provide some tools for running or cycling as pace converter, split calculator, training pace...
Hillpace is a gem for running races planning. It can take a route an a reference pace (the pace you would go on a flat course of the same distance) and generate planned paces by segments, based on the incline of each segment.
Ruby gem for running and cycling calculations: pace, time, distance, unit conversions (30+ units), race predictions (Riegel & Cameron), GPS track analysis (Haversine, elevation gain, per-km splits), and VO2max estimation (Daniels & Gilbert).
ZenTest provides 4 different tools: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, and multiruby. zentest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. zentest only works with Ruby and Minitest or Test::Unit. There is enough evidence to show that this is still proving useful to users, so it stays. unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong. Do note that minitest 2.2+ provides an enhanced assert_equal obviating the need for unit_diff autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the corresponding dependent tests. multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your installed versions. *NOTE:* The next major release of zentest will not include autotest (use minitest-autotest instead) and multiruby will use rbenv / ruby-build for version management.
ZenTest provides 4 different tools: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, and multiruby. ZenTest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. ZenTest only works with Ruby and Test::Unit. Nobody uses this tool anymore but it is the package namesake, so it stays. unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong. autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the corresponding dependent tests. multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your installed versions.
ZenTest provides 4 different tools and 1 library: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, multiruby, and Test::Rails. ZenTest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. ZenTest only works with Ruby and Test::Unit. unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong. autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the corresponding dependent tests. multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your installed versions. Test::Rails helps you build industrial-strength Rails code.
ZenTest provides 4 different tools: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, and multiruby. ZenTest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. ZenTest only works with Ruby and Test::Unit. Nobody uses this tool anymore but it is the package namesake, so it stays. unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong. Do note that minitest 2.2+ provides an enhanced assert_equal obviating the need for unit_diff autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the corresponding dependent tests. multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your installed versions.
ZenTest provides 4 different tools: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, and multiruby. ZenTest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. ZenTest only works with Ruby and Test::Unit. Nobody uses this tool anymore but it is the package namesake, so it stays. unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong. Do note that minitest 2.2+ provides an enhanced assert_equal obviating the need for unit_diff autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the corresponding dependent tests. multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your installed versions.