A high-performance utilities for WhatsApp, powered by Rust and WebAssembly.
Generates and consumes source maps
Rust language support for the CodeMirror code editor
Javascript audio library for the modern web.
A cross-browser wrapper for the Web Audio API which aims to closely follow the standard.
A custom element for the Spotify player with an API that aims to match the `<audio>` API
Welcome to the [Node.js] binding for the Rust [`matrix-sdk-crypto`] library! This binding is part of the [`matrix-rust-sdk`] project, which is a library implementation of a [Matrix] client-server.
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Web Audio API implementation for Node.js
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AudioBuffer ponyfill with operations toolkit
Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
react-native-audio-api provides system for controlling audio in React Native environment compatible with Web Audio API specification
Decode audio data in node or browser
Types for the global scope of Audio Worklets
A simple toolkit for building scalable and maintainable applications
Speech Recognition for React Native Expo projects
This package is intended for Prisma's internal use
> **Fork of [@crosscopy/clipboard](https://github.com/CrossCopy/clipboard)** > > This fork updates to the latest `clipboard-rs` (0.3.1) and adds musl (Alpine Linux) support. > All credit goes to the original authors.
Rust dictionary for cspell.
Super-fast alternative for babel
Library that parses raw data from audio codecs into frames containing data, header values, duration, and other information.
Lezer-based Rust grammar
OpenAI Codex CLI upstream rust-v0.136.0 packaged for Android Termux (ARM64). Restores real code-mode (exec/wait) and realtime audio device on the native Android build, carries RUNPATH=$ORIGIN hardening for direct native invocation, and keeps update diagno