This is a very bare bones calculator made for the purposes of exploring Web Assembly. I don't think there is any viable reason for using it. So don't.
Generates CRC hashes for strings - for use by node redis clients to determine key slots.
Calculate meta-vulnerabilities from package security advisories
A CVSS vector modeling and score calculation implementation for all CVSS versions by {metæffekt}.
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Calculate the specificity of a CSS selector
Rust dictionary for cspell.
Rust language support for the CodeMirror code editor
Super-fast alternative for babel
A tiny, permissive CSS selector parser
Lezer-based Rust grammar
SMS segements calculator
Generates and consumes source maps
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.
Rust grammar for tree-sitter
Queue for messages and jobs based on Redis
Browser automation CLI for AI agents
A high-performance utilities for WhatsApp, powered by Rust and WebAssembly.
Create cross-toolchain from https://github.com/rust-cross/manylinux-cross/tree/main
A simple toolkit for building scalable and maintainable applications
Calculate time slots for your users to choose from.
Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
JSON Schema Meta Schema & Generated types for typescript, rust, golang and python
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Ruby bindings for ballistics-engine - A high-performance Rust-based ballistics calculations library with 4-DOF trajectory modeling, wind deflection, atmospheric effects, and more.
Ruby gem (native extension in Rust) providing implementations of various string metrics. Current metrics supported are: Sørensen–Dice, Levenshtein, Damerau–Levenshtein, Jaro & Jaro–Winkler. Strings that are UTF-8 encodable (convertible to UTF-8 representation) are supported. All comparison of strings is done at the grapheme cluster level as described by Unicode Standard Annex #29 (https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries); this may be different from many gems that calculate string metrics.
Amoskeag is a purely functional, statically-validated Domain-Specific Language (DSL) designed for high-security, sandboxed evaluation. It's perfect for: - Business Rules Engines (insurance underwriting, loan approval) - Template Engines (secure alternative to ERB with more power than Liquid) - Spreadsheet Formula Engines (Excel-like calculations) This gem provides native Ruby bindings to the Amoskeag library, compiled from Rust for maximum performance and security.