seekJs的命令行工具
MCP stdio server package that exposes the seek CLI as a typed MCP tool
a pure-JavaScript Node.JS module for random-access decoding bzip2 data
SEEK development toolkit for backend applications and packages
Design with code, powered by your own component library
ESLint configuration used by SEEK
TSLint configuration used by SEEK
Flipping how we define typography
Koa add-ons for SEEK-standard tracing, logging and metrics
Vanilla-extract integration for capsize
Shareable Renovate config for SEEK
Standardized logging
Shareable Browserslist config for SEEK
Text traversal for HTML documents.
Helpers for sending Datadog custom metrics
Plugin for video.js to add seek buttons to the control bar
Front-end development toolkit, powered by Webpack, Babel, Vanilla Extract and Jest
A library to easily consume your design tokens from a React component, meant to be used with [vanilla-extract][vanilla-extract].
A library to easily consume your design tokens from a React component, meant to be used with [vanilla-extract][vanilla-extract].
Font metrics library for system and Google fonts
goal-seek is a javascript library that can be used to solve for the value of an independent variable: "x"; of a function: "f(x)"; such that f(x) equals some defined goal
Unpack capsize font metrics from fonts
AWS CDK infrastructure for AWS CodeDeploy Hooks
Themeable design system for the SEEK Group
In theater, a dramaturg (or "literary manager") is a behind-the-scenes individual who researches and advises in the development of dramatic scripts and productions. This library hopes to allow you to fulfill a similar role, but for shell scripts and cli workflows. In particular, in the spirit of devops and "learn by doing", it seeks to empower those in-the-know (e.g. ops-types or senior developers) to deliver a workflow to those-less-so (e.g. junior developers) that can be executed outright—or easily departed from as desired & appropriate for the user's level of familiarity with the tools & proccess.
By default, if a page or a post in a Jekyll site has a syntax error in the front matter, Jekyll logs an error, does not render anything for the given page, and continues. The result is a site without any content for the page with the syntax error. This can be confusing for people who build sites without looking at the CLI, such as those of us whose sites build in a CI. In these cases, we may wish for our build to fail if there are front matter syntax errors. [This PR](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pull/5832/files) seeks to add a config option for that, but in the meantime this plugin exists to fill the gap. This plugin may also be used to add the option to sites using an older version of Jekyll.
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