Sequential, diverging and categorical color schemes.
Sequential preprocessor for Svelte JS.
MCP server for sequential thinking and problem solving
Use this plugin in combination with the [@rrweb/rrweb-plugin-sequential-id-record](../rrweb-plugin-sequential-id-record) plugin to record and replay events with a sequential id. See the [guide](../../../guide.md) for more info on rrweb.
Use this plugin in combination with the [@rrweb/rrweb-plugin-sequential-id-replay](../rrweb-plugin-sequential-id-replay) plugin to record and replay events with a sequential id. See the [guide](../../../guide.md) for more info on rrweb.
Simple like Promise.all(), but sequentially!
A sequential combine mediator
Script for generating colour palettes for use with graphs, charts and cartography.
A sequential query-process actor
Customizable no-code component for building flow-based programming applications.
Object transformations implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` API
Extendable data model of sequential workflow.
CartoColors: custom color palettes from CARTO
Sentry SDK integration for user feedback
React wrapper for Sequential Workflow Designer component.
Amazingly short non-sequential url-friendly unique id generator.
The Firebase Authenticaton component of the Firebase JS SDK.
Generates an array of consecutive integers starting at 0
Important: this is an internal API. Expect breaking changes.
Angular wrapper for Sequential Workflow Designer component.
Scales and color schemes for visual encoding.
TypeScript definitions for promise-sequential
Create an array with sequential numbers
A CLI tool to run multiple npm-scripts in parallel or sequentially, with support for retrying failed tasks.
Allows the execution of mixed parallel and sequential workflows. A workflow can be defined at runtime and executed with full sidekiq integration.
A minimal implementation of integration testing within RSpec. Allows you to build sequential specs, each with a description, but where state is maintained between tests and before/after actions are only triggered at the beginning and end of the entire sequence. Cool things you can do with this: * Build multi-step user stories in plain RSpec syntax. Locate the point of failure quickly, and break up large integrations into sensible steps * Speed up groups of related tests by running your factories only once before the whole group.
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