Async serial commands
Serial commands kit for Star printer
Print receipts using Bluetooth through ESC/POS serial commands.
A Smoothie firmware (http|serial) commands API
serial commands for speed controller
Next-generation take on pre/post function hooks
Extending the Jest default runner to run tests serially by default
A pure JavaScript implementation of MODBUS-RTU (Serial and TCP) for NodeJS. The serialport package is an optional dependency (use npm install --no-optional to skip).
Drizzle Kit is a CLI migrator tool for Drizzle ORM. It is probably the one and only tool that lets you completely automatically generate SQL migrations and covers ~95% of the common cases like deletions and renames by prompting user input. <https://github
TypeScript definitions for w3c-web-serial
Serial queue module.
linter for PostgreSQL, focused on migrations
concurrent or serial run npm scripts, javascript tasks, and more
This repository contains a Javascript implementation of [esptool](https://github.com/espressif/esptool), a serial flasher utility for Espressif chips. `esptool-js` is based on [Web Serial API](https://wicg.github.io/serial/) and works in Google Chrome and
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TypeScript definitions for dom-serial
ediabasx CLI — inspect, decompile, and run BMW PRG/GRP diagnostic files from the terminal, with a built-in TUI.
Redis commands
executes commands on packages in parallel, but is aware of the dependencies between them
Editing commands for ProseMirror
Node-RED nodes to talk to serial ports
CLI for webpack & friends
An implementation of the [Serial API](https://wicg.github.io/serial) on top of the [WebUSB API](https://wicg.github.io/webusb) for use with USB-to-serial adapters. Use of this library is limited to hardware and platforms where the device is accessible via
Extending the Jest default runner to run tests serially by default
geo-cli is a command-line utility for converting between common GIS serialization formats.
Hook up easy button via USB serial port and trigger shell commands
Allows to script access to the serial port on Windows. Simple read and write commands
This library provides all the rules of the chess game. Also it provides a command line interface with serialization features
This gem allows you to run any command on nodes serially and will stop after the first failure.
Allows to script the control of SigmaKoki step motor controllers with simple command without directly dealing with the serial port
Rubygem for sending commands to 'Pi-LITE' board through serial port communication
Command line tools for processing messages by constructing a pipeline of workers. AMQP and Unix pipes are used to construct the pipeline. Messages are simple Hashes (serialized as YAML) so they can hold any values and change throughout the processing.
Captures Ruby method chains into a buffer and serializes them to strings. Useful for building DSLs, query builders, and command builders.
This module reads all data transmitted by a Neurosky Mindset, which must already be paired in Bluetooth and have a Bluetooth serial (SPP) socket open. The gem provides the module and a command line utility for reading packets and either printing them to STDOUT in realtime, or serializing them to STDOUT in JSON on exit.
This gem allows you to compile Twig templates within Ruby applications that support Tilt templates. This is currently not a native Ruby parser, but rather utilizes PHP command line to compile Twig templates. Data is serialized to YAML in your Ruby application and deserialized in a PHP script that passes the context to Twig.
A Ruby gem which takes the pain of continuously reading data from a serial port away and lets you focus on dealing with the data received. This was written specifically for reading in data from an ID-20 RFID card reader and running custom scripts to automatically perform various tasks when patrons scanned their badge at the [MN Mill](http://mnmill.org) (logging attendance, etc). Custom scripts are loaded from `ENV["HOME"]/millworker/tasks` and are executed in alphabetical order. Each script is executed with the ID of the badge passed in as an argument. For example, a script called `tweet_id.rb` existed in the afformentioned directory, it would be executed as if you had opened up a command terminal and typed `tweet_id.rb RFID_TAG_ID_HERE`.
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