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Node.js versions you should install
Internal Node.js transport adapters for emdash-smtp. End users should install emdash-smtp.
Internal shared runtime for EmDash SMTP. End users should install emdash-smtp or emdash-smtp-marketplace.
You should install package with global flag `npm install -g extfontsymbol`
You should install this package as a development dependency. This package assumes you are already using something like [`svelte-preprocess`](https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte-preprocess).
It is a wrapper, and it has ability to update your ui library. We use the carbon10 and angular10 in this project. For your project, it should install carbon-component-angular, carbon-component, carbon-icon.
micromark utility with a couple of typescript types
micromark factory to parse labels (found in media, definitions)
Decode named character references
micromark utility to encode dangerous html characters
unist utility to visit nodes
vfile utility to create a virtual message
Info on the properties and attributes of the web platform
micromark factory to parse markdown titles (found in resources, definitions)
Map of named character references
Map of URL attributes in HTML
Parse and stringify space separated tokens
Parse HTML character references
`trough` is middleware
Do things in development and nothing otherwise
micromark utility to tokenize subtokens
Serialize (encode) HTML character references
micromark factory to parse destinations (found in resources, definitions)
This is an awesome gem that everyone should install!
Repository for generic common code in Watermark Community Church applications
You should really pay attention to what you install... And you probably want to fetch the real sidekiq-pro gem from https://gems.contribsys.com
Diff::LCS computes the difference between two Enumerable sequences using the McIlroy-Hunt longest common subsequence (LCS) algorithm. It includes utilities to create a simple HTML diff output format and a standard diff-like tool. This is release 2.0, which has significant breaking changes (removal of deprecations and workarounds) and requires at least Ruby 3.2 or higher. See full details in the `CHANGELOG`, but users of diff-lcs should not notice any significant changes to the APIs. ==== To Install:
This is a placeholder for "ruby --gem=disabled". You should not install this gem. You can not load this gem anyway.
This is a placeholder gem for the WebKit Formatter for RSpec. The gem was renamed to 'rspec-formatter-webkit' to better follow standard gem-naming conventions. The new gem is a dependency of this one, so installing this should install the latest version for you, but you'll need to use the new name in the future. You should do a 'gem cleanup webkit-rspec-formatter' to remove any previously-installed versions if you have them.
This tool should be used as requirement to install orchestrators. It is a general purpose tool and can be extended to other applications.
This is an old, deprecated version of the Ruby PostgreSQL driver that hasn't been maintained or supported since early 2008. You should install/require 'pg' instead. If you need the 'postgres' gem for legacy code that can't be converted, you can still install it using an explicit version, like so: gem install postgres -v '0.7.9.2008.01.28' gem uninstall postgres -v '>0.7.9.2008.01.28' If you have any questions, the nice folks in the Google group can help: http://goo.gl/OjOPP / ruby-pg@googlegroups.com
This is an old, deprecated version of the 'pg' gem that hasn't been maintained or supported since early 2008. You should install/require 'pg' instead. If you need ruby-pg for legacy code that can't be converted, you can still install it using an explicit version, like so: gem install ruby-pg -v '0.7.9.2008.01.28' gem uninstall ruby-pg -v '>0.7.9.2008.01.28' If you have any questions, the nice folks in the Google group can help: http://goo.gl/OjOPP / ruby-pg@googlegroups.com
This is a dummy gem for openHAB to satisfy gem dependencies. It does not contain any functionality, and should not actually be installed.
This module provides the 'ign' command line tool. This command will allow you to use the functionality provided by the ignition libraries installed in your system. For example, if libignition-transport is installed in your system, you should be able to run `ign topic -l` to print the list of available topics.
This is actually just httparty, with that stupid post-install message removed. You should probably just use the real one and maybe complain at https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty/pull/139
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