Easily use SIC code data
MCP server for UK SIC code lookup, GICS/ICB classification mapping, and Companies House company search. Free reference data from siccodes.co.uk.
Module Federation Error Codes
Constants enumerating the HTTP status codes. Based on the Java Apache HttpStatus API.
Strip ANSI escape codes from a string
The map of HTTP status codes from the builtin http module
Interact with HTTP status code
Check if a string has ANSI escape codes
Regular expression for matching ANSI escape codes
Utility to lookup HTTP status codes
A react library developed with dumi
Library to easily style texts with string formatting
Slice a string with ANSI escape codes
Standard industrial classification list based on the excellent country-list package
Lookup currency codes based on ISO 4217
A tiny and fast text wrap library which takes ANSI escapes into account.
Voice Error Codes
HTTP status utility
QRCode / 2d Barcode api with both server side and client side support using canvas
Safely flatten a nested JavaScript object.
Get the real length of a string - by correctly counting astral symbols and ignoring ansi escape codes
MongoDB Shell Errors Package
Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it
Get a KeyboardEvent.key-style string from an event
This gem gets the description corresponding to a certain SIC code. SIC stands for Standard Industrial Classification and this code is useful in any system dealing with companies' registration.
Resource for looking up NAICS and SIC codes
== DESCRIPTION: ofx-parser is a ruby library to parse a realistic subset of the lengthy OFX 1.x specification. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Reads OFX responses - i.e. those downloaded from financial institutions and puts it into a usable object graph. * Supports the 3 main message sets: banking, credit card and investment accounts, as well as the required 'sign on' set. * Knows about SIC codes - if your institution provides them. See http://www.eeoc.gov/stats/jobpat/siccodes.html * Monetary amounts can be retrieved either as a raw string, or in pennies. * Supports OFX timestamps.
Sweet is a pre-compiled language based on Ruby and Python. Sweet makes possible to use all the class, defs, conditionals, global and local variables power of server-side languages, defining blocks by indentation like Python in your Sweet HTML markup. It comes with a SIC ( Sweet Interactive Console ) the you can test your code and ideas before really right and compile it.
== DESCRIPTION: ofx-parser is a ruby library to parse a realistic subset of the lengthy OFX 1.x specification. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Reads OFX responses - i.e. those downloaded from financial institutions and puts it into a usable object graph. * Supports the 3 main message sets: banking, credit card and investment accounts, as well as the required 'sign on' set. * Knows about SIC codes - if your institution provides them. See http://www.eeoc.gov/stats/jobpat/siccodes.html * Monetary amounts can be retrieved either as a raw string, or in pennies. * Supports OFX timestamps.
== DESCRIPTION: ofx-parser is a ruby library to parse a realistic subset of the lengthy OFX 1.x specification. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Reads OFX responses - i.e. those downloaded from financial institutions and puts it into a usable object graph. * Supports the 3 main message sets: banking, credit card and investment accounts, as well as the required 'sign on' set. * Knows about SIC codes - if your institution provides them. See http://www.eeoc.gov/stats/jobpat/siccodes.html * Monetary amounts can be retrieved either as a raw string, or in pennies. * Supports OFX timestamps.
== DESCRIPTION: My fork of aasmith's ofx-parser v1.0.2 and attempt at building the investment acct methods. OfxParser is a ruby library to parse a realistic subset of the lengthy OFX 1.x specification. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Reads OFX responses - i.e. those downloaded from financial institutions and puts it into a usable object graph. * Supports the 3 main message sets: banking, credit card and investment accounts, as well as the required 'sign on' set. * Knows about SIC codes - if your institution provides them. See http://www.eeoc.gov/stats/jobpat/siccodes.html * Monetary amounts can be retrieved either as a raw string, or in pennies. * Supports OFX timestamps.