Pre-processed FAA CIFP procedure snapshot (SIDs, STARs, IAPs) for use with @squawk/procedures
Instrument procedure lookup and expansion for SIDs, STARs, and Instrument Approach Procedures (IAPs)
Converts Microsoft Object IDs to and from SIDs.
Minimal compatibility layer for effector + Next.js
SWC plugin to add sids
Shared TUI question-and-answer component for pi extensions.
Plugin for esbuild bundler to add sids
Elastic Noggin SDK
Planning mode extension for pi with persistent plan files, branch-aware planning, and delegated research tasks.
n8n community node para integração completa com o PainelPuma (BX Digital)
for chestnut-app
- Download & Install [nodejs](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) - Download & Install npm - Setup node & npm in enviroment path
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Helper utility for ReactDataGrid
A javascript client for rtc-cafe
WHI helper functions and components
A drop-in replacement for the Node.js modules process, fs and posix providing their POSIX functionality on both POSIX and Windows platforms.
Biblioteca de permissões MDP
A collection of Zod helpers for Twilio
This library contains UI components to build dynamic tables and forms using the state and controller functions returned from the useCrudApi and useQueryApi hooks in the @whidb/restapi library.
Textshaping with SVG output, backed by DBay, SQLite, and RustyBuzz
Twilio SMS notification provider for Medusa v2
ui components for creating crud screens
simple serial driver for yeedriver
An actor-model concurrency framework providing abstraction over async and blocking actors.
sid is a UNIX-inspired coding agent for Anthropic-compatible APIs
This is the public Twilio REST API.
This is a twilio API client generated via openAPI and slightly modified
This is the public Twilio REST API.
OSIS - Object Storage with SmartID. Distributed, human-readable IDs and object storage.
Pure-Rust OpenType/CFF font parser for the oxideav framework — sfnt + CFF Top/Private DICT + Type 2 charstrings (cubic-Bezier outlines)
Rust driver for USBSID-Pico – interface MOS SID chips (6581/8580) and hardware emulators over USB
Parser for SID file format used for SID tunes
Fast Rust implementation of Unix find with GNU-compatible syntax and parallel traversal
Xous microkernel OS inter-process name resolution server
Windows security identifier primitive
Hermit jsSID wrapper for opal
Convert SID tunes to other formats
sid-csv implements a library and a command-line interface to YANG sid files as CSV
The win32-security library provides an interface for dealing with security related aspects of MS Windows, such as SID's, ACL's and ACE's.
Lookout-Rake Lookout-Rake provides Rake¹ tasks for testing using Lookout. ¹ See http://rake.rubyforge.org/ § Installation Install Lookout-Rake with % gem install lookout-rake § Usage Include the following code in your ‹Rakefile›: require 'lookout-rake-3.0' Lookout::Rake::Tasks::Test.new If the ‹:default› task hasn’t been defined it’ll be set to depend on the ‹:test› task. The ‹:check› task will also depend on the ‹:test› task. There’s also a ‹:test:coverage› task that gets defined that uses the coverage library that comes with Ruby 1.9 to check the test coverage when the tests are run. You can hook up your test task to use your Inventory¹: load File.expand_path('../lib/library-X.0/version.rb', __FILE__) Lookout::Rake::Tasks::Test.new :inventory => Library::Version Also, if you use the tasks that come with Inventory-Rake², the test task will hook into the inventory you tell them to use automatically, that is, the following will do: load File.expand_path('../lib/library-X.0/version.rb', __FILE__) Inventory::Rake::Tasks.define Library::Version Lookout::Rake::Tasks::Test.new For further usage information, see the {API documentation}³. ¹ Inventory: http://disu.se/software/inventory/ ² Inventory-Rake: http://disu.se/software/inventory-rake/ ³ API: http://disu.se/software/lookout-rake/api/Lookout/Rake/Tasks/Test/ § Integration To use Lookout together with Vim¹, place ‹contrib/rakelookout.vim› in ‹~/.vim/compiler› and add compiler rakelookout to ‹~/.vim/after/ftplugin/ruby.vim›. Executing ‹:make› from inside Vim will now run your tests and an errors and failures can be visited with ‹:cnext›. Execute ‹:help quickfix› for additional information. Another useful addition to your ‹~/.vim/after/ftplugin/ruby.vim› file may be nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <Leader>M <Esc>:call <SID>run_test()<CR> let b:undo_ftplugin .= ' | nunmap <buffer> <Leader>M' function! s:run_test() let test = expand('%') let line = 'LINE=' . line('.') if test =~ '^lib/' let test = substitute(test, '^lib/', 'test/', '') let line = "" endif execute 'make' 'TEST=' . shellescape(test) line endfunction Now, pressing ‹<Leader>M› will either run all tests for a given class, if the implementation file is active, or run the test at or just before the cursor, if the test file is active. This is useful if you’re currently receiving a lot of errors and/or failures and want to focus on those associated with a specific class or on a specific test. ¹ Find out more about Vim at http://www.vim.org/ § Financing Currently, most of my time is spent at my day job and in my rather busy private life. Please motivate me to spend time on this piece of software by donating some of your money to this project. Yeah, I realize that requesting money to develop software is a bit, well, capitalistic of me. But please realize that I live in a capitalistic society and I need money to have other people give me the things that I need to continue living under the rules of said society. So, if you feel that this piece of software has helped you out enough to warrant a reward, please PayPal a donation to now@disu.se¹. Thanks! Your support won’t go unnoticed! ¹ Send a donation: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=now%40disu%2ese&item_name=Nikolai%20Weibull%20Software%20Services § Reporting Bugs Please report any bugs that you encounter to the {issue tracker}¹. ¹ See https://github.com/now/lookout-rake/issues § Authors Nikolai Weibull wrote the code, the tests, the manual pages, and this README.
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