Simple GIT interface for node.js
textlint rule that check unmatched pairs like "(" and ")"
Wrapper around Apple's simctl binary
A small library to parse hosted git info.
This is the **x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu** binary for `@napi-rs/simple-git`
A simple, zero dependency tool for setting up git hooks for small projects
This is the **x86_64-unknown-linux-musl** binary for `@napi-rs/simple-git`
  [ from source or container image
CDK Construct for managing EC2 key pairs
Javascript library for generating and working with Ed25519Multikey key pairs.
OCI Common module for NodeJS
DPoP (RFC9449) for JavaScript Runtimes
Michelson parser, validator, and formatter for Taquito.
A library for generating and working with Ed25519 key pairs, for use with crypto-ld.
OCI NodeJS client for WorkRequests
pair a source async iterable stream and a sink async iterable stream
Simple way to add your pair to a git commit message
Simple interface for tying both members of a pair to git commits
Simple interface for adding your pair to a commit via git commit --author
== Jiveapps These tools are all about making Jive App development as easy as possible. After you install the tools, it only takes a single command to: 1. Create a new app - a simple Hello World application. 2. Set up version control for your code using Git. 3. Host the app code online at Jive's AppHosting server. 4. Register the app on the Jive Apps Marketplace as an app "in development". 5. Install the app on your default app dashboard in the Jive Apps Sandbox. After you install, use this simple workflow to make changes and see them reflected in the sandbox: 1. Make a change to the code on your local machine. 2. Commit the changes to your local Git repository. 3. Push the changes to the remote Jive Apps repository. This automatically updates the hosted copy on the Jive AppHosting server. 4. Refresh the app dashboard or canvas page on the Jive Apps Sandbox and see your changes. Other features: * LiveDev: preview your changes on the Jive App Sandbox in real time * Collaboration: add other developers to your project * OAuth Key Management: associate consumer key/secret pairs with service names for use in your apps
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