Lightweight solution to evalute if JSON match desired input
Match human-quality input to potential matches by edit distance.
General purpose glob-based configuration matching.
A lightweight and lazy implementation of JSONMatch made for JavaScript
Simple, expected, and deterministic best-match sorting of an array in JavaScript
A light assertion library built with JSON APIs in mind.
Dereference (aka parse refs) from JSON Schemas
JSON diff & patch (object and array diff, text diff, multiple output formats)
JSON Schema validation and specifications
simple persistent cookiejar system
Intl.LocaleMatcher ponyfill
Simple Semver and SemverRange classes
Match a Unicode property or property alias to its canonical property name per the algorithm used for RegExp Unicode property escapes in ECMAScript.
Match balanced character pairs, like "{" and "}"
Convert XML to JSON - Fast & Simple
Match a Unicode property or property alias to its canonical property name per the algorithm used for RegExp Unicode property escapes in ECMAScript.
two functions: One that returns true, one that returns false
Like JSONStream, but using Minipass streams
Utility to create AdGuard DNR rulesets for mv3 extensions
A simple function to check whether a mimetype matches the specified mimetype (with wildcard support)
Validates a deep structured JSON pattern
A helper to expand CSS selectors into PostHTML matcher objects
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Compare a list of json documents to a simple logical language and returns matches as output
Pocketrb is a Ruby AI agent framework featuring async message bus architecture, multi-LLM support (Claude, OpenRouter, RubyLLM), multi-channel messaging (CLI, Telegram, WhatsApp), planning system, context compaction, and simple JSON-based memory with keyword matching.
A simple testing library that works on ruby and mruby. This has been designed to be very modular, you can run different types of suites with different setup/teardown and before/after blocks. You can have as many reporters as you want, these can range from "output to the terminal in a nice way" all the way to "shape the results into an XML or JSON for my CI". The secondary purpose of this testing library is to work with mruby for my game engine Taylor and any project built upon that. I also plan to support quite a few ruby versions as I want the code for this to be very portable. The main feature I don't want to drop is positional AND keyword arguments in definitions, this means anything that matches the Ruby 2.6+ spec should be compatible.
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