Simple LL(k) parser in typescript
Transformations between the Web Mercator projection and Latitude Longitude coordinates
LL(*) lookahead strategy for the Chevrotain parser library
Parser generator for JavaScript
Run CPU-consuming Gulp tasks in the separate processes to achieve faster builds.
Run CPU-consuming Gulp tasks in the separate processes to achieve faster builds.
Webpack loader to resize imported images
Generate a solid color image or blurred image as placeholder
Babel helper for ensuring that access to a given value is performed through simple accesses
Simple update notifier to check for npm updates for cli applications
Simplest way to make http get requests. Supports HTTPS, redirects, gzip/deflate, streams in < 100 lines.
TypeScript definitions for @mapbox/sphericalmercator
A sweet candlestick chart for React Native
Generate srcset string from image
**Silent Shard** uses Multiparty computation (MPC) and enables a set of parties that do not trust each other to jointly compute a secret signing key without being constructed in one place and an ECDSA signature over their secret key shards while not shari
Super-minimalist version of `concat-stream`. Less than 15 lines!
**Silent Shard** uses Multiparty computation (MPC) and enables a set of parties that do not trust each other to jointly compute a secret signing key without being constructed in one place and an ECDSA signature over their secret key shards while not shari
Simply swizzle your arguments
A small set of utilities for streams.
Node.js CORS middleware
Simple yet powerful framework for building command-line apps.
账号下拉框回显bug修复
Simple GIT interface for node.js
A small set of utilities for child process.
A small parsing library.
A Rust crate for interacting with Large Language Model APIs
A crate for run llama.cpp in Rust. based on llama-cpp-2
Rust crate for the Ollama API.
A Simple Recursive Descending (LL) Parser for Ruby
The LL(k) Interpreted Parser (llip) is an automated tool to easily create an LL(k) parser and the related scanner without the need of generating anything. Everything is done on the fly through a simple DSL. == A Little comparrison against other tools Tools like JavaCC, ANTLR, Coco/R and others use an external description file which they compile into the destination code. This file it's usually written using a complex product related language. Using Ruby metaprogramming, a parser generator can go one step further. In fact, the llip gem gives you the possibility to write a parser writing only Ruby code.
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