Create simple tree structure by predefined json data object
This package can be used for creating a tree datastructure where a node can possess as many nodes as possible. This is a simple tree structure with only basics functions (getChilds/getParent).
A simple tree structure that allows import/export json
File system tree printer - print a file system structure as a tree
ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walker
A fully persistent balanced binary search tree
Development testing backend for Decap CMS
OpenTelemetry semantic conventions
Simple yet powerful framework for building command-line apps.
The Linear Client SDK for interacting with the Linear GraphQL API
Parser adapter for parsing YAML documents into base namespace.
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into base namespace.
High-performance 2D spatial index for rectangles (based on R*-tree with bulk loading and bulk insertion algorithms)
Syntax tree data structure and parser interfaces for the lezer parser
A Light–weight CSS Preprocessor
Turn any collection of objects into its own efficient tree or linked list using Symbol
Walk any kind of tree structure depth- or breadth-first. Supports promises and advanced map-reduce operations with a very small API.
Library for fetching Country, its States and Cities
Markdown-it - modern pluggable markdown parser.
Parses well-formed HTML (meaning all tags closed) into an AST and back. quickly.
hast utility to create an element from a simple CSS selector
Tree-sitter grammar for Kotlin
Easy autofixable import sorting
A simple tree structure for working with FilePath objects in ruby. I simply took the simple_tree module from https://github.com/ealdent/simple-tree and hacked it into Pathname (http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0/libdoc/pathname/rdoc/Pathname.html) from the std-lib. This means you get all the awesome features of working with Pathname, as well as making it easy to examine a filepath's ancestors and descendants.
Safely make queries against tree data structure with ability to serialize queries for later usage
There are three main function of this gem read html, search data, rebuild html.
A Rails 3.x plugin that makes inheriting properties simple.
A simple gem implementing different kind of tree structures
A simple library to create and manage basic tree-esque structures.
RubyTree is a Ruby implementation of the generic tree data structure. It provides simple APIs to store named nodes, and to access, modify, and traverse the tree. The data model is node-centric, where nodes in the tree are the primary structural elements. It supports all common tree-traversal methods (pre-order, post-order, and breadth first). RubyTree mixes in the Enumerable and Comparable modules and behaves like a standard Ruby collection (iteration, comparison, etc.). RubyTree also includes a binary tree implementation, which provides in-order node traversal besides the other methods. RubyTree can import from and export to JSON, and supports Ruby’s object marshaling.
Tree_hierarchy allows to form a tree structure based on parent-child relationship with simple and fast computation for large records. Additional feature of updating the parent record with the sum of its child value
Rack::Config::Flexible is an alternative to Rack::Config, offering much greater flexibility. Configuration options are stored as key-value pairs in _sections_, partitioned by _environments_. For example: + environment + section key -> value pairs A simple DSL is provided and can be used either within a passed configuration block (to ::new), or to the #configuration method. Facilities are also provided to load whole environments, and sections from either a single YAML file structured like, or from a directory tree. See the README file or RDoc documentation for more info.
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