Package for skimming a remote service as local
> [!NOTE] > Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.
Dependency-free JavaScript library to detect when a user is skimming a page
rehype plugin to create alerts (admonitions/callouts)
Support GitHub-style alerts for markdown-it
Support GitHub-style alerts for remark, and replace the SVG dom node with pure CSS.
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a simple markdown parser
AI-friendly video contact sheets, strips, clips, and select reels.
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Stress-test your writing with synthetic reader personas. Find the first place your draft gets misunderstood.
Hierarchical session management for Claude Code with bidirectional context flow
A remark plugin to add custom classes to blockquotes with titles like 'Note' and 'Warning,' highlighting important information in markdown content.
Universal intent router for Claude Code — one command that picks the highest-ROI skill automatically
Jupyterlab extension to render alerts tips like they are rendered in github in markdown
Fuzzy Finder in rust!
Fuzzy Finder in rust!
Fuzzy Finder in rust!
Fuzzy Finder in rust!
Fuzzy Finder in rust!
The most intelligent context optimization engine for coding agents. Code-aware AST parsing, command rewriting, output compression.
An interactive toolbox using skim
An `sk` command that can handle Nushell's structured data
A tool for searching current dir with fuzzy pinyin power
🏛 A friendlier skim façade.
Rust-native fuzzy completion bridge for zsh — drop-in fzf replacement for fzf-tab using skim
Toolkit for writing TUI applications
Filter your collections with database-configurable rules
Fat-free client-side templates with Slim and CoffeeScript
Provides some Backbone/Marionette generators for Rails 4. Installs assets via Bower with bower-rails gem. For now, only provides a starter app, and only with slim and skim templates.
The default backtrace handling for rspec is ... okay. It would be nice if you could find the source of exceptions during test runs without having to see *all* the backtraces, right? That's what this thing is for: it compacts backtraces, skims out things that should be ignored (and respects ignore_patterns), then trims filenames and contracts repetition into a legible format.
==== QDox - http://qdox.codehaus.org QDox is a high speed, small footprint parser for extracting class/interface/method definitions from Java source files complete with JavaDoc @tags. It is designed to be used by active code generators or documentation tools. QDox is a Java library. Therefore this RubyGem needs JRuby. ==== Quickstart Step 1: Load your Java sources. In JRuby (or +jirb+) write: require 'qdox' builder = QDox::JavaDocBuilder.new builder.add_source_tree(java.io.File.new(".") (Source: http://qdox.codehaus.org/usage.html) Step 2: Inspect the source model. src = builder.sources.first pkg = src.package puts pkg.name # e.g. "com.bla.foo" imports = src.imports # => e.g. ["java.util.List", "java.util.Set"] some_class = src.classes.first # => a QDox::Model::JavaClass # output the javadoc comment for the first method in some_class puts some_class.methods.first.comment (Source: http://qdox.codehaus.org/model.html) As you may have noticed, the Java packages used have been aliased to shorter Ruby Module names: The Java package com.thoughtworks.qdox is the Ruby module QDox etc. ==== In a Nutshell A custom built parser has been built using JFlex and BYacc/J. These have been chosen because of their proven performance and they require no external libraries at runtime. The parser skims the source files only looking for things of interest such as class/interface definitions, import statements, JavaDoc and member declarations. The parser ignores things such as actual method implementations to avoid overhead (while in method blocks, curly brace counting suffices). The end result of the parser is a very simple document model containing enough information to be useful. ==== License Apache License, Version 2.0 QDox was created by Joe Walnes, Aslak Hellesoy, Paul Hammant, Mike Williams, Mauro Talevi, Robert Scholte, and others. The RubyGem was created by Benjamin Bock.
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