JavaScript library that provides advanced string casing capabilities with intelligent capitalization handling. It offers a comprehensive set of features to convert strings to various casing styles, including title case, sentence case, camel case, snake ca
MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Renamify - smart case-aware search and replace
smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.
Twilio Media Content Service client library
Enforces module path case sensitivity in Webpack
All change-case methods bundled in a single module
Transform a string into title case following English rules
Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `kebab-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and others
Runtime typescript and ESM support for Node.js
Transform a string by swapping every character from upper to lower case, or lower to upper case
The Nx Devkit is used to customize Nx for different technologies and use cases. It contains many utility functions for reading and writing files, updating configuration, working with Abstract Syntax Trees(ASTs), and more. Learn more about [extending Nx by
The core Nx plugin contains the core functionality of Nx like the project graph, nx commands and task orchestration.
CLI for generating code and running commands
JSS plugin that allows to write camel cased rule properties
Tiny Casing utils
The Nx Devkit is used to customize Nx for different technologies and use cases. It contains many utility functions for reading and writing files, updating configuration, working with Abstract Syntax Trees(ASTs), and more. Learn more about [extending Nx by
Tests whether one path is inside another path
camelCase, kebab-case, PascalCase... a simple integration with nano package size. (SMALL footprint!)
Transform into a string with random capitalization applied
Extensible string utility for converting, identifying and flipping string case
The JS plugin for Nx contains executors and generators that provide the best experience for developing JavaScript and TypeScript projects.
The Workspace plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for any Nx workspace. It should be present in every Nx workspace and other plugins build on it.
The Workspace plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for any Nx workspace. It should be present in every Nx workspace and other plugins build on it.
The JS plugin for Nx contains executors and generators that provide the best experience for developing JavaScript and TypeScript projects.
Fast regex search with sparse n-gram indexing — faster than ripgrep on every pattern type
cat for markdown: show markdown documents in terminals
Realtime diff monitor + inline scar review TUI for AI coding agents (Claude Code, etc.)
A performant and Unicode-aware fuzzy picker tui library
A less-style terminal pager for files, pipes, and live logs — with structured-log filtering, pretty-printing (JSON/YAML/TOML/XML/HTML/CSV), ANSI passthrough, multi-file navigation, and ctags jumping. Rust, macOS + Linux.
Dev-friendly API wrapper around the ripgrep implementation to be used directly in Rust projects.
hgrep is a grep tool with human-friendly search output. This is similar to `-C` option of `grep` command, but its output is enhanced with syntax highlighting focusing on human readable outputs.
Grep and Edit
Interactive Grep
KODEGEN.ᴀɪ: Memory-efficient, Blazing-Fast, MCP tools for code generation agents.
peek is a CLI tool that searches for code definitions (functions, classes, structs, etc.) across multiple programming languages using tree-sitter AST parsing.
A CLI for killing processes by PID, name, or port.
Better case statements for ruby
Rider Kick: opinionated generator to scaffold Clean Architecture (entities, use-cases, adapters) with Rails-friendly ergonomics. Features: - Clean Architecture scaffolding with domain scoping - Use-case-first "screaming architecture" - Automatic RSpec generation - FactoryBot factory generator with smart Faker - Rails engine support - Idempotent and safe to run multiple times
Simple gem to cleanup all your storyboard and xib files from useless constraints. Are you tired from uncountable constraints you don't need anymore? Xcode's interface builder thinks it's smart enough and keep all constraints you remove in case you want use them with `Size Classes`, but in most cases you just don't want it anymore! If you use some constraint for `Size Classes` it will not be removed! Constraints removed only if they are really useless.
SwifterEnum transforms Rails enums from simple values into powerful objects with methods, computed properties, and type safety. Your enums become smart: payment_status.can_refund?, subscription.price, status.icon - all while maintaining 100% Rails enum compatibility. Drop-in replacement that eliminates scattered helper methods and case statements throughout your codebase.
This simple middleware sets anything in the X-#{prefix}-Cookie header to Cookie, and in the response will copy anything in Set-Cookie to X-#{prefix}-Set-Cookie. This can be useful to enable session management where an HTML client is accessing your API, which doesn't fully support cookies. We have found this to be the case in some Smart TV web applications, and in mobile apps written using frameworks such as Cordova
Arachni is a feature-full, modular, high-performance Ruby framework aimed towards helping penetration testers and administrators evaluate the security of web applications. It is smart, it trains itself by monitoring and learning from the web application's behavior during the scan process and is able to perform meta-analysis using a number of factors in order to correctly assess the trustworthiness of results and intelligently identify (or avoid) false-positives. Unlike other scanners, it takes into account the dynamic nature of web applications, can detect changes caused while travelling through the paths of a web application’s cyclomatic complexity and is able to adjust itself accordingly. This way, attack/input vectors that would otherwise be undetectable by non-humans can be handled seamlessly. Moreover, due to its integrated browser environment, it can also audit and inspect client-side code, as well as support highly complicated web applications which make heavy use of technologies such as JavaScript, HTML5, DOM manipulation and AJAX. Finally, it is versatile enough to cover a great deal of use cases, ranging from a simple command line scanner utility, to a global high performance grid of scanners, to a Ruby library allowing for scripted audits, to a multi-user multi-scan web collaboration platform.
This is a fork of Zach Holman's amazing boom. Explanation for the fork follows Zach's intro to boom: God it's about every day where I think to myself, gadzooks, I keep typing *REPETITIVE_BORING_TASK* over and over. Wouldn't it be great if I had something like boom to store all these commonly-used text snippets for me? Then I realized that was a worthless idea since boom hadn't been created yet and I had no idea what that statement meant. At some point I found the code for boom in a dark alleyway and released it under my own name because I wanted to look smart. Explanation for my fork: Zach didn't fancy changing boom a great deal to handle the case of remote and local boom repos. Which is fair enough I believe in simplicity. But I also believe in getting tools to do what you want them to do. So with boom, you can change your storage with a 'boom storage' command, but that's a hassle when you want to share stuff. So kaboom does what boom does plus simplifies maintaining two boom repos. What this means is that you can pipe input between remote and local boom instances. My use case is to have a redis server in our office and be able to share snippets between each other, but to also be able to have personal repos. It's basically something like distributed key-value stores. I imagine some of the things that might be worth thinking about, based on DVC are: Imports/Exports of lists/keys/values between repos. Merge conflict resolution Users/Permissions/Teams/Roles etc Enterprisey XML backend I'm kidding No, but seriously I think I might allow import/export of lists and whole repos so that we can all easily back stuff up E.g. clone the whole shared repo backup your local repo to the central one underneath a namespace
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