sort Array in a natural way
Sort an Object or package.json based on the well-known package.json keys
JSS plugin that ensures style properties extend each other instead of override
Easy autofixable import sorting
smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.
Deep sort an object, no matter what the contents are.
PostCSS plugin for sorting and combining CSS media queries with mobile first / **desktop first methodologies
Secure Smart Contract library for Solidity
Micro library for sorting arrays using the firstBy().thenBy().thenBy() syntax
A library for textually searching arrays and hashes of objects by property (or multiple properties). Designed specifically for autocomplete.
Sort the keys of an object
vfile utility to sort messages by line/column
Fork of eslint rule that sorts keys in objects (https://eslint.org/docs/rules/sort-keys) with autofix enabled
The custom `sort` method (mobile-first / desktop-first) of CSS media queries for `postcss-sort-media-queries`, `css-mqpacker` or `pleeease` (which uses css-mqpacker) or, perhaps, something else ))
Sort an object's keys, including an optional key list
Sort array elements in ascending order.
Sort objecy keys by length
Fast and powerful array sorting. Sort an array of objects by one or more properties. Any number of nested properties or custom comparison functions may be used.
Sort array elements in descending order.
ESLint rule for enforcing consistent ES6 class member order.
Sort interface and string enum keys
Alphanumeric sorting algorithm
A prettier plugins to sort imports in provided RegEx order
Sort the keys in an object.
It helps in sorting using different known sorting algorithms
Smart Alec is a robot that runs from your terminal and can do all sorts of tasks and get you quick information when you need it.
This is an empty gem specifying a list of dependencies for RSence Additionally, you may want to install these gems also, even though they are tested for and auto-installation in tried: - sqlite3 - rmagick You must install a Javascript runtime engine separately, because RubyGems isn't smart enough to allow conditional dependencies. The V8-based NodeJS is recommended: http://nodejs.org/ If you are on OS X, you already have Apple's JavaScriptCore installed, which is fine. Previously, RSence depended on therubyracer, but it was found to be the the culprit for crashing the Ruby VM and the cause of some other random memory corruption issues, so it's not recommended until its maintainers have sorted it out. You may however proceed to use it on your own risk, if the speed gains are worth the instability. More info: http://rsence.org/
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