A lightweight lib for UI render and keep the state of app in one object
Storybook React renderer
React package for shallow rendering.
@vue/runtime-core
Bundle Renderer for Vue 3.0
@vue/server-renderer
React package for snapshot testing.
Renders highlighted Prism output using React
Listr update renderer
Listr verbose renderer
React package for creating custom renderers.
Render Remotion videos using Node.js or Bun
Render videos in the browser (not yet released)
Just a simple logging module for your Electron application
Create PDF files on the browser and server
Supress Listr rendering output
React renderer for the Contentful rich text field type.
Storybook Vue 3 renderer: Develop, document, and test UI components in isolation
Support use Node.js API in Electron-Renderer
Plain text renderer for the Rich Text document.
TypeScript definitions for react-test-renderer
Storybook for React: Develop React Component in isolation with Hot Reloading
An abstract Lit directive for adding a renderer to a Vaadin web component
HTML renderer for the Contentful rich text field type.
Shows you the source location of a server-side or client-side rendered DOM element. Works with Rails 3 and 4
A Liquid tag plugin for Jekyll that renders a version identifier for your Jekyll site, sourced from the git repository.
Adds support for rendering avatars from a variety of sources.
Book Utils: render ruby source to html
Adds support for rendering avatars from a variety of sources.
Adds support for rendering avatars from a variety of sources.
Jekyll tag that renders pretty links to man page sources on the internet
Allows you to render templates from any source besides the filesystem
Erbside plugin for Detroit build system. Render inline source code templates.
When run from the trunk of a Rails project, produces # {DOT}[http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html] output which can be # rendered into a graph by programs such as dot and neato and viewed with # Graphviz (an {Open Source}[http://www.graphviz.org/License.php] viewer).
When run from the trunk of a Rails project, produces # {DOT}[http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html] output which can be # rendered into a graph by programs such as dot and neato and viewed with # Graphviz (an {Open Source}[http://www.graphviz.org/License.php] viewer).
Initially wrote code on top of gruff library. But eventually to do more fined-tuned data rendering and the need for more lightweight code, I branched out to this new library. Source for original code of gruff library. https://github.com/topfunky/gruff/
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