Extendable logging module, with support for logging to remote servers, disk, and GCM!
Connects to spew service
Get DraftJS ContentState JSON, spew markup
Provides a much needed workflow to managing deprecations.
Generates and consumes source maps. Adapted to be commonjs only and work in older browsers.
Generates and consumes source maps
Forked from mozilla/source-map. Parse and consume source maps using a closest match algorithm where exact mappings between generated and original are not found.
A simple template printer for the JavaScript console
Integration between Xray, Cucumber, and Playwright BDD
Line reader for streams
Factories for testing Ember applications using EmberData
two factor authentication - generation, validation and publish to common apps. zero dependencies
High-performance, terminal-based AI coding assistant with built-in MCP and developer tools.
Generate random, pleasing, compositions from the command line.
simple build automation
A reverse part-of-speech tagger. Give it a list of tags and it spews out matching language.
AI-powered terminal assistant that explains errors and suggests fixes
Spews text from pos-tagged templates given a pos-tagged lexicon. Plus tools.
Search stdout server logs in realtime
Axios with auto-retry, logging and sensible error reporting
A next generation logging framework for JavaScript.
Single-file header-only regex engine, C99/C++11; Alexander Nadeau (2024).
A simple helper for spawning objects in Bevy.
Simple annotated lexer
Simple annotated lexer
Utilities for testing log4rs-based logging, whether you want to log your tests or test your logs.
Methods on HashMap and BTreeMap for safely getting multiple mutable references to the contained values.
A tiny library providing a GPU-powered pixel frame buffer.
Minimal Rust PSD reading library
A command-line utility to generate unique identifiers (UUID, ULID, ObjectId).
A highly parallel Perl 5 interpreter written in Rust
A modern container file library, useful for quickly building your own binary file formats. A file system in a file, focused on performance and ease of use. C and Python bindings available.
Command line tool for Yak
Do not use HTTP Spew for connecting to servers outside of your LAN. Do not use HTTP Spew without the permission of your server admins. Use HTTP Spew if you wish you could kinda multicast with HTTP...
Provides easy access to the USITC's EDIS data web service (contains international trade investigation data) via an object spewing ruby class - no fuss no muss and definately no XML! This gem is not officially supported by the USITC. This gem is pretty experimental and should see modifications in the near future.