String Direction is a JavaScript library for detection of direction of `String` objects in JavaScript.
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Detect the direction of text: left-to-right, right-to-left, or neutral
Components to provide and consume RTL or LTR direction in React
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Utility library for working with tscircuit circuit json
steps ui component for react
Easy tables for your console data
Enhance your React apps with advanced scroll detection using @smakss/react-scroll-direction. This powerful hook not only detects scroll direction but also provides scroll position information. Ideal for React, Remix, Next.js, and Gatsby projects, it comes
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Text direction extension for Tiptap
Adds direction variants to your Tailwind project
Material Components for the web RTL Scss helpers
Round numbers to the nearest increment with an optional direction
A react hook for detecting the scroll direction of the scrolling window or target element
The `SpectrumElement` base class as created by mixing `SpectrumMixin` onto `LitElement` provides text direction support via the CSS `:dir()` pseudo-class, which automatically inherits directionality from the DOM hierarchy. In a TypeScript context, it also
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4-directional swipe gestures for react-native
A JavaScript implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm
Favicon generator for Node.js
A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
Moves a shape or location in a specific direction.
A Storybook tool add-on to toggle html dir attribute between LTR and RTL.
Parse and expand URI templates as defined by http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570
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Pure ruby library of Japanese kansuji. Bi-directional convert support between number and kanji string.
Pure ruby library of Wareki (Japanese calendar date) that supports string parsing, formatting, and bi-directional convertion with standard Date class.
The method 'strtr' for Ruby known from PHP as a direct method under the String-class.
This gem provide direct pretty json conversion from string to string.
Formats period of time (in seconds) according to the directives in the given string.
ssh driver for test-kitchen for any Linux based Cisco platform with an ip address Works the same as kitchen-ssh but adds a prefix_command directive to prefix a string before every command. Useful for changing network namespace (hint, hint)
Utils to convert translations from source formats to PO/POT Gettex and vise versa. It allows to separate translations from development of apps. Supported input/output formats: iOS and OS X String Resources, Android String XML, Gettext PO/POT, Rails YAML, Basic flat YAML, Java properties, CVS for easy exchange with other apps. Direct converation between any formats supported. Rails YAML and PO supports plural forms of messages.
Official Ruby SDK for GenderAPI.io. This SDK allows determining gender from: - personal names - email addresses - social media usernames Supports: - country filtering - direct AI queries - forced genderization for nicknames or unconventional strings Built with HTTParty for easy HTTP handling.
diffident: To show modest reserve, a gem to create and manipulate text diffs. This gem provides a pure ruby implementation of a diff tool. It gives access to several methods by which to get a diff from strings and ways to format the output. It also gives direct access to the internal diff structure so that you can manipulate and extend it any way you need to.
Adds support for displaying your ActiveRecord tables, named scopes, collections, or plain arrays in a table view when working in rails console, shell, or email template. Enumerable#to_table_display returns the printable strings; Object#pt calls #to_table_display on its first argument and puts out the result. Columns you haven't loaded (eg. from using :select) are omitted, and derived/calculated columns (eg. again, from using :select) are added. Both #to_table_display and Object#pt methods take :only, :except, and :methods which work like the #to_xml method to change what attributes/methods are output. The normal output uses #inspect on the data values to make them printable, so you can see what type the values had. When that's inconvenient or you'd prefer direct display, you can pass the option :inspect => false to disable inspection.
Directed Programming is a new generative programming technique developed by Christophe McKeon which is a generalisation of Grammatical Evolution (http://www.grammatical-evolution.org) allowing one not only to do GE, but also to do Genetic Programming (http://www.genetic-programming.org) in pure Ruby without explicitly generating a program string as output. DP even allows you to set up hybrids of GP and GE where part of a GE subtree is calculated using normal Ruby functions/operators/etc. via. GP. DRP is the first ever implementation of DP and is written in pure Ruby.
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