Get gender from (first) name with NodeJS.
A table component for Ink.
Detect the gender of a person using his/her first name.
Gender detection from first name
Gender package provides functionality to generate a fake gender value.
TypeScript definitions for passport-facebook
Guess gender of a first name through a HTTP API
Modern JavaScript and TypeScript client for Gender-API.com
Gives vocative for women and men czech names
Generate Swedish Personal Identity Numbers
Forge Key Value Store SDK
hixme-ui Radio Button component
typescript based parallax loader for ini configuration file
Kysely dialect for TypeORM
Format an array of data objects as a textual table
TypeScript definitions for passport-twitter
Detect the gender of a person using his/her first name.
TypeScript definitions for passport-google-oauth
Make an object or collection from entries deeply.
Edge TTS is a package that allows access to the online text-to-speech service used by Microsoft Edge without the need for Microsoft Edge, Windows, or an API key.
Russian numerals
Collation functions for PouchDB map/reduce
TypeScript definitions for passport-auth0
PluralFormat and SelectFormat Message and i18n Tool - A JavaScript Implemenation of the ICU standards.
Having gender issues in your ruby app? Genderizr to the rescue!
This library can take a piece of English text as a string and swap masculine words for feminine and vice-versa.
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.
human_numbers defines the method #to_english on the classes Float and Integer, as well as the method #to_french on the Integer class, for converting numbers to natural language strings. By default, a cardinal number will be returned (one, two, three), but supplying an :ordinal argument will cause it to return an ordinal (first, second, third). It works with numbers whose absolute value is less than 10^33. #to_french supports a second argument for specifying the gender of the word, which can be either :masculine or :feminine.
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