Text format hinting library for estimating the format of a given input string
Anthropic MCP Server for generating structured CSV files from natural language descriptions
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The `@hdml/stringlifier` package is part of the **HDML-Utilities** monorepo. It provides a suite of functions to convert HDML data structures into SQL or HTML string representations for further processing, enabling seamless integration of HDML components
This module is part of the **HDML-Utilities** monorepo and provides a set of utility functions to serialize and deserialize key components of the **HDML** (HyperData Markup Language) document model into and from FlatBuffers binary format. It enables effic
The `@hdml/schemas` package is a part of the **HDML-Utilities** monorepo and provides TypeScript types generated by the [FlatBuffers](https://google.github.io/flatbuffers/) tool. These types define the HyperData object model, facilitating consistent data
Text format hinting library for estimating the format of a given input string
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A structurized logic executer in JavaScript.
DSFB-RF Structural Semiotics Engine for RF Signal Monitoring - A Deterministic, Non-Intrusive Observer Layer for Typed Structural Interpretation of IQ Residual Streams in Electronic Warfare, Spectrum Monitoring, and Cognitive Radio
AXON v1.5.1 — first crates.io publication of the AXON language full-stack runtime. Lexer/parser/type-checker/IR generator (re-exported from axon-frontend) plus the native Rust runtime: typed channels (TypedEventBus with QoS×5, π-calculus mobility, capability extrusion via shield D8 — Fase 13.f.2), Free Monad CPS handlers (Fase 2), lease kernel + reconcile loop (Fase 3+5), Epistemic Security Kernel (ESK Fase 6), Trust Types + ReplayLog (Fase 11.a+11.c), Stateful PEM over WebSocket (Fase 11.d), Ontological Tool Synthesis (Fase 11.e), Mobile Typed Channels (Fase 13). Crate publishes as `axon-lang` to mirror the Python PyPI package; library import remains `use axon::*` so existing call sites keep working unchanged.
ε-serde is an ε-copy (i.e., almost zero-copy) serialization/deserialization framework
A comprehensive Rust library for parsing and analyzing Protein Data Bank (PDB) files
Procedural macros for ε-serde
Structural primitives for HigherGraphen spaces, contexts, morphisms, and topology.
A secure, high-performance messaging protocol library
Dictator - structural linter framework with native and WASM decree support
Spec-first, cancel-correct, capability-secure async runtime for Rust.
A Rust API wrapper for e_window providing high-level abstraction
Structure mappings, composition, preservation checks, lost structure, and distortion for HigherGraphen.
Structured case graph CLI for HigherGraphen.
dry-schema provides a DSL for defining schemas with keys and rules that should be applied to values. It supports coercion, input sanitization, custom types and localized error messages (with or without I18n gem). It's also used as the schema engine in dry-validation.
This is an experiment to try and make logging more flexible and more consumable. Plain text logs are bullshit, let's emit structured and contextual logs. Metrics, too!
Attribute structures
Ancestry allows the records of a ActiveRecord model to be organized in a tree structure, using the materialized path pattern. It exposes the standard relations (ancestors, parent, root, children, siblings, descendants) and allows them to be fetched in a single query. Additional features include named scopes, integrity checking, integrity restoration, arrangement of (sub)tree into hashes and different strategies for dealing with orphaned records.
Flay analyzes code for structural similarities. Differences in literal values, variable, class, method names, whitespace, programming style, braces vs do/end, etc are all ignored. Making this totally rad. == Features/Problems: * Reports differences at any level of code. * Adds a score multiplier to identical nodes. * Differences in literal values, variable, class, and method names are ignored. * Differences in whitespace, programming style, braces vs do/end, etc are ignored. * Works across files. * Add the flay-persistent plugin to work across large/many projects. * Run --diff to see an N-way diff of the code. * Provides conservative (default) and --liberal pruning options. * Provides --fuzzy duplication detection. * Language independent: Plugin system allows other languages to be flayed. * Ships with .rb and .erb. * javascript and others will be available separately. * Includes FlayTask for Rakefiles. * Uses path_expander, so you can use: * dir_arg -- expand a directory automatically * @file_of_args -- persist arguments in a file * -path_to_subtract -- ignore intersecting subsets of files/directories * Skips files matched via patterns in .flayignore (subset format of .gitignore). * Totally rad.
Implements a pretty printing algorithm for readable structure.
Create JSON structures via a Builder-style DSL
map.rb is a string/symbol indifferent ordered hash that works in all rubies. out of the over 200 ruby gems i have written, this is the one i use every day, in all my projects. some may be accustomed to using ActiveSupport::HashWithIndiffentAccess and, although there are some similarities, map.rb is more complete, works without requiring a mountain of code, and has been in production usage for over 15 years. it has no dependencies, and suports a myriad of other, 'tree-ish' operators that will allow you to slice and dice data like a giraffee with a giant weed whacker.
An elegant, structured (X)HTML/XML templating engine.
Class to build custom data structures, similar to a Hash.
Provides a dev bar and an overlay in-browser to visualize your UI's rendered partials
A tree structure for Mongoid documents using the materialized path pattern
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