immutable data structure with cursors
A React component for dealing with clicks outside its subtree
An element that renders a subtree in a different part of the DOM.
A subtree method that offers flexibility to users
Restricts screen reader virtual cursor to a single subtree in the DOM
Reruns the given file whenever a file in the current working dir subtree is changed.
Restricts keyboard tabindex to a single subtree in the DOM
Gulp module to push a folder to a subtree
Git subtree helper
Access subtree elements using keypath, with wildcard ('*') support.
Tiny, zero-dependency JavaScript function for selectively deep-cloning and/or modifying the cloned DOM subtree
Display elements in a subtree that match filter input text.
Fires a callback whenever a store subtree turns to a desired value
The standard Postgres module for Graffy. Each instance this module mounts a Postgres table as a Graffy subtree.
Lightweight utility for generating a filtered and optionally ID-annotated HTML snapshot of a DOM subtree
React component used to hoist components to a new subtree.
Offline-first database with CRDT sync, post-quantum encryption, and per-subtree ACL
Reruns the given file whenever the current working dir subtree has modifications. Note: this module will be rewritten and change functionality.
A React component for dealing with clicks outside its subtree
tools to publish packages with lerna and git subtree
Simple, unopinionated, React portal that renders it's subtree into a desired container.
git subtrees without `git subtree`
A subtree method that offers great flexibility and features to the developer
Replay git subtree history onto another repository with provenance.
Configuration framework using subtrees
A beautiful tree 🌳 with convenient, efficient, parallelizable growth, mutation and traversal features.
Structural and semantic similarity comparison of ontology trees
nascent rewrite of git-subtree(1)
Syncs two LDAP subtrees on two different LDAP servers similar to rsync for files
A cryptographically verifiable data store and universal accumulator for the Spaces protocol.
A minimal behavior tree implementation
Proofs regarding the presence or absence of a blob uploaded using the Blober program.
Proofs regarding the presence or absence of a blob uploaded using the Blober program.
A behaviour tree plugin for bevy with dynamic spawning.
An abstraction for optimizing the memory layout and pointer aliasing of trees.
Opinionated visibility auditing for Rust crates and workspaces
for managing git subtree
A Ruby wrapper for Windows Kernel functions for monitoring the specified directory or subtree
A reusable rake task to vendorise a gem hosted in a private git repo
Extract subtrees from XML trees, making sure that the overall structure is preserved.
A drop in replacement for acts_as_tree with super fast ancestors and subtree access
Build a full navigation tree from a docs directory and let any folder replace its subtree with a local _nav.yml file.
Implement orderable trees in ActiveRecord using the nested set model, with multiple roots and scoping, and most importantly user-defined ordering of subtrees. Fetches preordered trees in one go, updates are write-heavy. This is a substantially butchered-up version/offspring of acts_as_threaded. The main additional perk is the ability to reorder nodes, which are always fetched ordered. Example: root = Folder.create! :name => "Main folder" subfolder_1 = Folder.create! :name => "Subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2 = Folder.create! :name => "Another subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2.move_to_top # just like acts_as_list but nestedly awesome root.all_children # => [subfolder_2, subfolder_1] See the rdocs for examples the method names. It also inherits the awesome properties of acts_as_threaded, namely materialized depth, root_id and parent_id values on each object which are updated when nodes get moved. Thanks to the authors of acts_as_threaded, awesome_nested_set, better_nested_set and all the others for inspiration.
Provides exporting functionality for subtrees of I18n translations. Includes Railtie for Rails 3 integration.
Implement orderable trees in ActiveRecord using the nested set model, with multiple roots and scoping, and most importantly user-defined ordering of subtrees. Fetches preordered trees in one go, updates are write-heavy. This is a substantially butchered-up version/offspring of acts_as_threaded. The main additional perk is the ability to reorder nodes, which are always fetched ordered. Example: root = Folder.create! :name => "Main folder" subfolder_1 = Folder.create! :name => "Subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2 = Folder.create! :name => "Another subfolder", :parent_id => root.id subfolder_2.move_to_top # just like acts_as_list but nestedly awesome root.all_children # => [subfolder_2, subfolder_1] See the rdocs for examples the method names. It also inherits the awesome properties of acts_as_threaded, namely materialized depth, root_id and parent_id values on each object which are updated when nodes get moved. Thanks to the authors of acts_as_threaded, awesome_nested_set, better_nested_set and all the others for inspiration.
Create config/deploy.rb file and config/deploy directory subtree with required componenets for capistrano. Install support Git repositories as submodules.
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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