This is template builder extensions
app-builder precompiled binaries
JavaScript/TypeScript Imgix URL builders for browsers and Node.js
JupyterLab - Extension Builder
List of binary file extensions
XML utilities for the AWS SDK
Helper function to build binary assignment operator visitors
Build XML from JSON without C/C++ based libraries
Reactive Extensions for modern JavaScript
A Storybook builder to dev and build with Webpack
micromark utility to combine syntax or html extensions
HTTP utilities. Used by [electron-builder](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder).
A dictionary of file extensions and associated module loaders.
Node's default require extensions as a separate module
List of text file extensions
Various utilities. Used by [electron-builder](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder).
Utilities to build DMG. Used by [electron-builder](https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder).
electron-builder lib
A Storybook builder to dev and build with Vite
Module to help building SARIF log files
Generic extension manager for WebSocket connections
List of Markdown file extensions
Webpack Builder for Architect
The svg-icons-builder is a Angular builder for the svg-to-ts project
Inline allows you to write foreign code within your ruby code. It automatically determines if the code in question has changed and builds it only when necessary. The extensions are then automatically loaded into the class/module that defines it. You can even write extra builders that will allow you to write inlined code in any language. Use Inline::C as a template and look at Module#inline for the required API. == Features/Problems: * Quick and easy inlining of your C or C++ code embedded in your ruby script. * Extendable to work with other languages. * Automatic conversion between ruby and C basic types * char, unsigned, unsigned int, char *, int, long, unsigned long * inline_c_raw exists for when the automatic conversion isn't sufficient. * Only recompiles if the inlined code has changed. * Pretends to be secure. * Only requires standard ruby libraries, nothing extra to download.
Inline allows you to write foreign code within your ruby code. It automatically determines if the code in question has changed and builds it only when necessary. The extensions are then automatically loaded into the class/module that defines it. You can even write extra builders that will allow you to write inlined code in any language. Use Inline::C as a template and look at Module#inline for the required API.
Inline allows you to write foreign code within your ruby code. It automatically determines if the code in question has changed and builds it only when necessary. The extensions are then automatically loaded into the class/module that defines it. You can even write extra builders that will allow you to write inlined code in any language. Use Inline::C as a template and look at Module#inline for the required API.
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