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A JS implementation of JSONPath with some additional operators
A source code library with µTest++, a lightweight testing framework for embedded platforms
Convert between various world calendars
Checkbox with autocomplete and other additions for Inquirer
A Component Library for Vue 3
rehype plugin to highlight code blocks in HTML with Prism (via refractor) with line highlighting and line numbers
Generate a unique filename for use in temporary directories or caches.
Better memcache for node
Import Element Plus on demand. Support Vite, Webpack, Vue CLI, Rollup and esbuild.
Javascript FNV-1a Hashing Algorithm up to 1024 bits, with highly optimized 32bit and 52bit implementations.
The Unified Toolchain for the Web
Extends the Angular CLI's build process
Extra assertions on top of node's assert module
Universal Drag-and-Drop Component Supporting both Vue 3 and Vue 2
Supplementary rules introduced by ESLint Stylistic.
Self-host the Plus Jakarta Sans font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
Fork of Automated semver compliant package publishing to enable additional features
Reduce requests to backend services by batching calls and caching records.
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The Unified Toolchain for the Web
Self-host the Plus Jakarta Sans font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
cdk8s+ is a software development framework that provides high level abstractions for authoring Kubernetes applications. cdk8s-plus-33 synthesizes Kubernetes manifests for Kubernetes 1.33.0
cdk8s+ is a software development framework that provides high level abstractions for authoring Kubernetes applications. cdk8s-plus-28 synthesizes Kubernetes manifests for Kubernetes 1.28.0
Convenience methods for testing in Ruby and Rails
UDS Plus Test Kit
"another test for bundle plus gem "
Client for HastCI coordinated test runner plus RSpec adapter
Support for DB transactions with Capybara
A collection of rake tasks to automate the svn functions within a project, with special support for rails projects.
Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment, and with a nice descriptive syntax. Jasmine for Ruby is deprecated. We recommend using the jasmine-browser-runner NPM package instead. It supports all the same scenarios as this gem plus Webpacker. See https://jasmine.github.io/setup/browser.html for setup instructions, and https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem/blob/main/release_notes/3.9.0.md for other options.
Value containers supporting nested dot.notation access over hashes, and utilities offering dependency injection/lookup, and language extensions support running in a non-rails environment. Plus, examples of null objects, class customization, and concurrent processing. Review the RSpec tests, and or review the README for more details.
Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment, and with a nice descriptive syntax. Jasmine for Ruby is deprecated. The direct replacment for the jasmine-core gem is the jasmine-core NPM package. If you are also using the jasmine gem, we recommend using the jasmine-browser-runner NPM package instead. It supports all the same scenarios as the jasmine gem gem plus Webpacker. See https://jasmine.github.io/setup/browser.html for setup instructions, and https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem/blob/main/release_notes/3.9.0.md for other options.
A Hoe plugin to help you debug your C extensions. This plugin provides `test:gdb` and `test:valgrind` tasks (plus a few variants). As of v1.5 it also can generate a valgrind suppression from a previous test suite's log file. See the `Hoe::Debugging` module for a few configuration options. This plugin expects you to have `gdb` and `valgrind` available in your `PATH`.
Builds isolated temporary Jekyll sites for plugin testing with RSpec or Minitest, plus optional helper DSL.
An efficient solution to use when it is undesirable to expose internal database ids, IdShuffler converts integers like 123 into strings like 'q34nr1', and vice-versa, using a very lightweight integer scrambling algorithm plus 'Crockford 32' encoding. It is built as a native C extension and so is very fast. The algorithm takes a string key as a seed, so you can use different keys for different id spaces and thus obtain different slugs for the same initial integer. This is not a security solution and I am not a cryptographer; it should be assumed a determined individual can unshuffle the ids without knowing the key used to generate them. Also note these are 30-bit ids, so the library can only represent values up to approximately 1 billion (1,073,741,823). This gem is still under development in so far as I have not written tests or documentation for it.
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