Interpolate numbers, colors, strings, arrays, objects, whatever!
Library for smoothing spline interpolation.
Animated transitions for D3 selections.
TypeScript definitions for flubber
Interpolate values on a Cardinal/Catmull-Rom spline curve
Dynamic string manipulation in typescript
Dynamic string manipulation
Rounding interpolator for d3
Interpolate a value from one range to another
interpolates two matrices in place
The SVG Path Interpolator produces point data representing interpolated values within an SVG path.
Interpolation and extrapolation based on a set of points
Interpolates path `d` attribute smoothly when A and B have different number of points.
Dynamic string manipulation
Scales and color schemes for visual encoding.
Presenta Config Interpolator
Linear interpolation and extrapolation
轻量级 i18n 运行时,提供语言链回退、命名空间、插值插件与可选的严格键类型推断。
Figma to Presenta converter
Elegant terminal spinner
Advanced html to plain text converter
The node core libs for in browser usage.
Interpolate numbers, colors, strings, arrays, objects, whatever!
A tiny, blazing-fast time series collection library with zero dependencies (did I get that right?)
Simple library for interpolation of variables inside the text.
small almost-xml parser for complex string interpolation
This gem allows you to store some text in a simple-key value format and fetch it whenever you need from your methods. Various classes may have different messages attached and apply different fetching logic. Messages also support interpolation and can be stored in separate YAML files.
A lightweight and elegant Ruby gem for string template interpolation using {{variable}} syntax. Perfect for generating dynamic content, emails, or any text that requires variable substitution.
Stencil is a templating library with a number of design goals. * Limited code in templates. This isn't meant to embed ruby in anything - it allows for simple control structures, since that's typically what you need in a template, but full access to the Ruby interpreter is just a tempatation into sin. (From a separation of concerns standpoint.) There's a certain amount of code available in conditionals and interpolations, since otherwise they're much harder to do... * Easy to extend. If you do need something extra from a template, not having it in the templating language is frustrating. It's easy to add features to stencil, since they're described in as well-designed classes. * Generic output. Not everything is a website or a mime-encoded email. It's nice to be able to spit out generic text from time to time. * Data sourced from simple datatypes - hashes and array, referenced with data paths. Views can be extracted from any object, or built up in code.
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