Library of standard dev dependencies and es lint config
Microsoft Authentication Library for js
Generate errors that contain a code frame that point to source locations.
Microsoft Authentication Library for js
Babel Types is a Lodash-esque utility library for AST nodes
A inter-process and inter-machine lockfile utility that works on a local or network file system
Get an iterator for any JS language value. Works robustly across all environments, all versions.
a glob matcher in javascript
A library to find JS RegExp with super-linear worst-case time complexity for attack strings that repeat a single character.
Interface for expo-dev-menu
Types for the DOM, and other web technologies in browsers
Provides library functionality for HubSpot local development tooling, including the HubSpot CLI
Microsoft Authentication Library for React
Type safe utilities for throwing errors (and responses) if things aren't quite right. Inspired by npm.im/invariant
A Babel preset that enables parsing of proposals supported by the current Node.js version.
Microsoft Authentication Library for Node
Vite as Node.js runtime
BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic.
Core library for interacting with XML payloads
Uses export conditions to return environment information in a way that works with major bundlers and runtimes.
Ensure that reserved words are quoted in object property keys
A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome.
No description provided.
Ensure that no reserved words are used.
Ruby library to access the Apple Dev Center and iTunes Connect
Ruby library to access the Brand Dev API
Ruby library to access the Context Dev API
Microsoft Azure Dev Test Lab Management Client Library for Ruby
A library to make Ruby your preferred scripting language for dev scripts.
🍲 Kettle::Dev is a meta tool from kettle-rb to streamline development and testing. Acts as a shim dependency, pulling in many other dependencies, to give you OOTB productivity with a RubyGem, or Ruby app project. Configures a complete set of Rake tasks, for all the libraries is brings in, so they arrive ready to go. Fund overlooked open source projects - bottom of stack, dev/test dependencies: floss-funding.dev
Library for wechat application(微信小程序) API, wechat docs: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/debug/wxadoc/dev/api/api-login.html
This ruby library makes it easy to read events from linux event devices. These device files, residing in /dev/input/ get created for a number of different human input devices like keyboards, mice, touchscreens, joysticks and the like.
🍲 Kettle::Test is a meta tool from kettle-rb to streamline testing. Acts as a shim dependency, pulling in many other dependencies, to give you OOTB productivity with a RubyGem, or Ruby app project. Configures RSpec w/ syntactic sugar to make writing tests, and testing more scenarios, easier.Configures each dependency library for proper use in the test suite, so they arrive ready to go. Fund overlooked open source projects - bottom of stack, dev/test dependencies: floss-funding.dev
= ebs_conductor The EBS Conductor is a library for managing Amazon Elastic Block Storage volumes and snapshots. It is designed to persist a specific set of data (a "lineage") between different compute instances. EBS Conductor can be used on it's own, but it's most powerful when executed on an EC2 instance using Chef, and the ebs_conductor cookbook[https://github.com/rgeyer/cookbooks/tree/master/cookbooks/ebs_conductor] == Examples === Attach a new 1GB blan volume in the lineage "foobar" to a linux box at /dev/sdb1 ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.attach_from_lineage('i-abcd1234', 'foobar', 1, '/dev/sdb1') === Attach a specific snapshot to a 1GB volume in the lineage "foobar" to a linux box at /devb/sdb1 ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.attach_from_lineage('i-abcd1234', 'foobar', 1, '/dev/sdb1' {:snapshot_id => 'snap-abcd1234'}) === Snapshot the lineage "foobar", do not purge any old snapshots in the lineage ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.snapshot_lineage('foobar') === Snapshot the lineage "foobar", and purge old snapshots so that only 7 remain ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.snapshot_lineage('foobar', {:history_to_keep => 7}) === Snapshot the lineage "foobar" from the specified volume_id This is useful if you're trying to start a lineage from a "naked" instance, or if you are trying to create a new lineage from an existing one ebs_conductor = Rgeyer::Gem::EbsConductor.new('...','...') ebs_conductor.snapshot_lineage('foobar', {:history_to_keep => 7, :volume_id => 'vol-abcd1234'}) == List of To Do Items * Support for stripes in a lineage == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Ryan Geyer. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
The National Library of Medicine API, "Medlineplus Connect", can be somewhat cantankerous to work with. Query params are non sensical to end users, query format is from a bygone era, and the resulting responses often contain large amounts of superficial information. The response structures are somewhat inconsistant, and are always non intuitive. This gem simplifies querying the NLM API, and parses the responses into something more sane and structured for the average Ruby dev to use. Note that at this time, the only feature available through this gem is querying descriptions for ICD-10 codes, more API interfaces TBD.
= Webservice Client Library for InterMine Data-Warehouses This library provides an interface to the InterMine webservices API. It makes construction and execution of queries more straightforward, safe and convenient, and allows for results to be used directly in Ruby code. As well as traditional row based access, the library provides an object-orientated record result format (similar to ActiveRecords), and allows for fast, memory efficient iteration of result sets. == Example Get all protein domains associated with a set of genes and print their names: require "intermine/service" Service.new("www.flymine.org/query"). new_query("Pathway") select(:name). where("genes.symbol" => ["zen", "hox", "h", "bib"]). each_row { |row| puts row[:name]} == Who is this for? InterMine data warehouses are typically constructed to hold Biological data, and as this library facilitates programmatic access to these data, this install is primarily aimed at bioinformaticians. In particular, users of the following services may find it especially useful: * FlyMine (http://www.flymine.org/query) * YeastMine (http://yeastmine.yeastgenome.org/yeastmine) * RatMine (http://ratmine.mcw.edu/ratmine) * modMine (http://intermine.modencode.org/release-23) * metabolicMine (http://www.metabolicmine.org/beta) == How to use this library: We have tried to construct an interface to this library that does not require you to learn an entirely new set of concepts. As such, as well as the underlying methods that are common to all libraries, there is an additional set of aliases and sugar methods that emulate the DSL style of SQL: === SQL style service = Service.new("www.flymine.org/query") service.model. table("Gene"). select("*", "pathways.*"). where(:symbol => "zen"). order_by(:symbol). outerjoin(:pathways). each_row do |r| puts r end === Common InterMine interface service = Service.new("www.flymine.org/query") query = service.new_query("Gene") query.add_views("*", "pathways.*") query.add_constraint("symbol", "=", "zen") query.add_sort_order(:symbol) query.add_join(:pathways) query.each_row do |r| puts r end For more details, see the accompanying documentation and the unit tests for interface examples. Further documentation is available at www.intermine.org. == Support Support is available on our development mailing list: dev@intermine.org == License This code is Open Source under the LGPL. Source code for this gem can be checked out from https://github.com/intermine/intermine-ws-ruby