A Things v3.4+ JSON Coder
utility functions for archiver
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Definitions for the tscircuit intermediary JSON format
JMESPath implementation in javascript
a library that defines a common interface for working with archive formats within node
A system for sharing tool configurations between projects without duplicating config files.
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
An ESnext spec-compliant iterator helpers shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
Do things in development and nothing otherwise
normalized JS Object and JSON message and event protocol for ES6+ node.js, browsers, electron, vanialla js, react.js, components, actions, stores and dispatchers
JSON diff
Build complex rules, serialize them as JSON, and execute them in JavaScript
hast utility to transform to mdast
Commonly needed utilities for TypeScript and JavaScript
Tiny and elegant HTTP client based on the Fetch API
handle circular references when stringifying and parsing
A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.
The CommonMark markdown constructs
Generates and consumes source maps
Object mapping, and more, for Redis and Node.js. Written in TypeScript.
Streaming JSON.stringify()
mdast utility to find and replace text in a tree
Do you wanna use tslint and prettier without conflicts? tslint-config-prettier disables all conflicting rules that may cause such problems. Prettier takes care of formatting and tslint the rest.
Provides an common interface to convert between arrays of objects that implement .new and #to_h methods to arrays of JSON.
This code does thermostat things with jsons in a gem
A dumb thing to save models to JSON files
Turns a Sinatra Base class into a JSON api
Genny likes to make things up. It generates ruby objects, mainly from JSON Schema.
Building the Packer JSON configurations in raw JSON can be quite an adventure. There's limited facilities for variable expansion and absolutely no support for nice things like comments. I decided it would just be easier to have an object model to build the Packer configurations in that would easily write to the correct JSON format. It also saved me having to remember the esoteric Packer syntax for referencing variables and whatnot in the JSON.
Read json from STDIN and post it to a designated REST endpoint. Useful for things like cronjobs, when you just need to post the json output to your application server.
JSONY is a data language that is simlar to JSON, just more chill. All valid JSON is also valid JSONY (and represents the same thing when decoded), but JSONY lets you omit a lot of the syntax that makes JSON a pain to write.
Ruby gem to work with Diaspora*. Note: this is not wrapping an official API, since there is no such thing. The gem just makes HTTPS requests and parses answers, which are friendly for parsing due to usage of JSON.
Legs is a really simple fun networking library that uses 'json-rpc' formated messages over a tcp connection to really easily built peery or server-clienty sorts of apps, for ruby newbies and hackers to build fun little things.
Legs is a really simple fun networking library that uses 'json-rpc' formated messages over a tcp connection to really easily built peery or server-clienty sorts of apps, for ruby newbies and hackers to build fun little things.
BibTeX-Ruby is the Rubyist's swiss-army-knife for all things BibTeX. It includes a parser for all common BibTeX objects (@string, @preamble, @comment and regular entries) and a sophisticated name parser that tokenizes correctly formatted names; BibTeX-Ruby recognizes BibTeX string replacements, joins values containing multiple strings or variables, supports cross-references, and decodes common LaTeX formatting instructions to unicode; if you are in a hurry, it also allows for easy export/conversion to formats such as YAML, JSON, CSL, and XML (BibTeXML).
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