Super-tiny implementations of some basic hash functions
A tiny invariant function
Node.js object hash library with properties/arrays sorting to provide constant hashes
Audited & minimal 0-dependency JS implementation of SHA, RIPEMD, BLAKE, HMAC, HKDF, PBKDF & Scrypt
A tiny warning function
Tiny Casing utils
Useful TypeScript utilities.
A fast, lightweight LRU (Least Recently Used) cache for JavaScript with O(1) operations and optional TTL support.
Tiny and extremely fast globbing
Tiny CBOR library
A minimal fork of nanospy, with more features
All the cryptographic primitives used in Ethereum.
This package provides support for the [RediSearch](https://redis.io/docs/interact/search-and-query/) module, which adds indexing and querying support for data stored in Redis Hashes or as JSON documents with the [RedisJSON](https://redis.io/docs/data-type
A tiny inflate implementation
fast, tiny `queueMicrotask` shim for modern engines
A tiny secp256k1 JS
Fully type-checked EventEmitter
Tiny function that provides relative, human-readable dates.
Create a MD5 hash with hex encoding
Streamable SHA hashes in pure javascript
A tiny (less than 1k) event emitter library
a tiny JavaScript expression parser
Tiny LiveReload server, background-friendly
Secure, audited & minimal implementation of BIP32 hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallets over secp256k1
Tiny module that allows you to easily adapt from one hash structure to another with a simple declarative DSL.
a tiny implement variable length ouptput hash
Tiny parser for converting strings to hashes (without using eval).
A tiny hack for Rails to make Model#as_json(include: :association) return a hash with association keys suffixed with _attributes.
a tiny read/write dot notation wrapper for Hash, JSON, YAML, CSV, and ENV
A tiny ruby gem that gives you a beautiful short-hand syntax for creating immutable arrays, hashes and sets
Mogrify is a tiny library of non-destructive transformers for enumerables, including symogrify with symbolizes strings and hashmogrify which builds hashes from arrays.
Maps values from hashes with different structures and/or key names. Ideal for normalizing arbitrary data to be consumed by your applications, or to prepare your data for different display formats (ie. json). Tiny module that allows you to easily adapt from one hash structure to another with a simple declarative DSL.
A tiny wrapper around the flvstreamer, an open source command-line RTMP client: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/flvstreamer/ It really just lets you interact with it from Ruby, and to specify the long options using a hash
Maps values from hashes with different structures and/or key names. Ideal for normalizing arbitrary data to be consumed by your applications, or to prepare your data for different display formats (ie. json). Tiny module that allows you to easily adapt from one hash structure to another with a simple declarative DSL.
A tiny wrapper around the flvstreamer, an open source command-line RTMP client: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/flvstreamer/ It really just lets you interact with it from Ruby, and to specify the long options using a hash