Real native events for cypress. Dispatched via CDP.
A standard set of errors and methods for simpler, safer, and easier to read code.
A standard set of errors and methods for simpler, safer, and easier to read code.
The package contains Michelin specific components like vehicle / tires...
Wrapper library for directory and file watching.
Animated transitions for Ember applications.
Lightweight utilities for debouncing, throttling, and more - designed for npm packages.
Angular + Firebase = ❤️
Fire events the same way the user does
A ListView with rows that swipe open and closed.
A template for creating npm packages using TypeScript and VSCode
A firebase (firestore) provider for Yjs
Basic events support for ngraph.js
Utilities for debouncing, throttling, rate-limiting, queuing, and more.
An html+js+css "plug and play" tire finder.
Abstracts the event driven messaging to pass screenshots, videos and log data to the report module
Utilities for debouncing and throttling functions in React.
Simulated DOM events for automated testing
Node.js module to refresh and reload your code in your browser when your code changes. No browser plugins required.
A React component to execute a function whenever you scroll to an element.
A React Framework for building extensible drag and drop page editors
Cordova JavaScript: a unified JavaScript layer for the Cordova suite of projects enabling cross-platform native mobile development of applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Anyline Web SDK
Scrap easily video info and direct url data from Facebook
A simple hello world gem
"I've Been Everywhere" and I'm tired of writing cache wrappers "One Piece at a Time" for methods. So if you no longer want to "Walk the Line" then JohnnyCache can help to easily cache your ruby methods. Use this Gem or else you'll get thrown into the "Ring of Fire".
I don't want a single thing preventing me from starting off (even the smallest) library without a good infrastructure to support TDD and clean coding standards. I got tired of reconfiguring the same tools in basically the same way every time. With this one command you can set up a library, fire up Guard, and jump right into the TDD loop: Red, Green, Refactor.