A Windows implementation of Unix's 'touch' command written in Javascript.
like touch(1) in node
Declarative API exposing native platform touch and gesture system to React Native
Touch target mixins and variables for Material Components for the web
Universal filesystem path utils
Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
Check if the process is running inside Windows Subsystem for Linux (Bash on Windows)
Is the current JS environment a touch device?
Drag and drop, resizing and multi-touch gestures with inertia and snapping for modern browsers (and also IE9+)
Multi Backend system compatible with React DnD
Simple touch events support for vue.js 3
A duck punch for adding touch events to jQuery UI
Most modern mobile touch slider and framework with hardware accelerated transitions
state management for Vue.js
Utilities for working with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
Convert Windows backslash paths to slash paths
Multi Backend pipeline for react-dnd-multi-backend (HTML5 <-> Touch)
A Node.js module for sending notifications on native Mac, Windows (post and pre 8) and Linux (or Growl as fallback)
Detect whether the terminal supports Unicode
Automated browser testing for the modern web development stack.
Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
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The windows x86 and ia32 distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
Codesign Electron Windows apps
Colorize terminal output without touching core classes. Work for Linux and Mac, require `win32console` for Windows. Use on any class, auto #puts or #print, with power of ruby blocks.
rudebug is written using Ruby-GNOME2 and Glade. It has support for local and remote debugging with ruby-debug and ruby-breakpoint. It should work fine on Windows and Linux. It has stepping stepping, a source code display, a powerful object browser and an interactive shell as well as additional integration and polish to make those components work together well. It is in an early stage and will likely remain so until I have a way of using it on Mac OS X. I don't want this to molder on my hard disk however without ever having seen a public release. With ~900 lines of actual code (excluding the glade file) it is fairly light-weight. Code quality fluctuates. Some of the code needs to be unusual because it is executed on the server and can't touch its environment, other bits could probably need some refactoring. It was developed as part of a Summer of Code 2006 project for RubyCentral Inc.