HTML development node service and support cross domain
Turns Node http.request into single-callback form, for use with await/defer
Turns node app into systemd service
Babel transform for Flow Enums.
mdast utility to parse markdown
Useful functions when working with JSON.
Turns an AST into code.
Parses well-formed HTML (meaning all tags closed) into an AST and back. quickly.
Turns REST API endpoints into generic request options
hast utility to get the plain-text value of a node according to the `innerText` algorithm
Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
Query result type converters for node-postgres
An easy, intuitive and precise node-red timer that allows you to turn something on/off multiple times a day and supports schedules as low as 1 second.
Launch your command line tool with ease.
Turns Markdown / MDX, YAML, JSON, or other files into app's data layer with type-safe schema.
simple persistent cookiejar system
Inspect utility for Node.js and browsers
Tests whether one path is inside another path
Utilities for working with htmlparser2's dom
hast utility to serialize to HTML
The recommended shareable SCSS config for Stylelint
mdast utility to support hard breaks without needing spaces or escapes
A node-sass custom importer which turns ~ into absolute paths to the nearest parent node_modules directory.
lezer-based HTML grammar
Rind is a templating engine that turns HTML (and XML) into node trees and allows you to create custom tags or reuse someone else’s genius. Rind gives web devs tags to work with and provides the same thing to app devs as an object. This project is just getting started so watch out for sharp corners and unfinished rooms.
Split XML files on an element, yielding (streaming, so constant memory usage) each node in turn. Uses sgrep internally.
Turn JSON nodes into rich Ruby objects
FAP is a ruby gem build on top of the excellent Nokogiri, to turn boring XML, or HTML documents into yummy ruby objects. Right now, it only support using Nokogiri's XPath selectors, and simple "relations" between a document nodes, though this will hopefully get better. FAP's ideas are loosely connected to tools built by some adventurous fellas at AF83, who still do PHP things to their brains. Some credits should go to them, and to the horrid weather that kept me locked inside last week-end. And yes, I know it's a stupid name. But I'm sure you can come up with a decent acronym. :)