typed-data-parser
Yet another simple Postgres SQL parser/modifier
Generic JSDoc-like comment parser
Which kind of Typed Array is this JavaScript value? Works cross-realm, without `instanceof`, and despite Symbol.toStringTag.
Returns an array of Typed Array names that are available in the current environment
Robustly get the byte length of a Typed Array
Simple, transparent parser combinators toolkit that supports any tokens
Is this value a JS Typed Array? This module works cross-realm/iframe, does not depend on `instanceof` or mutable properties, and despite ES6 Symbol.toStringTag.
Robustly get the byte offset of a Typed Array
Node.js body parsing middleware
Better typed `querySelector` and `querySelectorAll`.
Get the ArrayBuffer out of a TypedArray, robustly.
A simple list of possible Typed Array names.
the mighty option parser used by yargs
Robustly get the length of a Typed Array
An ESLint custom parser which leverages TypeScript ESTree
A lossless JSON5 tokenizer and parser for Node.js that maintains indentation, spacing, and comments.
Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent & Client Hints data. Supports browser & node.js environment
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An inline style parser.
A parser to Amazon Resource Names
Streaming, source-agnostic EventSource/Server-Sent Events parser
Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
Typed environment variable parser
Build and parse multipart/form-data request bodies with a clean DSL for adding text fields and file uploads, including automatic MIME type detection, IO streaming, boundary generation, and content type headers.
supports: nil, string, integer, array, hash the syntax is similar to to ruby
Ruby parser for DMS, a data syntax with strong typing, ordered maps, multi-line heredocs, and front-matter metadata.
Just write the help text for your application and ParseArgv will take care of your command line. It works sort of the other way around than OptParse, where you write a lot of code to get a command line parser and generated help text. ParseArgv simply takes your help text and parses the command line and presents you the results. You can use ParseArgv for simpler programs just as well as for CLI with multi-level sub-commands (git-like commands). ParseArgv is easy to use, fast and also helps you convert the data types of command line arguments.
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