my typical-base
Isomorphic, functional type-checking for Javascript
An EventEmitter that isolates the emitter from errors in handlers
Client for the LingoHub REST API to upload and download translations
Resolve a URI relative to an optional base URI
A lightweight JavaScript MP4 (MPEG-4, ISOBMFF) file/box parser.
Node.js log generator for log engine
Basic layout model and some utilities for Cytoscape.js layout extensions
Core module for compound spring embedder based layout styles
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
Framework for rapidly creating high quality, server-side node.js applications, using plugins like building blocks
Fast base encoding / decoding of any given alphabet
Transforms jsdoc data into something more suitable for use as template input
Base UI is a library of headless ('unstyled') React components and low-level hooks. You gain complete control over your app's CSS and accessibility features.
abstract base class for crypto-streams
abstract base class for hash-streams
Adapt Node programs to run as a Bazel worker
Airbnb's base JS ESLint config, following our styleguide
An arbitrary length integer library for Javascript
A collection of React utility functions for Base UI.
The set of Unicode symbols that can serve as a base for emoji modifiers, i.e. those with the `Emoji_Modifier_Base` property set to `Yes`.
A base TSConfig for working with Node 14.
This package is Localazy CLI tool for app and software localization and translation.
A base TSConfig for working with Node 10.
Formatters for Trenni, to assist with typical views and form based interfaces.
Formatters for XRB, to assist with typical views and form based interfaces.
Amazon S3 file uploader that can build folder structures based on timestamp. Typically used in conjunction with Unix's logrotate.
Queued RPC client and server. Works as normal RPC server, but through queue interface, so allows highly scalable, distributed and asynchronous remote API implementation and fast data processing. It's based on EventMachine and typically on Beanstalk, so it's fast and thread safe.
Pedal is a fast, Webmachine based full-stack Web Framework written in Ruby for building extendable, maintainable applications quickly.
Enables the creation of scenarios that involve creating a rails project, starting and stoppping of servers, generating projects, editing files, issuing http requests, running of commands, etc. Output is captured as a single HTML file that can be viewed locally or uploaded. Additionally, there is support for verification, in the form of defining assertions based on selections (typically CSS) against the generated HTML.
Filter ip by region/country/continent to grant access. Typically for DRM. Based on Chris Trinh gem (https://github.com/elentras/ip_filter), I rewrite / review code and choose to keep this version under my own git account
Enables the creation of scenarios that involve creating a rails project, starting and stoppping of servers, generating projects, editing files, issuing http requests, running of commands, etc. Output is captured as a single HTML file that can be viewed locally or uploaded. Additionally, there is support for verification, in the form of defining assertions based on selections (typically CSS) against the generated HTML.
Visualization and analysis you git log. Creates HTML report about commits statistics, employees and company. Also it parse git log and give a achievements based on git stat. In addition the typical git stats, this package can show statistics by departments, tasks or determine the location of users. It quickly parses large git log files.
Overlay enables simple Web3 development across multiple blockchains, including Solana, Ethereum, BSC, Base, Polygon, and Bera. It does not require signing transactions with wallets, which is typically necessary in blockchain development. Additionally, Overlay does not store any database, implements high-level security features, and securely encrypts wallet information to safely execute transactions.
Tool for spidering websites/blogs, extracting geodata from specific pages. Starting at a base URL, it will spider every page underneath, returning pages which have a URL that matches a desired pattern. The typical use case is spidering an entire blog for posts which contain geodata. Different methods for extracting geodata can be used. It currently supports UK postcodes and the abbr design pattern geo microformat <http://microformats.org/wiki/geo>. It is current in use behind the scenes of the Geoblogomatic <http://www.geoblogomatic.com>.
For us humans, it's always easier to remember a pronounceable string, even if it is meaningless, than to remember a long number. Koremutake is a system you can use to translate any number (of course, particularly suited at long numbers) to a sequence of syllables. Typical uses of Koremutake strings are auto-generated user passwords or URLs. This module is based in Leon Brocard's String::Koremutake Perl module, available at http://search.cpan.org/dist/String-Koremutake/lib/String/Koremutake.pm which is, in turn, based upon Shorl (http://shorl.com/koremutake.php). Koremutake is a «way to express any large number as a sequence of syllables», and the general idea is based in Sean B. Palmer's «Memorable Random String» term, http://infomesh.net/2001/07/MeRS/
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