Easily inject arbitrary read-only resources into executable formats (Mach-O, PE, ELF) and use it at runtime.
CLI for webpack & friends
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Get the command from a shebang
app-builder precompiled binaries
Create Next.js-powered React apps with one command
JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit
An object-oriented command-line parser for TypeScript
JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit for ES6+
node-edge-tts is a module that using Microsoft Edge's online TTS (Text-to-Speech) service on the Node.js
A mature, feature-complete library to parse command-line options.
Sanity's Runtime CLI for Blueprints and Functions
Download and launch browsers
Angular Schematics - CLI
A module for making CLI applications with NestJS. Decorators for running commands and separating out config parsers included. This package works on top of commander.
Check installed versions of node and npm
Datadog CI plugin for `deployment` commands
Icon font generation tool
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
A fast, flexible, configuration-based command-line interface for linting Markdown/CommonMark files with the `markdownlint` library
Add components to your apps.
Percy CLI command parser and runner.
Copy file globs, watching for changes.
Unified Package Manager for Node.js
A meta-gem to install bundler via the bungler name, for consistency with command-line aliases already in use.
Ruby classes and executables for targetting and sending signals to *nix processes that match/don't match command name patterns, memory use, cpu use and time alive
RProgram is a library for creating wrappers around command-line programs. RProgram provides a Rubyful interface to programs and all their options or non-options. RProgram can also search for programs installed on a system. files without having to use YAML or define classes named like the file.
Cloud IDS is an intrusion detection service that provides threat detection for intrusions, malware, spyware, and command-and-control attacks on your network. Cloud IDS works by creating a Google-managed peered network with mirrored VMs. Traffic in the peered network is mirrored, and then inspected by Palo Alto Networks threat protection technologies to provide advanced threat detection. You can mirror all traffic or you can mirror filtered traffic, based on protocol, IP address range, or ingress and egress. Note that google-cloud-ids-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-ids instead. See the readme for more details.
Shabng is a blogging service for those who prefer to blog from the command line. Sign up for a free account at http://shabng.com. Once you've created your account and picked a name for your blog, you'll get an API key to interact with that blog using this command line program.
Some command line tools to be used in tandem with a githook for Pivotal `pb start` will switch to (possibly creating) a git branch named for your current highest priority started Pivotal story.
Como provides low manifest command line option parsing and deployment. The command line options are described in compact table format and option values are stored to conveniently named properties. Como builds command usage information based on the option table (+ generic program info) and displays it automatically if necessary. Como supports also subcommands and checking for option combinations using a simple DSL.
Custom Puts is as it's name says, a customized puts command that will always remember you where are those weird console messages coming from. Sometimes even the Gems are printing to your console, find out which gem(s) is doing that by using `CPuts.override_puts` :)
Create and install double-tab ('tab tab') auto-completions for any command-line application on any shell (bash, fish, ksh, etc). When you use the command-line, you can double-tab to auto-complete the name of a command-line application or a target file or folder. Its possible to provide your own completions for applications: git comes with bash shell completions, and the fish shell includes a library of completions for many applications.
ZenTest provides 4 different tools: zentest, unit_diff, autotest, and multiruby. zentest scans your target and unit-test code and writes your missing code based on simple naming rules, enabling XP at a much quicker pace. zentest only works with Ruby and Minitest or Test::Unit. There is enough evidence to show that this is still proving useful to users, so it stays. unit_diff is a command-line filter to diff expected results from actual results and allow you to quickly see exactly what is wrong. Do note that minitest 2.2+ provides an enhanced assert_equal obviating the need for unit_diff autotest is a continous testing facility meant to be used during development. As soon as you save a file, autotest will run the corresponding dependent tests. multiruby runs anything you want on multiple versions of ruby. Great for compatibility checking! Use multiruby_setup to manage your installed versions. *NOTE:* The next major release of zentest will not include autotest (use minitest-autotest instead) and multiruby will use rbenv / ruby-build for version management.
I've followed an example instructions found in http://guides.rubygems.org/ to make my own gem. But then I've added a customized terminal-friendly command named 'hi', so you can interact with this gem from the terminal. It's very simple, but it's the ground for other terminal-friendly gems that could do some useful work.
The start_project gem is a simple way of downloading the latest version of your favourite framework. It's very easy to use: simply install the gem as normal with gem install start_project and then run the command line tool ProjectStart --type {framework} --name {name of project} and it will pull the latest version of the framework and extract it to your machine with the name you provided. Currently, there are 5 frameworks: html 5 boilerplate, bootstrap, 960 grid, 320 and up, and mass gs960 andup320 mass, but I'll be adding more in the future. You can fork the source on github here: https://github.com/aonghusflynn/ProjectStart You can find my blog here: http://www.aonghusflynn.com
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