Better streaming static file server with Range and conditional-GET support
The routing foundation of `serve`
Utilities for executing code in Web Workers
AWS SDK for JavaScript Lambda Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Decompress a HTTP response if needed
Better streaming static file server with Range and conditional-GET support
Like request, but smaller.
Cypress's fork of a simplified HTTP request client.
This package provides the core HTTP request orchestration, response handling, and API call coordination.
A response-like object for mocking a Node.js HTTP response stream
Shared TypeScript definitions for Octokit projects
Timings for HTTP requests
Clone a Node.js HTTP response stream
Download and launch browsers
A debug logger package for other Google libraries
Execute a callback when a request closes, finishes, or errors
Response time for Node.js servers
Parses Cache-Control and other headers. Helps building correct HTTP caches and proxies
AWS SDK for JavaScript Appconfigdata Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
StreamSaver writes stream to the filesystem directly - asynchronous
Info about your dev environment for debugging purposes
Build servers for Node.js using the web fetch API
A conversational AI-driven telecom multi-agent system for managing call balances, push notifications, marketing, targeting, and sales.
Simplified HTTP request client.
Simple first-order system response helpers
Composable facade crate for RustUse control-system primitives
A lightweight use-it-as-you-need-it responsive grid system.
Zen Grids is an intuitive, flexible grid system that leverages the natural source order of your content to make it easier to create fluid responsive designs. With an easy-to-use Sass mixin set, the Zen Grids system can be applied to an infinite number of layouts, including responsive, adaptive, fluid and fixed-width layouts.
Keep track of responses from third party systems. Use this to monitor and respond to changes in status.
A shot at a responsive fluid grid system with fixed gutter width using the fancy css3 calc function.
lentil supports the harvesting of images from Instagram and provides several browsing views, mechanisms for sharing, tools for users to select their favorite images, an administrative interface for moderating images, and a system for harvesting images and submitting donor agreements in preparation of ingest into external repositories. Built according to the principles of 'responsive design, lentil is designed for use on mobile devices, tablets, desktops, and larger screens. This project is extracted from the My #HuntLibrary project at NCSU Libraries.
CIF is a cyber threat intelligence management system. CIF allows you to combine known malicious threat information from many sources and use that information for identification (incident response), detection (IDS) and mitigation (null route). The most common types of threat intelligence warehoused in CIF are IP addresses, domains and urls that are observed to be related to malicious activity.
Langis is a Rack inspired publish-subscribe system for Ruby. It has flexible message routing and message handling using a custom Domain Specific Language and a Rack-inspired message handler framework. This can give Rails applications better (and decoupled) visibility and management of the background processes it creates (or executes) in response to its actions (in controllers or models).
RailsChatbot is a Rails engine that provides an intelligent chatbot system with knowledge base integration. It can answer questions about your application by indexing your models and content, using OpenAI's GPT models for intelligent responses.
The Shell Card Management API is REST-based and employs OAUTH 2.0,Basic and ApiKey authentication. The API endpoints accept JSON-encoded request bodies, return JSON-encoded responses and use standard HTTP response codes. All resources are located in the Shell Card Platform. The Shell Card Platform is the overall platform that encompasses all the internal Shell systems used to manage resources. The internal workings of the platform are not important when interacting with the API. However, it is worth noting that the platform uses a microservice architecture to communicate with various backend systems and some API calls are processed asynchronously. All endpoints use the POST verb for retrieving, updating, creating and deleting resources in the Shell Card Platform. The endpoints that retrieve resources from the Shell Card Platform allow flexible search parameters in the API request body.
Ollama DSL provides an easy-to-use Ruby interface to communicate with Ollama local or remote language models. It supports building prompts with system/user roles, handling streaming responses, and chaining prompts seamlessly.
Data And Reporting product consists of API's which provides details of transaction and invoice informations about shell cards. The Shell Card Transaction and Invoice API is REST-based and employs Basic authentication in Version 1 and Oauth authentication in Version 2 end points. The API endpoints accept JSON-encoded request bodies, return JSON-encoded responses and use standard HTTP response codes. All resources are located in the Shell Card Platform. The Shell Card Platform is the overall platform that encompasses all the internal Shell systems used to manage resources.
RedisRpc is the easiest to use RPC library in the world. (No small claim!). This version is a repackage that only has Ruby implementation. Redis is a powerful in-memory data structure server that is useful for building fast distributed systems. Redis implements message queue functionality with its use of list data structures and the `LPOP`, `BLPOP`, and `RPUSH` commands. RedisRpc implements a lightweight RPC mechanism using Redis message queues to temporarily hold RPC request and response messages. These messages are encoded as JSON strings for portability. Many other RPC mechanisms are either programming language specific (e.g. Java RMI) or require boiler-plate code for explicit typing (e.g. Thrift). RedisRpc was designed to be extremely easy to use by eliminating boiler-plate code while also being programming language neutral. High performance was not an initial goal of RedisRpc and other RPC libraries are likely to have better performance. Instead, RedisRpc has better programmer performance; it lets you get something working immediately.
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