The material-ripple hook for React that actually works
PCM audio resampler written entirely in JavaScript.
A Wave file encoder for the extendable-media-recorder package.
zwave-js: library to edit NVM backups
Official WAVE SDK for TypeScript and Node.js — 34 API modules for live video streaming, production, analytics, voice, captions, and more
Vimeo player component for React.
`Reader` and `Writer` streams for Microsoft WAVE audio files
Digital Signal Processing for Javascript
The material-ripple directive for Vue that actually works
A library for recording opus encoded audio
TypeScript definitions for node-wav
Audio visualizer library for javascript.
The Siri wave replicated in a JS library.
Create, read and write wav files according to the specs.
CLI-based code assistant powered by AI, built with React and Ink
Generic wave-based multi-agent orchestration for repository work.
List of reusable React components to empower your brave UI
AI-powered CLI for Seqera Platform - bioinformatics workflow management
A UI framework for Vue.js 3 (and 2) with only the bright side. :sunny:
fast and safe way to escape and unescape &<>'" chars
Full access to zwave-js driver through Websockets
SDK for building AI-powered development tools and agents
React version of siriwave.js
YouTube player component for React.
Composable wave primitives for Rust.
Scalar quantum physics helpers for RustUse
Musical note spelling metadata primitives for RustUse.
Scalar combined electric and magnetic field helpers for RustUse
Oscillation and simple harmonic motion helpers for RustUse
Symbolic pitch metadata primitives for RustUse.
Composable primitive acoustics utilities for Rust.
MIDI metadata primitives for RustUse.
Tuning metadata primitives for RustUse.
You can use this gem to create Ruby programs that work with audio, by reading and writing Wave sound files (*.wav). Since it is written in pure Ruby (as opposed to wrapping an existing C library), you can use it without having to compile a separate extension.
This Gem is a wrapper around an useful open-source library for creating QR Codes, a two-dimensional bar code format popular in Japan created by the Denso-Wave Corporation in 1994.
The point of Chitin is that you should be able to use Ruby in your shell. Bash is too old. Time for the new wave of shell environments.
An OmniAuth strategy for authenticating with Wave accounting (by H&R Block) using OAuth 2.0. Fetches user and business info via Wave's GraphQL API.
Remote feature management for Cucumber. Bumps extends {Cucumber}[http://cukes.info] by allowing you to pull feature content and push run results to and from a remote server. This means that your feature files no longer need to live with your steps and other code. This also means that you can publish the results of a Cucumber run to another system. Bumps has been designed to work with {Bumpybot}[http://github.com/brentsnook/bumpybot] (a Google Wave robot) but it can be used with any server that meets the {push/pull contract}[http://wiki.github.com/brentsnook/bumps/push-pull-contract]. See the {wiki}[http://wiki.github.com/brentsnook/bumps] for more details.
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