Automatically run commands when the user logs in (cross-platform)
Default Squirrel.Windows event handler for your Electron apps.
🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native.
TypeScript definitions for electron-squirrel-startup
measure startup time of your react-native app
Schema validation for the mutation server protocol (MSP).
CLI to create multi-package Lerna projects with TypeScript and React
Extract the actual stack of an error
Shared utilities for adapter and module testing in ioBroker
Metro require profiler for Rozenite.
Haraka plugin that adds TCP fingerprinting
Create High Level Multi-Language Web Site [Fast and Easy]
Utility to make PM2 automatically resurrect on Windows startup
Define a lazily evaluated property on an object
A lightweight alternative to NPM packages for organizing source files within a single project
This plugin gives you the ability to use the Dynatrace Mobile agent in your react native application.
Build tools, setup and config for frontend apps
Performance measurement
A small update notifier for NPM packages, useful for CLI apps.
Real-time code feedback for pi — LSP, linters, formatters, type-checking, structural analysis & booboo
Clean up error stack traces
This CLI verifies that light bundles of given MFEs (microfrontends) will be loaded given host applications by analyzing package.json dependencies.
DynaTrace SDK for iOS/Android with NativeScript
Tracks how many times app started
Many programs run automatically at system startup. We call these persistent auto-start executables. While persistent executables can be useful, they can also be used by malware to maintain long term access to a compromised system. Persistence Detector is a tool for detecting persistent auto-start programs on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. This information empowers users to identify, detect, and remove unwanted persistent programs from their systems.
The Promotion tool is designed to make it easy and quick to deploy an application into production. Originally built for use with OpenBSD, it can be used on an *nix system by adjusting a few paths (in config.rb). To deploy or install an application you just need to copy a few files into place, right? Well, the folders need to be there first of course, oh and the permissions need to be set, and I guess we need the right users set up before file ownerships can be set correctly, which means we need groups before that ... ok, so there is more to it than copying a few files. There are also system-wide settings that may need to be modified to support an application, such as environment variables in /etc/profile, /etc/sudoers, startup scripts in /etc/rc.conf.local, and /var/cron/tabs/* cron jobs. Promotion does not modify these sensitive files, but it does say how to change them. Promotion handles all of this based on an XML deployment descriptor for each application, allowing rapid, reliable redeployment with a single line command (promote). It also manages database schema migration with the evolve/devolve commands.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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