This repository is for Admin user roles and privileges microservice
Users frontend package for Boar Pack
Debugger frontend for React Native based on Chrome DevTools
GOV.UK Frontend contains the code you need to start building a user interface for government platforms and services.
ConfigCat is a configuration as a service that lets you manage your features and configurations without actually deploying new code.
A Backstage plugin that provides a settings page
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Frontend SDK for embedding Preset data analytics into your own application
Runtime type observability for TypeScript — progressively replace `any` with real Zod schemas
An isomorphic client for the catalog backend
Passwordless authentication with magic links for Passport.js 🔑
A simple yet functional GraphQL client.
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The MOJ Frontend contains the code you need to start building user interfaces for UK Ministry of Justice government services.
A browser client that can be used together with Unleash Edge or the Unleash Frontend API.
Embed react-devtools within a website
HMCTS Frontend contains the code you need to start building a user interface for HMCTS.
Given an array of paths, scans all modules and returns all depending paths.
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Sign-In with Ethereum
Find a file or directory by walking up parent directories
Mentions plugin for @atlaskit/editor-core
A user friendly frontend for I18n
Receives checkins from the magistrate gem and sends back commands
Augment a traditional Rails application with a completely AJAX frontend, while transparently handling issues important to both the enterprise and end users, such as testing, SEO and browser history.
JPA annotation generator library. Most users will used this library trough ontomde-java-frontend command line utility options. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: == SYNOPSIS: == REQUIREMENTS:
Frontend libraries implement OAuth2 flows that authenticate the user with your SPA, but are only part of the picture. If you're storing user data on a backend, you'll need to authenticate them on both the frontend and the backend. That's what Oauth2 Authorization Code Request does, with PKCE thrown in for added security. This gem provides the backend authorization needed, taking in a verification request and logging the user in via JWT with Knock. If you're using Vue/React/etc with a frontend authorization library like @nuxt/auth, and you're running Rails in API mode for your backend, this gem completes the picture.
Feature Flags created by developers for developers with ❤️. ConfigCat lets you manage feature flags across frontend, backend, mobile, and desktop apps without (re)deploying code. % rollouts, user targeting, segmentation. Feature toggle SDKs for all main languages. Alternative to LaunchDarkly. Host yourself, or use the hosted management app at https://configcat.com.
Persona provides a powerful, secure platform to help organizations collect, verify, store, and analyze the identity of any individual in the world. A frontend, conversion-optimized user interface makes it easy to start verifying identities in minutes.
StatefulJobs is a Resque based library which allows you to integrate responsive background jobs in a very easy way. StatefulJobs wraps an ActiveRecord Model around a set of jobs and adds a polling mechanism to your frontend to get your users noticed about the state of their tasks. Very useful for: * background jobs which provide its state to the frontend * background jobs which need user interaction between several steps * a set of jobs which share process information All these jobs can either be implemented as a separate Class or inline with just a handy Proc.
Multimodal systems realizing a combination of speech, gesture and graphical-driven interaction are getting part of our everyday life. Examples are in-car assistance systems or recent game consoles. Future interaction will be embedded into smart environments offering the user to choose and to combine a heterogeneous set of interaction devices and modalities based on his preferences realizing an ubiquitous and multimodal access. This framework enables the modeling and execution of multimodal interaction interfaces for the web based on ruby and implements a server-sided synchronisation of all connected modes and media. Currenlty the framework considers gestures, head movements, multi touch and the mouse as principle input modes. The priciple output media is a web application based on a rails frontend as well as sound support based on the SDL libraries. Building this framework is an ongoing effort and it has to be pointed out that it serves to demonstrate scientific research results and is not targeted to we applied to serve productive systems as they are several limitations that need to be solved (maybe with your help?) like for instance multi-user support and authentification. The MINT core gem contains all basic AUI and CUI models as well as the basic infrastructure to create interactors and mappings. For presenting the user interface on a specific platform a "frontend framework" is required. For the first MINT version (2010) we used Rails 2.3 (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-rails). The current version uses nodeJS and socketstream as the frontend framework (See http://github.com/sfeu/MINT-platform). The MINT-platform project contains installation instructions. There is still no further documentation for the framework, but a lot of articles about the concepts and theories of our approach have already been published and can be accessed from our project site http://www.multi-access.de .
l is a frontend for ls and less, invoking either depending on if it is fed directories or files. This makes navigating a shell a bit smoother and easier, as it is common to switch between the two commands while poking around the file system (see Sample session). The program filters the switches for ls and less, keeping the most useful and common for each. Sample session: user@box:~ l Documents Music Projects user@box:~ l Documents/ Personal some_doc.pdf example.txt Work user@box:~ l Documents/example.txt This is just an example Documents/example.txt (END) user@box:~ l Documents/Work/ proposal.odt document.pdf user@box:~ l -l Documents/Work/ -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 32974 2006-03-31 12:29 proposal.odt -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 451726 2006-04-13 10:33 document.pdf Aliases: Most aliases for ls as used in .bashrc will work as usual if ls is replaced with l, but there's more: you can combine switches for both ls and less in your alias and l will filter out the inappropriate ones. The following will set ll to use long lists for directories and to ignore case for searches when displaying files: alias ll='l -I -l' Because ls and less can't safely share the same switches, there are a few cases where a workaround is needed: For ls: -i doesn't work, use --inode instead -I doesn't work, use --ignore=PATTERN For less: -r and -R doesn't work, use --raw-control-chars instead
BadPigeon is a Ruby gem that allows you to extract tweet data from the XHR requests that the Twitter frontend website does in user's browser. The requests need to be saved into a "HAR" archive file from the browser's web inspector tool and then that file is fed into either the appropriate Ruby class or the `pigeon` command line tool. The tool intents to be API compatible with the popular `twitter` gem and generate the same kind of tweet JSON structure as is read and exported by that library.
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