Docker powered local development experience for JavaScript/TypeScript Apps.
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Node.js implementation of the Discrete Cosine Transform (version 2 for now).
OpenAPI client for @freeclimb/sdk
Calculation of sound parameters
Simple pure Javascript implementation of autocorrelation based on fft
A Vue component for streaming HLS videos, like those provided by Cloudflare Stream.
Node.js implementation of a sample framer (Array or Buffer) and signal windowing functions (e.g. Hamming).
A parameter validation macro library for Rust
A parameter validation macro library for Rust
A parameter validation macro library for Rust
Check tool name availability and uniqueness
Avail Rust SDK client library
Avail Rust SDK core library
Rust library for describing availability of items.
Count and optionally delete available AWS Elastic Networks
Check whether crate names are truly available on crates.io
A CLI tool to check a rust crate is available or not.
Pezkuwi Bitfiled Distribution subsystem, which gossips signed availability bitfields used to compactly determine which backed candidates are available or not based on a 2/3+ quorum.
The Availability Distribution subsystem. Requests the required availability data. Also distributes availability data and chunks to requesters.
Vail generates audible morse code. Currently it only works on Linux distros that have the beep utility installed. This is hopefully a temporary limitation
Restrict access to your controller actions. Supports basic model level restrictions as well
Checks the integrity of the checksum according to rules. Gem name originates from Valid,IL,id
a simple vue scaffold on rails.
FreeClimb is a cloud-based application programming interface (API) that puts the power of the Vail platform in your hands. FreeClimb simplifies the process of creating applications that can use a full range of telephony features without requiring specialized or on-site telephony equipment. Using the FreeClimb REST API to write applications is easy! You have the option to use the language of your choice or hit the API directly. Your application can execute a command by issuing a RESTful request to the FreeClimb API. The base URL to send HTTP requests to the FreeClimb REST API is: /apiserver. FreeClimb authenticates and processes your request.
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