Used to ensure modern CLI scripts fail silently on old js versions. Useful for static analysis tools and similar
Version guard component for Despia Native SDK to conditionally render UI based on runtime version - supports React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, and Vanilla JS
Bitcore without version guard
Enforce real-time token budgets and spending limits for OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, and Google Gemini API calls in Node.js
A Vite plugin that lets SPA applications generate a Content Security Policy (CSP).
Schematics specific to Angular
LiveReload JS client - auto reload browser on changes
A collection of utilities for emojis
Shared useful utils and types
Automated Test-Driven Development enforcement for Claude Code
Callback exception guard
Navigation Guard for Next.js App Router and Pages Router.
Generate type guard functions from TypeScript interfaces
OCI NodeJS client for Cloud Guard Service
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MPL Candy Guard JavaScript API. This MPL package is for the current generation of the Candy Guard
git@github.com:stalniy/ucast.git
Prisma 2+ generator to emit Zod schemas from your Prisma schema
General purpose I/O module to add following http headers to keep your webpages securing them from malware attacks. This module can be used with any node http server.
A production-ready AST security guard for JavaScript - validate, protect, and enforce code safety with extensible rules
A helper to generate different guard clauses
assert with status codes
A mixin guard that allows for one of N guards to pass for the request to be considers authenticated.
Provides the ability to specify multiple guards for vue routes
A gem-style version checker
Guard plugin for the konacha testing framework.
Replaces guard-rspec & guard-cucumber with a stripped down version that will run with --tag @focus if any examples or scenarios are tagged with 'focus'.
A fork of the original rerun. This version includes the force-polling flag. Restarts your app when a file changes. A no-frills, command-line alternative to Guard, Shotgun, Autotest, etc.
With this program you can list your telescopes and eyepieces and get a set of calculations done for each scope and for the combination of scope and eyepiece. Easy interface. Run the program, then hit '?' to show the help file. Version 2.0.1: Improved input validation with descriptive errors, division-by-zero guards, empty list safety.
ruby-bindgen reads C and C++ headers with libclang and emits Ruby bindings. It supports three output formats: Rice C++ source for high-fidelity C++ wrappers, raw FFI for plain C libraries, and CMake build files to compile the generated extensions. Bindings are driven from a YAML configuration that controls header matching, symbol filtering, name mapping, and version guards. Battle-tested against OpenCV (thousands of classes) and PROJ.
zu == Unzipper (in the tradition of `uz`, but better). Works for .tgz, .xz, .zip, .deb, .rpm — you name it. (Literally. If you find an archive that it doesn't open, let me know about it and I'll add that.) If you have an archive sitting there of format `xyz`, then `zu foo.xyz` should take care of it. It will: - Know how to extract the archive (based on extension ┈ though a version that detects based on `file` is something we're considering) - Guard against impoliteness. That is, if the archive only has one file, it will be permitted to extract into the current directory, otherwise it will first `mkdir foo; cd foo` then extract there. (The directory name will be the archive file minus the extension.) - Download the file first, using `wget`, if the arg starts with `http:`, `https:`, or `ftp:` - Remove the archive file if you pass `-d` Dependencies ------------ `zu` doesn't strive to be dependency-free by any means. For starters, it expects Ruby. Then it simply delegates to `unzip`, `gunzip`, `tar`, etc. Not sure if I ever plan on changing this. The main purpose is to optimize the command-line extraction of archives on a configured box. Installation ------------ 1. Have Ruby 1.8 (with gems) or 1.9 2. `gem install zu` Feedback -------- Tell us. (exad-zu@sharpsaw.worg)[mailto:exad-zu@sharpsaw.org]
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