Find the module object for something that was require()d
Obojobo package responsible for selecting which module you use in a course.
To use the library in a project import the library module in the imports array of which module you are going to implement the library.
Check which module-system your code is running on.
Node.js API (Node-API)
Utilities for determining if characters belong to character classes defined by the XML specs.
Intercept imports in Node.js
Which kind of boxed JS primitive is this?
process information for node.js and browsers
A dictionary of file extensions and associated module loaders.
Load the local package.json from either src or dist folder
Generate HEX colors for a given namespace using color v5
Generate HEX colors for a given namespace.
Cache Manager for Node.js
A tiny (130B to 205B) and fast utility to randomize unique IDs of fixed length
Editing commands for ProseMirror
CLS using AsynWrap instead of async-listener - Node >= 4.7.0
ProseMirror document transformations
Get the path of the parent module
Lexes CommonJS modules, returning their named exports metadata
Public logs API for OpenTelemetry
Swizzle a little something into your require() calls.
Lexes ES modules returning their import/export metadata
Next-generation ES module bundler
Module which calculates sunrise and sunset times
A BrowserCMS module that allows users to browse, upload and link to files while editing content. Integrates the KCFinder library with CKEditor.
Module which calculates sunrise and sunset times.
tengine_support provides utility classes/modules which is not included in active_support. It doesn't depend on other tengine gems.
A module which provides a method to easily define class settings
A Ruby gem which adds a module which when included to a class enables it to be used with the `dig` method.
Set of modules which defines common tasks to build, deploy C# projects. It also allows to query details about the project's hosting environment in Azure
Module to emulate the 'which' utility from a unix system
This package contains two modules: Cautious and Combineable
This gem circumvents the "dynamic module include" (aka "double inclusion") problem, which is the fact that M.module_eval { include N } does not make the methods of module N available to modules and classes which had included module M beforehand, only to the ones that include it thereafter. This behaviour hurts the least surprise principle, specially because if K is a class, then K.class_eval { include M } *does* make all methods of M available to all classes which had previously inherited it.
A module which allows the GENE gyrokinetic code to be run using the CodeRunner framework.
A Shoppe module which emails staff on new orders
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