Return which terminal is in use (macOS only)
Public logs API for OpenTelemetry
Fast and tiny fuzzy-search utility
A module which will endeavor to guess your terminal's level of color support.
Creates a term vector from tokenized text.
Display images in terminals using the iTerm inline image protocol
a glob matcher in javascript
Parse simple expressions, in a language of your own description
Set for RDF/JS Terms
Full xterm terminal, in your browser
A TypeScript/JavaScript implementation of the RDF/JS data factory.
Map for RDF/JS Terms keys
super fast, all natural json logger
Resolve Node.js version aliases like 'latest', 'lts' or 'erbium'
Zep: Fast, scalable building blocks for production LLM apps
Software related dictionaries for cspell.
A term-xsd-to-boolean function-factory actor
A term-floor function-factory actor
A term-langmatches function-factory actor
A term-year function-factory actor
A term-str-ends function-factory actor
A term-lang function-factory actor
A term-xsd-to-string function-factory actor
A term-lcase function-factory actor
The Agreements Engine implements model classes for storing Contracts and Agreements data, including AgreementItems, which represent the terms of the Agreement. Contracts are a special case of Agreements, specifically Agreements which are legal in nature. Agreements and Terms are often used as the execution context of a rules engine to govern other behaviors of a system.
For a 2D array: A method which, when passed a term or array of terms, returns a hash as {term=>[[row,column]]}.
You dont have to think in terms of EM.run and EM.stop anymore. Simple and intuitive api which can be used in synchronous manner without dealing with callbacks. More detailes at project homepage.
Romato provides a class, Zomato, which has methods corresponding to each API class provided under the Zomato API documentation. Please read through the Zomato API terms of use: https://www.zomato.com/api_policy
Performs incremental quality reporting for the punchlist gem. Punchlist reports on comments in code indicating short-term work hasn't been done; this gem plugs in with the 'pronto' gem, which does incremental reporting using a variety of quality tools}
Trie-like, prefix-tree data structures. First, a prefix-tree based on Arrays, which differs from a traditional trie, which maps strings to values. Second, a more general prefix-tree data structure that works for any type of keys, provided those keys can be transformed to and from an array. Both of these data structures are implemented in terms of hashes.
This is a rails-plugin which can create a checkbox for attributes which are datetime-fields in the database. So, if you want to store the date when a user appected some terms or received some goods, but want to circumvent the need of selecting the proper date and time from 6 dropdowns, you can just use this plugin. It creates some wrapper-methods on the model for the attributes you specify and provides a form-helper which uses these. The model-method also work with standard checkbox-tags
I am a Red Serpent, and my format is Besonasiga, descended from Emirotamo. This makes me a Besonasiga Arutisana. And others who draw this manga subset Os Besonasigos Arutisanos. Emirotamo is the Fraponic spelling of the term Mort Amour, or Death Love. Emirotamo primarily focusing on fleshing out the setting of the Franco-Japanese wars fought in North America, and the impact this had on American society. The constructed language is Fraponic, which later morphed into Hafestra as of the O Raphael timeline. Besonasiga can be thought of as a kind of Bande Dessine Japonais De Americano. And part of a personal consolidating between Bande Dessinee culture and Manga culture. The original term had I had for my work is Original French Language Manga.
This gem aims to provides alternative ways to utter Ruby code, simply defining synonyms for miscellaneous terms, especially offering full word counterpart to ideograms/logograms such as the so called *spaceship operator*. The name of the gem is of course a pun: a library which provides ability to utter coder which is closer to a voiceable English obviously ought to do it so through an obvious transgression of this language usual rules on superlatives.
In information retrieval, tf–idf or TFIDF, short for term frequency–inverse document frequency, is a numerical statistic that is intended to reflect how important a word is to a document in a collection or corpus. It is often used as a weighting factor in searches of information retrieval, text mining, and user modeling. The tf–idf value increases proportionally to the number of times a word appears in the document and is offset by the number of documents in the corpus that contain the word, which helps to adjust for the fact that some words appear more frequently in general.
This gem allows to do simulation runs of systems of ordinary differential equations of one independent variable using numerical Runge-Kutta methods for approximation. Contains some features like calculation of separate additive terms of the differential equations, calculation of custom expressions and logging and printing runs to csv files, which engineers may find convenient.
A patched version of Resque that interprets Heroku's TERM as a graceful shutdown. Visit http://quickleft.com/blog/heroku-s-cedar-stack-will-kill-your-resque-workers for more information. Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and is comprised of three parts: * A Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs * A Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs * A Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers.
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