Converts numbers into words & currency.
i18n for ISO 3166-1 country codes
Continents & countries: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code, name, ISO 639-1 languages, capital, currency, native name, phone. JSON, CSV and SQL.
Ensure that no reserved words are used.
Minimalistic library to work with countries and timezones data.
worldwide holidays
List of world countries in JSON, CSV, XML and YAML
Pre-built TopoJSON from Natural Earth.
Detect if a user is from a country around the European Union (EU) area
ThreeJS geometry for drawing polygons on a sphere
Vector (*.svg) country flag icons in 3x2 aspect ratio.
Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `kebab-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and others
Encode and decode quoted printable and base64 strings
Tiny Casing utils
Provides information about countries and states of the world.
Convert a string of words to a JavaScript identifier
TypeScript definitions for react-highlight-words
Split a double-precision floating-point number into a higher order word and a lower order word.
Create a double-precision floating-point number from a higher order word and a lower order word.
Lookup currency codes based on ISO 4217
Constantly updated lists of world countries and their associated alpha-2, alpha-3 and numeric codes as defined by the ISO 3166 standard, available in multiple formats, in multiple languages and with national flags included
Country code to name mappings for several languages
Data about countries - like their ISO codes and currencies
ISO 3166 (standard for country codes and codes for their subdivisions)
NumWords gem converts integers and decimals to words. Supports US and Indian number systems with proper handling of decimals.
Retrieves word definitions, countries and personalities. Provides word, type, denotation and pronunciation
A plugin for the Merb framework that provides i18n support to translate your site in several languages. It is just a wrap for R18n core library. It can format numbers and time to the rules of the user locale, has translation for common words, storage translation in YAML format with pluralization and procedures and has special support for countries with two official languages.
Guess gender by a first name using more detailed, better sourced data from Open Gender Tracker's Global Name Data.<br /> Beauvoir lets you set avg and lower bounds and choose countries from which to draw data. It's important to note that many people identify as neither a men nor a women. It's important, too, to note that many people who do identify as male or female have names that<br /> are held by far more people who identify as another gender. All of these people deserve not to be misgendered in public (or in private). Nevertheless, automatically classifying people by apparent gender can be a very useful tool to perform censuses of communities or publications to detect and quantify perhaps-invisible bias. VIDA is a pioneer in this field, but their "Count" is limited by a manual methodology that depends hundreds of person-hours of labor. There is a place for more automated counts and Beauvoir can help, but if you do a count like this, you should be careful in how you word your findings not to misgender anyone in particular and be responsive to the possibility of errors.
Diff and patch tables
Diff and patch tables