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A lightweight cache for file metadata, ideal for processes that work on a specific set of files and only need to reprocess files that have changed since the last run
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
ProseMirror's rowspan/colspan tables component
YAML plugin for the Monaco Editor
Universal WHATWG Fetch API for Node, Browsers and React Native
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
A window.fetch polyfill.
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SheetJS Spreadsheet data parser and writer
File viewer for React.
PostCSS plugin to import CSS files
Cross Platform implementation of the GitLab API
Core API implementation of the GitLab API
Categorized data on third party entities on the web.
Utility functions for requester implementatons used in @gitbeaker
A prettier plugins to sort imports in provided RegEx order
Use react-devtools outside of the browser
Adds support for dynamically returning connection config for knex queries
Emoji picker for the web
A Vite plugin that takes the CSS and adds it to the page through the JS. For those who want a single JS file.
Coding agent CLI with read, bash, edit, write tools and session management
Makes it possible to use DOMPurify on server and client in the same way.
Extract NPM package licenses - Feature enhanced version of the original license-checker v25.0.1
IPv4 and IPv6 network fast lookup table.
Forked version of fast IPv4/IPv6 lookup trie.
A implementation of WPI's Network Tables spec
Selectors for working with tables for Capybara
Adds support for working with temporary tables and pivot tables (PostgreSQL only)
FatTable is a gem that treats tables as a data type. It provides methods for constructing tables from a variety of sources, building them row-by-row, extracting rows, columns, and cells, and performing aggregate operations on columns. It also provides as set of SQL-esque methods for manipulating table objects: select for filtering by columns or for creating new columns, where for filtering by rows, order_by for sorting rows, distinct for eliminating duplicate rows, group_by for aggregating multiple rows into single rows and applying column aggregate methods to ungrouped columns, a collection of join methods for combining tables, and more. Furthermore, FatTable provides methods for formatting tables and producing output that targets various output media: text, ANSI terminals, ruby data structures, LaTeX tables, Emacs org-mode tables, and more. The formatting methods can specify cell formatting in a way that is uniform across all the output methods and can also decorate the output with any number of footers, including group footers. FatTable applies formatting directives to the extent they makes sense for the output medium and treats other formatting directives as no-ops. FatTable can be used to perform operations on data that are naturally best conceived of as tables, which in my experience is quite often. It can also serve as a foundation for providing reporting functions where flexibility about the output medium can be quite useful. Finally FatTable can be used within Emacs org-mode files in code blocks targeting the Ruby language. Org mode tables are presented to a ruby code block as an array of arrays, so FatTable can read them in with its .from_aoa constructor. A FatTable table can output as an array of arrays with its .to_aoa output function and will be rendered in an org-mode buffer as an org-table, ready for processing by other code blocks.
A Rubygem that provides an easy way to build ActiveRecord models that represent PeopleSoft tables
This gem will auto-size based on column widths.
A Ruby library for working with JSON Table Schema
A Ruby library for working with Table Schema. Formerly known as 'jsontableschema'
Adds support for working with temporary tables and pivot tables (PostgreSQL only)
Work with Google Fusion Tables using a service account
Adds support for displaying your ActiveRecord tables, named scopes, collections, or plain arrays in a table view when working in rails console, shell, or email template. Enumerable#to_table_display returns the printable strings; Object#pt calls #to_table_display on its first argument and puts out the result. Columns you haven't loaded (eg. from using :select) are omitted, and derived/calculated columns (eg. again, from using :select) are added. Both #to_table_display and Object#pt methods take :only, :except, and :methods which work like the #to_xml method to change what attributes/methods are output. The normal output uses #inspect on the data values to make them printable, so you can see what type the values had. When that's inconvenient or you'd prefer direct display, you can pass the option :inspect => false to disable inspection.
Validate an entire [ActiveRecord] table, checking for things like blank rows or total number of rows
Adds support for working with temporary tables and pivot tables (PostgreSQL only)
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