quickly template out readme files for module documentation
TODO write me
A small module to write JSON files.
The Node.js bindings of the humanfs library.
write me a koa
Types and related utilities for TypeScript
A small module to read JSON files.
Let your JS API users either give you a callback or receive a promise
exiting a node.js process *and flushing stdout and stderr*
Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.
Help command for node, partner of minimist and commist
Generates zod schemas from Prisma models with advanced validation
ES6 iterator based read/write bit streams with support for variable word widths
Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownership
Read and write files atomically and reliably.
Intuitive, type safe and flexible Store for Vue
smart-buffer is a Buffer wrapper that adds automatic read & write offset tracking, string operations, data insertions, and more.
A low level parser for ANSI sequences.
Remove the trailing spaces from a string.
Various helper utilities for working with buffers and binary data
A module that parses a string as regular expression and returns the parsed value.
Parse paths (local paths, urls: ssh/git/etc)
Get the protocols of an input url.
Write data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists and creating any intermediate directories if they don't already exist. Thin wrapper around node's native fs methods.
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This GEM is designed to work for Chinese SEOers who need to fetch query and parse results from all kinds of search engines
Downloads some nice mp3's to listen to for when your writing real code. first time for me in parsing/nokogiri
Building the Packer JSON configurations in raw JSON can be quite an adventure. There's limited facilities for variable expansion and absolutely no support for nice things like comments. I decided it would just be easier to have an object model to build the Packer configurations in that would easily write to the correct JSON format. It also saved me having to remember the esoteric Packer syntax for referencing variables and whatnot in the JSON.
A random logic module provide various randomise calculation. The japanese article written by ICS [JavaScript開発に役立つ重要なランダムの数式まとめ](https://ics.media/entry/11292) inspired me to write RandomLogic gem.
What is send? ============= It’s a tiny wee ruby gem that is a fork of [Object#try](http://ozmm.org/posts/try.html) and [Object#try from Rails](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/Object.html#M000027). It will *never* throw a NoMethodError (no matter the receiver), and returns nil if called on a nil-class or if the method in the receiver does not exist. Note on Patches/Pull Requests ----------------------------- 1. [Fork me!](http://github.com/Burgestrand/send-/fork) 2. Write tests for your new feature or bug fix (important, I don’t want to break your stuff in a future update by accident!) 3. Hack away on the code; make your tests pass. 4. Commit! Don’t touch Rakefile, version or git history in any of the commits you want me to pick. 5. ??? 6. Send me a pull request!
This gem automagically prepares complete URIs for Gravatar, for both avatars and profiles, with all currently supported options, included the XML-RPC API, as of 2014-04-30, starting from a single email address! It's my first Ruby gem, hoping it will be useful for someone (let me know if you use it, please!). GNU GPLv3 license; source code available through anonymous checkout: `hg clone http://hg.savannah.nongnu.org/hgweb/gravaty/` or write me and I'll send it. You can even decide to contribute to this little free software project by registering to Savannah and ask to be part of the 'gravaty' project! With contributions from: 新部裕, Peter R. Marreck, Jon Maken, Łukasz Niemier.
DO NOT USE.... its a broken toy and I do not have the motivation to fix it. For those of us who don't want to get our hands dirty writing JavaScript (shutter) this library is for you. Actually, its for me, but you can use it if you like. It is a Ruby-wrapper around some basic leaflet.js functions. It uses either Open Street Map or your account on mapbox.com. It handles markers on maps and the clustering of those markers. It supports multiple maps per web page.
This is a rails gem for the superb Jasny bootstrap extensions plus @lipis bootstrap-social extension. It comes with all of the files you need to get going, so there's no need to install the Twitter Bootstrap gem seperately, it's all included. Use this with my template available at https://github.com/tipsforthings/jasny-offcanvas-nav-rails and you'll have a ready-made template that is pre-setup for this gem, which also has the Jasny off-canvas layout enabled. I'm going to be adding more features to this gem and writing some extensive documentation. One feature that I'm working on including in this gem is bootstro.js, a 'Guided Tour' feature for your website or app. If you have any other features you would like to see in the gem, please do contact me to let me know and I'll be sure to include them.
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