electrovir


electrovir

  • An [HTMLHint](https://htmlhint.com/) plugin that allows users to block arbitrary phrases in HTML code.

    published 1.0.2 2 years ago
  • Deprecated: Iteratively deploy Fleek from a git repo

    published 1.2.10 2 years ago
  • Removed unused LESS reference imports.

    published 0.0.6 2 years ago
  • Formatting and code health for Cosmonic.

    published 1.1.0 2 years ago
  • Formatting, linting, static analysis, etc.

    published 1.0.4 2 years ago
  • EventTarget in the browser but with strong event typing.

    published 3.4.0 2 months ago
  • Handles keyboard, mouse, and [gamepad inputs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Gamepad_API) with a single API that treats inputs from all those devices identically so they can be used interchangeably. Also optionally converts the Gamepad A

    published 6.0.0 2 months ago
  • JavaScript interface for Prisma Schema DSL

    published 1.1.7 2 years ago
  • utility to parse bower and npm packages used in a project and generate an attribution file to include in your product

    published 2.0.0 2 years ago
  • Mocha default spec reporter with file names.

    published 0.0.3 a year ago
  • Istanbul's text reporter but with smarter output; Doesn't print a table if there are no files to print.

    published 1.1.4 4 months ago
  • The heroic mock for anything.

    published 1.0.0 4 months ago
  • Retrieves all the new env variables and their values from sourcing a bash script.

    published 0.2.0 5 months ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • Small package for creating typed json files in backend servers

    published 0.5.0 a year ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • the Istanbul command line interface

    published 15.1.0-fix0 a year ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • `augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.

    published 28.1.0 5 days ago
  • Snapshot testing in chai using json files.

    published 1.0.0 4 months ago
  • output coverage reports using Node.js' built in coverage

    published 7.12.0-fix1 a year ago
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