179 packages
arff-toolkit
Turn ARFF files into useful objects that can be used by machine learning algorithms in JavaScript.
augment-vir
This is a consolidated collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are things commonly placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc. directory; they don't
@augment-vir/assert
A collection of assertions for test and production code alike.
@augment-vir/browser
`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.
@augment-vir/browser-testing
`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.
@augment-vir/chai
`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.
@augment-vir/common
A collection of augments, helpers types, functions, and classes for any JavaScript environment.
@augment-vir/core
Core augment-vir augments. Use @augment-vir/common instead.
@augment-vir/docker
`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.
@augment-vir/element-vir
`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.
@augment-vir/node
A collection of augments, helpers types, functions, and classes only for Node.js (backend) JavaScript environments.
@augment-vir/node-js
`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.
@augment-vir/prisma-node-js
`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.
@augment-vir/test
A universal testing suite that works with Mocha style test runners _and_ Node.js's built-in test runner.
@augment-vir/testing
`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.
@augment-vir/web
A collection of augments, helpers types, functions, and classes only for web (frontend) JavaScript environments.
auth-vir
Auth made easy and secure via JWT cookies, CSRF tokens, and password hashing helpers.
bash-export-to-process-env
Retrieves all the new env variables and their values from sourcing a bash script.
bioniq
catch-exit
Catch Node.js exit conditions, including errors and unhandled rejections.
cli-args-vir
Yet another cli args extraction tool (for Node.js).
cli-vir
Parse CLI args with type safety.
cluster-vir
Makes it easy to distribute arbitrary scripts across multiple workers.
config-vir
Small package for creating typed json files in backend servers
@cosmonic/celestial-alignment
Formatting and code health for Cosmonic.