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Parser for the Intend programming language
CLI for the Intend programming language
Core compiler and AI integration for the Intend programming language
// Client must subscribe to the api for which they intend to use.
test
This ui library intend to be use to build a review system, featuring:
This is a simple library/cli that accesses SL's web APIs for some basic information. I intend to use it as both a library and as a CLI tool.
This library is intend to provide some helpful function to work with the stack's logger and winston. Be sure to read the logger documentation before to read this doc.
This node module aims to transform a Typescript program to a Lua program. Its targets are World of Warcraft addons, that use Lua 5.1. In the current form, it only intend to support a subset of Typescript.
Fetch-based http client for use with npm registry APIs
Despite lodash and many functionalities out there, there are still some utilities didn't achive what I intend to have.
Implementation of Structured Field Values for HTTP (RFC9651, RFC8941)
Media Type Database
## install You can use local or global installation. If you intend to daemonize the host (e.g. using pm2 or forever) then a local install is advisable. Local installs also provide a more reliable update mechanism, and allow multiple versions of the host t
This PCD is practically useless. Its intended purpose is to expose the wide API surface area provided by the SDK to test that all of them are working properly. For example, we intend to add a large amount of different arguments to this PCD, to ensure that
Wireframe for building admin-panels and formulas fast. Made with the intend to support Vue with Vuetify and React with React Toolbox.
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from a Node.JS environment.
Opinionated, caching, retrying fetch client
Fork of graphql-upload@8 that works with graphql@15 for compatibility with apollo-server@2
> **\*Hold up!** This library is currently experimental, and in early > development. Be careful if you intend on using this in production.\*