Name: Emelia Smith
Type: User
Company: @Unobvious-Technology / @brandedcode
Bio:
Tech Princess πΈπ» Founder of @unobvious-technology πͺπ» dweb philosopher π§ Tooling Witch π Contributor to the Fediverse, Former Node.js Contributor
Location: Berlin, Germany
Blog: https://brandedcode.com/
Emelia Smith's Projects
GitHub Action to run `eslint` with `--fix` option and commit fixes
Activity Streams 2.0
Adapt.js serves CSS based on screen width.
A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.
Official Image field plugin for Administrate
π¦ Discover all AdonisJS packages developed by the community
Documentation website for AdonisJS v6
AdonisJS Logger built on top of pino
Effortlessly host your React app on both the client and the server. Some call it isomorphic JavaScript - we call it Ambidex.
Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy. Avoid writing scripts or custom code to deploy and update your applicationsβ automate in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems.
See: https://twitter.com/dr_vitus_zato/status/1147202423108378625
Starter kit for creating JSON API server using AdonisJS
TypeScript clients for databases that prevent SQL Injection
Switch between different .boto files with ease and grace.
pipe a shell into an interactive browser terminal
πΈ Lightweight currency conversion library, successor of money.js
A site to provide non-judgmental guidance on choosing a license for your open source project
Documentation for CircleCI.
Hachyderm Community Resources
Ruby implementation of RFC 8152 CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE)
Universal WHATWG Fetch API for Node, Browsers and React Native.
A commitizen adapter for the angular preset of https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog
A small library for providing Publish/Subscribe bindings to the events in deviantART's Message Network (dAmn)
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/damnzilla
Modify an object recursively by an array of sequential patches.