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is-number | remarkable | |
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5 | 5 | |
245 | 5,663 | |
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0.0 | 3.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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is-number
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NPM – is-even, 160k weekly downloads
Looks like the author of these packages agrees. While the is-even and is-odd packages are under the i-voted-for-trump user with the description "This is a joke", the is-number package [1] is still kept under the main profile of the author, the repository is still active on GitHub and there are active issues.
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BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
Not[1] one[2] package[3] has more than 15 lines of actual code inside.
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NPM Audit: Broken by Design
> not what the code in this package does
Here's `is-number` (https://github.com/jonschlinkert/is-number/blob/master/index...):
module.exports = function(num) {
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every function gotta be a package
Which also depends upon is-number
remarkable
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Sciter, the 5 MB Electron alternative, has switched to JavaScript
> we can't take some well-tested, used-by-millions library
You can.
Here is an example of Sciter application that uses RemarkableJS library (https://github.com/jonschlinkert/remarkable) as it is:
https://quark.sciter.com/quark-application-samples/hello-mar...
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BREAKING!! NPM package ‘ua-parser-js’ with more than 7M weekly download is compromised
Simultaneously the #1 trending developer on GitHub across all languages (out of ~17 million developers at the time) with multiple #1 trending projects: Remarkable (https://github.com/jonschlinkert/remarkable), a markdown parser and compiler (also across all languages, out of ~7 million projects), Enquirer (https://github.com/enquirer/enquirer), a stylish, user-friendly prompt system.
Since then they've made things that are IMO quite useful, like enquirer, micromatch, and remarkable.
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Sciter officially switched to JavaScript
mdview (sources) uses RemarkableJS for MD->HTML conversion.
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Tauri: An Electron alternative written in Rust
will give you split-view out-of-the-box. But web dev's will start looking for frameworks in order to achieve this simple task that browser have internally already.
TL;DR: Web and desktop UIs use inherently different models. You can share parts between these two different platforms but only parts, really.
[1] Remarkable JS: https://github.com/jonschlinkert/remarkable
What are some alternatives?
showdown - A bidirectional Markdown to HTML to Markdown converter written in Javascript
ua-parser-js - UAParser.js - Free & open-source JavaScript library to detect user's Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model. Runs either in browser (client-side) or node.js (server-side).
sciter-js-sdk - Sciter.JS - Sciter but with QuickJS on board instead of my TIScript
react-markdown - Markdown component for React [Moved to: https://github.com/remarkjs/react-markdown]
html-react-parser - 📝 HTML to React parser.
enquirer - Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompts, for Node.js. Used by eslint, webpack, yarn, pm2, pnpm, RedwoodJS, FactorJS, salesforce, Cypress, Google Lighthouse, Generate, tencent cloudbase, lint-staged, gluegun, hygen, hardhat, AWS Amplify, GitHub Actions Toolkit, @airbnb/nimbus, and many others! Please follow Enquirer's author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
audit-ci - Audit NPM, Yarn, and PNPM dependencies in continuous integration environments, preventing integration if vulnerabilities are found at or above a configurable threshold while ignoring allowlisted advisories
Fluent Assertions - A very extensive set of extension methods that allow you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style unit tests. Targets .NET Framework 4.7, as well as .NET Core 2.1, .NET Core 3.0, .NET 6, .NET Standard 2.0 and 2.1. Supports the unit test frameworks MSTest2, NUnit3, XUnit2, MSpec, and NSpec3.
Dapper - Dapper - a simple object mapper for .Net [Moved to: https://github.com/DapperLib/Dapper]
Babel (Formerly 6to5) - 🐠 Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.