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nodejs-retry-0.6.0-3.lbn13.noarch
Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.
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nodejs-revalidator-0.1.5-1.lbn13.noarch
A cross-browser / node.js validator used by resourceful
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nodejs-rimraf-2.2.6-2.lbn13.noarch
A deep deletion module for node (like `rm -rf`)
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nodejs-ronn-0.4.0-2.lbn13.noarch
Javascript port of ronn, using markdown-js to produce roff man pages. Not fully
compatible with ronn, although it aims to be, wherever possible.
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nodejs-runforcover-0.0.2-3.lbn13.noarch
Runforcover hooks into the `require()` function and uses nodejs-bunker to
provide code coverage data for your unit test library, whatever it might be.
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nodejs-sax-0.5.4-1.lbn13.noarch
This is a SAX-style streaming XML parser in JavaScript for Node.js.
It is:
- A very simple tool to parse through an XML string.
- A stepping stone to a streaming HTML parser.
- A handy way to deal with RSS and other mostly-ok-but-kinda-broken XML docs.
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nodejs-semver-2.2.1-1.lbn13.noarch
The semantic version comparison library for the Node.js package manager (npm).
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nodejs-send-0.1.0-4.lbn13.noarch
Send is Connect's static() extracted for generalized use, a streaming static
file server supporting partial responses (Ranges), conditional-GET
negotiation, high test coverage, and granular events which may be leveraged
to take appropriate actions in your application or framework.
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nodejs-shelljs-0.2.6-1.lbn13.noarch
Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
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nodejs-should-1.2.2-1.lbn13.noarch
should is an expressive, readable, test framework agnostic, behavior-driven
development (BDD)-style assertion library for Node.js.
It extends the Object prototype with a single non-enumerable getter that
allows you to express how that object should behave.
should literally extends Node's assert module. For example,
should.equal(str, 'foo') will work, just as assert.equal(str, 'foo') would,
and should.AssertionError is assert.AssertionError, meaning any test framework
supporting this constructor will function properly with should.
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