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    npm-pdfreader

    npm-pdfreader

    Parse text and tables from PDF files.

    npm-pdfreader is a Node.js library for reading text and parsing tables from PDF files. It supports tabular data with automatic column detection and rule-based parsing, making it useful for extracting structured data from PDFs. ​
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    Esri Terraformer

    Esri Terraformer

    A geographic toolkit for dealing with geometry, geography, formats

    A geographic toolkit for dealing with geometry, geography, formats, and building geo databases. Terraformer Primitives are JavaScript objects that map directly to their GeoJSON counterparts. Converting a GeoJSON object into a Terraformer Primitive will allow you to use conventional methods like point. within(polygon). Every Primitive inherits from the Terraformer.Primitive base class, thus all other Primitives share the Terraformer.Primitive methods. There is a Primitive for every type of...
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    stylefmt

    stylefmt

    stylefmt is a tool that automatically formats stylesheets

    stylefmt is a tool that automatically formats CSS according to stylelint rules. stylefmt'd code is easier to write. Never worry about minor formatting concerns while hacking away. Easier to read, when all code looks the same you need not mentally convert others' formatting style into something you can understand. Easier to maintain, mechanical changes to the source don't cause unrelated changes to the file's formatting; diffs show only the real changes. Uncontroversial, never have a debate...
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