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    Nock

    Nock

    HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js

    HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js. Nock can be used to test modules that perform HTTP requests in isolation. For instance, if a module performs HTTP requests to a CouchDB server or makes HTTP requests to the Amazon API, you can test that module in isolation. Nock works by overriding Node's http.request function. Also, it overrides http.ClientRequest too to cover for modules that use it directly.
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    node-emoji

    node-emoji

    Simple emoji support for node.js projects

    A simple emoji support for node.js projects. To install node-emoji, you need node.js and npm. Once you have that set-up, just run npm install --save node-emoji in your project directory. You're now ready to use emoji in your node projects! There are some emojis that have "-" in their name, for example "t-rex" and refrencing them directly like this (emoji.t-rex) won't work. In such cases, use the emoji.get('t-rex') syntax instead. To update the list or add custom emoji, clone this repository...
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    babel-plugin-macros

    babel-plugin-macros

    Allows you to build simple compile-time libraries

    Currently, each babel plugin in the babel ecosystem requires that you configure it individually. This is fine for things like language features but can be a frustrating overhead for libraries that allow for compile-time code transformation as an optimization. babel-plugin-macros defines a standard interface for libraries that want to use compile-time code transformation without requiring the user to add a babel plugin to their build system (other than babel-plugin-macros, which is ideally...
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    ParkerIgniter
    This is a component to create dinamic database queries from a check list view. You can set a db object (views/tables/etc) to select columns to be shown in the main checklist to build a query based in the check selection. Add dinamic (sql) or static HTML selects to filter results through wheres with few lines. Create dinamic XLSX reports easily (XLSXWritter)
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    jquery.applink

    jquery.applink

    Launch native apps from web page links for mobile and desktop devices

    Create links to native apps from mobile (or minor cases from desktop) browsers. HTML links should have the web URL as default, but you can add an alternate link using the registered app protocol to invoke apps like Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, etc.
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