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    roblox-ts

    roblox-ts

    A TypeScript-to-Luau Compiler for Roblox

    roblox-ts is an attempt to bridge the abilities of TypeScript to work in a Roblox environment. We break down your code into an abstract syntax tree and emit functionally similar structures in Luau so that the code behaves the same.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Fable

    Fable

    F# to JavaScript compiler

    Type inference provides robustness and correctness, but without the cost of additional code. Let the compiler catch bugs for you. Fable produces readable JavaScript code compatible with ES2015 standards and popular tooling like Webpack. Call JavaScript from Fable or Fable from JS. Use NPM packages. The entire JavaScript ecosystem is at your fingertips. Choose your favorite tool, from Visual Studio Code to JetBrains Rider.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ng-packagr

    ng-packagr

    Compile and package Angular libraries in Angular Package Format (APF)

    ...The build output is written to the dist folder, containing all those binaries to meet the Angular Package Format specification. You'll now be able to go ahead and npm publish dist your Angular library to the npm registry. Do you like to publish more libraries? Is your code living in a monorepo? Create one package.json per npm package, run ng-packagr for each! Creates scoped and non-scoped packages for publishing to npm registry. Inlines Templates and Stylesheets. Runs SCSS preprocessor, supporting the relative ~ import syntax and custom include paths.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    electron-webpack

    electron-webpack

    Scripts and configurations to compile Electron applications

    Modern web development practices today require a lot of setup with things like webpack to bundle your code, babel for transpiling, eslint for linting, and so much more that the list just goes on. Unfortunately, when creating electron applications, all of that setup just became much more difficult. The primary aim of electron-webpack is to eliminate all preliminary setup with one simple install so you can get back to developing your application.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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