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It's magic.
Storyline - generic sequencer for JavaScript projects
Formula to detect the grade level of text according to Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level (1975)
The JavaScript Easing function with a beginning, middle and end
Formula to detect ease of reading according to the Automated Readability Index (1967)
Parallelize your JavaScript Applications with Ease
React component re-implementation for jQuery.slideToggle feature
A command line tool to provide login credentials from Hashicorp Vault
The Everest Framework is designed to ease the creation, formatting, and transmission of HL7v3 and CDA structures with remote systems.
Formula to detect the ease of reading a text according to Flesch Reading Ease (1975)
Formula to find the grade level according to the (revised) Dale–Chall Readability Formula (1995)
A bunch of helper functions to ease the development of your applications.
A wrapped Spark AR tween animation tool.
Formula to detect the ease of reading a text according to the SMOG (Simple Measure of Gobbledygook) formula (1969)
Utility for object values transition
Adjust ease factors in Anki based off of performance in order to hit a target success rate.
Custom bezier curves for your SASS / SCSS.
Formula to detect the ease of reading a text according to the Coleman-Liau index (1975)
A dart package aiming to provide useful extensions and helper functions to ease and speed up development.
Utility which creates json/xml and image templates for blob tilesets (wang tiles with corners) written in C#. Also assembles tilesets from micro or subblobs.
Formula to detect the grade level of text according to the (revised) Spache Readability Formula (1974)
Add a description, image, and links to the ease topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the ease topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
The idea is initially that you can delete items from past snapshots or add to them manually, based on find().
This can be extended to update automatically a set of snapshots to reflect modified sources[] and filters[]