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Module to split long-running tasks into chunks with limited budget
this module provide a complete set of tools that allow to analyze a set of budget account
Grunt plugin for YellowLabTools
Keep your technical debt under control.
Analyze the web performance of your site using Gulp
Module to split long-running tasks into chunks with limited budget
This construct library allows you to create budget alerts for your AWS account.
A JS library that splits up your money into different budgets
a node-based budget-projection engine that helps your routines and finances find balance. The program features aggregates, terminal and file-based reporting output, multi-currency conversion capability and multi-frequency accounting triggers, including: o
- budget
- projection
- forecast
- predicting
- planning
- finance
- financial
- accounting
- home economics
- future
- balance
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Analyze the web performance of your site using Grunt
Automate your personal finances – for free, with no ads, and no data collection.
- finance
- finance-management
- personal-finance
- mint
- sheets-api
- google-sheets
- google-sheets-api
- plaid
- plaid-api
- analytics
- tracker
- finance-tracker
- personal-capital
- spreadsheet
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A construct that deploys a CloudWatch cronjob that will trigger a Lambda that will fetch the yesterday usage of AWS and send it to a SNS as a spoofed ECR CloudWatch event that can be parsed by AWS Chatbot and send to Slack.
Add tags to your resources from info in your git repository
CLI tool to specify and control per page JS bundle limit for Next.js applications
Convert prior.by csv to ynab csv format
PocketSmith api wrapper for Node.
Performance budget plugin for Webpack
- performance
- perf
- budget
- webperf
- webpack
- plugin
- requests
- gzipRequests
- postRequests
- httpsRequests
- notFound
- timeToFirstByte
- timeToLastByte
- bodySize
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Simple tool to create personal budget projection
Get an overview of your YNAB budget information straight from the command line.