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Locale and language detection for Hapi Server.
- preprocessor
- react-testing-library
- Object.is
- $.extend
- classes
- install
- function.length
- RxJS
- postcss
- omit
- superagent
- trimStart
- assign
- weakset
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Locale and language detection for Hapi Server.
- byteOffset
- internal slot
- make
- ECMAScript 2015
- asserts
- json
- from
- typedarrays
- flatten
- reducer
- slice
- prototype
- fetch
- Streams
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A utility function to get the browser name and user agent string.
- browser
- user agent
- browser info
- detect browser
- browser detection
- javascript
- utility
- client
- navigator
- userAgent
- web
- frontend
A npm package to check if this is client or server
- javascript
- runtime
- environment
- check
- client
- server
- universal
- context
- detection
- node.js
- frontend
- backend
- universal-javascript
- web-development
A user agent request is a string of text that identifies the client software requesting online content.
- User-Agent
- Browser
- Parser
- HTTP
- Header
- Node.js
- JavaScript
- Parsing
- Detection
- Client
- Request
- Identify
- Mobile
- Device
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Automatically detect JavaScript errors in the browser, Node.js and React Native, with plugins for React, Vue, Angular, Express, Restify and Koa. Get cross-platform error detection for handled and unhandled errors with real-time error alerts and detailed d
- BigUint64Array
- syntax
- some
- matchAll
- banner
- crypto
- deepcopy
- width
- predictable
- columns
- deep-clone
- buffer
- jQuery
- $.extend
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Charset Detector - Detect the encoding and language of text files - Use it in the browser, with Node.js, or via CLI
- detect
- encoding
- charset
- detection
- language
- detector
- file
- files
- tool
- character
- set
- node
- browser
- javascript
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Detect Language API Node.js Client
very little snippet for bower and npm to check if the client is using a retina display
Server-side JS library for the Ravelin API. Ravelin is a fraud detection tool.
Detects the environment where the current script is running: NodeJS or Browser.