ffmathy


Mathias Lorenzen

  • Generates a Typescript type definition file for a C# POCO class or enum.

    published 1.12.0 7 years ago
  • A gulp plugin to convert C# POCO classes and enums into Typescript type definitions.

    published 1.12.0 7 years ago
  • Parses C# code as well as possible into objects in TypeScript.

    published 1.143.0 4 years ago
  • This package is the Angular client for https://github.com/ffMathy/FluffySpoon.AspNet.

    published 1.0.81 6 years ago
  • A flexible CSharp to TypeScript generator that is Gulp, Webpack and Grunt friendly, written in TypeScript.

    published 1.233.0 4 years ago
  • ```shell npm install --save-dev @fluffy-spoon/csharp-to-typescript-generator.grunt ```

    published 1.19.0 5 years ago
  • ```shell npm install --save-dev @fluffy-spoon/csharp-to-typescript-generator.gulp ```

    published 1.32.0 5 years ago
  • ```shell npm install --save-dev @fluffy-spoon/csharp-to-typescript-generator.webpack ```

    published 1.15.0 5 years ago
  • An NSubstitute port to TypeScript called substitute.js.

    published 1.208.0 3 years ago
  • `@fluffy-spoon/inverse` is an Inversion of Control framework.

    published 1.35.0 5 years ago
  • `@fluffy-spoon/inverse-vue` is a Vue.js plugin that allows constructor dependency injection using the [`@fluffy-spoon/inverse`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fluffy-spoon/inverse-vue) framework.

    published 1.15.0 5 years ago
  • `@fluffy-spoon/autofake` will automatically inject fakes for your constructor arguments. Perfect for quick and easy unit testing!

    published 1.57.0 3 years ago
  • published 1.77.0 3 years ago
  • A simple Optimizely datafile parser written in TypeScript.

    published 1.5.0 4 years ago
  • This CLI is great for trying out how your `docker-compose.yml` file behaves in the cloud, for free and fully anonymously.

    published 1.0.72 4 years ago
  • Shared state between components using a useGlobal hook.

    published 1.21.0 4 years ago
  • [`@fluffy-spoon/name-of`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fluffy-spoon/name-of) makes it possible to get the name of a property at runtime, even if that type does not exist at runtime. Think of it as the `nameof` keyword in C#, but for TypeScript.

    published 1.4.0 4 years ago
  • The Pruner CLI that reduces the amount of time spent running tests.

    published 2.2.0 2 years ago
  • Automate onboarding Stripe Connect Express accounts using Puppeteer

    published 1.3.11 a year ago
  • A no-op library. Doesn't do anything.

    published 1.0.0 7 months ago
  • `npm run build`

    published 1.0.0 7 months ago