hunterloftis


  • Summarize html content

    published 1.5.0 10 years ago
  • DEPRECATED: use heroku-container-tools

    published 2.0.1 8 years ago
  • Run middleware in parallel with timeouts

    published 1.0.0 9 years ago
  • Heroku CLI plugin to destroy temporary apps.

    published 1.0.0 8 years ago
  • Heroku CLI plugin to destroy temporary apps.

    published 1.0.2 6 years ago
  • Use containers to build and deploy Heroku apps

    published 4.99.0 6 years ago
  • Heroku CLI plugin to manipulate the repo

    published 1.0.14 4 years ago
  • utilities for working with Node.js programs

    published 2.1.0 7 years ago
  • Simple, generic, sticky routing for clustered Node.js apps, compatible with:

    published 1.1.0 7 years ago
  • A lazy, fluent web crawler with an async/await API.

    published 2.1.0 7 years ago
  • The async/await utility for browsers and Node.js.

    published 3.0.0 7 years ago
  • [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/hunterloftis/stoppable.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/hunterloftis/stoppable)

    published 1.1.0 5 years ago
  • List differences between Heroku apps.

    published 1.0.7 6 years ago
  • The `<sp-icons-medium>` and `<sp-icons-large>` elements that are included in this package supply your application with the Spectrum CSS Icons at both the medium and large sizes for use via the `<sp-icon>` element also provided by the Spectrum Web Componen

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • An `<sp-menu />` is used for creating a menu list. The various elements inside a menu are given as `<sp-menu-group/>`, `<sp-menu-item />`, or `<sp-menu-divider />`.

    published 0.1.11 4 years ago
  • An **overlay-root** defines the DOM element which defines the bounds in which overlay elements (e.g. `sp-popover`) are rendered. An overlay root is intended to be used with an [`overlay-trigger`](/components/overlay-trigger). Please see the documentation

    published 0.1.7 4 years ago
  • Extend either the `Iconset` or `IconsetSVG` exports of this package to supply your application with a custom icon set to power the use of `<sp-icon>` elements throughout. Give your new icon set a custom name, and you'll be ready to supply them as `<sp-ico

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • An `<sp-banner>` is an additional label an existing component may have. Banners cannot be interacted with. Banners in Spectrum have three variations for different uses as well as the ability to place it overlaid in the top-right corner of a container.

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • **sp-radio** and **sp-radio-group** allow users to select a single option from a list of mutually exclusive options. All possible options are exposed up front for users to compare.

    published 0.1.18 4 years ago
  • An `<sp-link>` allow users to navigate to a different location. They can be presented in-line inside a paragraph or as a standalone text.

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • An `<sp-card>` represents a rectangular card that contains a variety of text and image layouts. Cards are typically used to encapsulate units of a data set, such as a gallery of image/caption pairs.

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • An `<sp-popover>` is used to display transient content (menus, options, additional actions etc.) and appears when clicking/tapping on a source (tools, buttons, etc.) It stands out via its visual style (stroke and drop shadow) and floats on top of the rest

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • An **overlay-trigger** is used to overlay content that is positioned relative to another control. Two kinds of triggers are supported, `hover` and `click`. Each may have it's own content.

    published 0.1.7 4 years ago
  • An `<sp-menu>` is used for creating a menu list. The various elements inside a menu are given as `<sp-menu-group>`, `<sp-menu-item>`, or `<sp-menu-divider>`. Often a `<sp-menu>` element will appear in a `<sp-popover>` element so that it displays as a togg

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
  • A `<sp-dropzone>` is an area on the screen into which an object can be dragged and dropped to accomplish a task. For example, a DropZone might be used in an upload workflow to enable the user to drop a file from their operating system into the DropZone, w

    published 0.42.2 23 days ago
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