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get dimensions of any image file
A tiny (952b), correct, general-purpose, and configurable "exports" and "imports" resolver without file-system reliance
Display resolution-dependent images using the image-set() function in CSS
ESLint plugin that enforces imports to follow native ESM resolution
URL library that implements a reference resolution algorithm for WHATWG URLs
- URL
- URL Specification
- reference implementation
- WHATWG URL Standard
- relative
- normalization
- reference resolution
- resolution
- RFC3986
- RFC3987
- IETF
- URI
- IRI
Find files based on partial paths
Get the file associated with a Sass import
This package provides a set of utilities for analyzing and managing dependencies in a Node.js project. It includes functions for analyzing the dependency tree, detecting circular dependencies and conflicts, suggesting resolutions, implementing resolutions
Propositional Satisfiability Checker
a simple Node behavior import resolution plugin for eslint-plugin-import, supporting module alias.
- eslint
- eslintplugin
- eslint-plugin-import
- eslint-import-resolver
- import-resolver
- resolver
- resolve
- resolution
- alias
- mapping
- rewrite
- rename
- webpack
- module
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A module that finds the size and type of an image by fetching and reading as little data as needed.
Resolve a dependency graph for buffer creation
Returns scale and dimensions of a rectangular area that fills the parent area.
Asynchronous type resolution with dependencies
resolve "imports" in package.json
get dimensions of any image file
Forward the resolution/rejection of a resolvable to an errback; forwarding the resolution/rejection of the errback to ourself.
- async
- browser
- callback
- deno
- deno-edition
- deno-entry
- denoland
- errback
- error
- error-callback
- errorback
- errors
- es2015
- es2022
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Use rollup with the resolution algorithm implementation of esbuild.
Rem solution based on vw and media query.
Node.js loader for import specifiers as file paths without extensions or as directory paths