GitHub
GitHub is a web-based hosting service for version control using Git.
54,032 tracked projects
Public Registry
github.comPublic registry metadata is sourced from known upstream package ecosystems.
Find Project in GitHub
| Project | Description | Stars |
|---|---|---|
Test if a value is a Uint32Array. | 1 | |
Test if a value is undefined. | 1 | |
Boolean indicating if the current process is running on Windows. | 1 | |
BigInt. | 1 | |
Multiply a vector x by a constant and add the result to y. | 1 | |
Multiply a double-precision floating-point vector by a constant. | 1 | |
Copy values from x into y. | 1 | |
Fill a double-precision floating-point strided array with a specified scalar constant. | 1 | |
Fill a strided array with a specified scalar constant. | 1 | |
Buffer. | 1 | |
Allocate a buffer having a specified number of bytes. | 1 | |
Buffer. | 1 | |
Allocate a buffer using an octet array. | 1 | |
Copy buffer data to a new Buffer instance. | 1 | |
Return the data type of a complex number. | 1 | |
List of complex number data types. | 1 | |
128-bit complex number. | 1 | |
Return the imaginary component of a complex number. | 1 | |
Return the real component of a single-precision complex floating-point number. | 1 | |
Return the real and imaginary components of a complex number. | 1 | |
Return the real and imaginary components of a single-precision complex floating-point number. | 1 | |
Maximum length for a generic array. | 1 | |
Smallest positive normalized single-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
Difference between one and the smallest value greater than one that can be represented as a double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
The Euler-Mascheroni constant. | 1 | |
The bias of a double-precision floating-point number's exponent. | 1 | |
Arbitrary constant `g` to be used in Lanczos approximation functions. | 1 | |
One half times the natural logarithm of 2. | 1 | |
High word mask for the exponent of a double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
The maximum base 10 exponent for a double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
The maximum biased base 2 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
Natural logarithm of the maximum double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
The minimum base 10 exponent for a subnormal double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
Natural logarithm of the smallest normalized double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
π. | 1 | |
Positive infinity. | 1 | |
Smallest positive double-precision floating-point number. | 1 | |
Square root of 2π. | 1 | |
Maximum signed 32-bit integer. | 1 | |
Maximum signed 8-bit integer. | 1 | |
Platform-specific path segment separator. | 1 | |
POSIX path segment separator. | 1 | |
Maximum unsigned 16-bit integer. | 1 | |
Test whether a path exists on the filesystem. | 1 | |
Test if a finite numeric value is an even number. | 1 | |
Test if a double-precision floating-point numeric value is finite. | 1 | |
Test if a finite double-precision floating-point number is an integer. | 1 | |
Test if a double-precision floating-point numeric value is NaN. | 1 | |
Test if a finite double-precision floating-point number is a negative integer. | 1 | |
Test if a double-precision floating-point numeric value is negative zero. | 1 |