Neomake is a plugin for Vim/Neovim to asynchronously run programs. You can use it instead of the built-in :make command (since it can pick up your 'makeprg' setting), but its focus is on providing an extra layer of makers based on the current file (type) or project. Its origin is a proof-of-concept for Syntastic to be asynchronous.
vim neovim filetype neomake linting style-linter checker async vim-plugin syntax-checker linterSupports plugins such as NERDTree, vim-airline, CtrlP, powerline, denite, unite, lightline.vim, vim-startify, vimfiler, vim-workspace and flagship. See Screenshots for more.
vim viml vim-plugins vim-scripts theme icons nerd-fonts filetype nerdtree vim-airline statusline glyph-icons visualization visualisation powerline eye-candyIn order to provide Office Open XML SpreadsheetML Format ( .xlsx ) support, you must include the following third-party library in your project before both FileSaver.js and TableExport. To support legacy browsers ( Chrome < 20, Firefox < 13, Opera < 12.10, IE < 10, Safari < 6 ) include the Blob.js polyfill before the FileSaver.js script.
jquery-plugin excel csv txt xlsx xls export html-table requirejs flask demo localstorage blob tableexport filetype filesaver bootstrap table ecosystem:jqueryAn async libmagic binding for node.js for detecting content types by data inspection.detectFile(< String >path, < Function >callback) - (void) - Inspects the file pointed at by path. The callback receives two arguments: an < Error > object in case of error (null otherwise), and a < String > containing the result of the inspection.
magic libmagic file filetype mime mimetypeSmall and dependency free Go package to infer file and MIME type checking the magic numbers signature.For SVG file type checking, see go-is-svg package.
magic-numbers filetype mime mime-types discovery lookup magic-number extension validation binarySmall and dependency free Python package to infer file type and MIME type checking the magic numbers signature of a file or buffer.This is a Python port from filetype Go package.
magic-numbers filetype mime extension type inferencefleep is a library that determines file format by file signature (also known as "magic number").You may presume that first element in list will be the most suitable.
magic-numbers magic-number filetype fileformat mimetype extension file-extensions file-types file-format file-format-detection file-type-detectionVim filetype detection by the she·bang line at file.
vim filetype detectionAn experimental work in progress, Pull requests are welcomed.
devicons nerd-fonts shell filetype terminal lsThe library exposes three functions you can use in order to detect a file type. See Godoc for full reference. See TestAppend for a working example. See Contribute if you consider the missing mime type should be included in the library by default.
mimetype mime-types magic-numbers filetype mime lookup extension validation sniffingfleep is a library that determines file format by file signature (also known as "magic number"). You may presume that first element in list will be the most suitable.
magic-numbers magic-number filetype fileformat mimetype extension file-extensions file-types file-format file-format-detection file-type-detectionPowerful and versatile MIME sniffing package using pre-compiled glob patterns, magic number signatures, xml document namespaces, and tree magic for mounted volumes, generated from the XDG shared-mime-info database. See the Godoc reference, and cmd/mimemagic for an example implementation.
mime mime-types mime-database filetype detection sniffing magic-numbers extension xdg freedesktopSmall crate to infer file and MIME type by checking the magic number signature. Adaptation of filetype Go package ported to Rust.
filetype mime magic-number hacktoberfestDetect content-type from Buffer data.
buffer-type image-type content-type buffer type mime filetype file-extension
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