Inspect SRT and WebVTT caption tracks with browser-focused diagnostics.
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May 15, 2026 - TypeScript
Inspect SRT and WebVTT caption tracks with browser-focused diagnostics.
Inspect Node package-manager lockfile consistency with structured diagnostics.
Inspect systemd unit files with portable diagnostics for browsers, CLIs and CI.
Parse package author strings with structured diagnostics.
Hash UTF-8 strings with browser-friendly MurmurHash3 x86_32 helpers.
Generate systemd timer migration drafts from crontab text with diagnostics.
Inspect LCOV tracefiles with structured diagnostics and summaries.
Normalize JUnit XML reports with stable diagnostics for CI pipelines and test report uploads.
Parse and evaluate robots.txt rules with structured diagnostics.
Parse, inspect and format HTTP Link headers with diagnostics and pagination helpers.
Redact sensitive fields from HAR files with deterministic reports for support handoffs.
Parse and match CSS media queries with structured diagnostics.
Build deterministic retry delay plans with diagnostics, jitter and Retry-After helpers.
Parse and format HTTP Cache-Control headers with typed diagnostics for tooling and tests.
Inspect and render large browser logs with offset indexing, virtual windows and chunked search.
Parse numeric values with units into structured amounts, normalized strings and readable diagnostics.
Inspect filename extensions with explicit dotfile, extensionless and compound-extension policies.
Parse, format and lightly match HTTP Accept-Language headers with typed diagnostics.
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