Easy to use AMQP library written in Typescript (using amqplib).
> [Asynq](https://github.com/hibiken/asynq) is a Go library for queueing tasks and processing them asynchronously with workers. It's backed by Redis and is designed to be scalable yet easy to get started. > > Highlevel overview of how Asynq works: > > * C
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In memory queue for only-chat
> Zero config e2e testing tool
Background.js provides a background job queue and list with array iterators for Javascript applications.
MQueue adapter for STOMP
This package is written specifically to allow communication and job running between NFTX-API and NFTX-API-INDEXER
Pick between steering and follow-up when queuing messages in pi
Queue using a doubly linked list.
Min-heap-based implementation of Priority Queue for NodeJS and browsers
Core application and service container layer for the ArikaJS framework.
Nodes for working with Moonraker API & Klipper
A set of Node-RED nodes for sending and receiving messages from Azure Service Bus topics and queues
Provides solutions for task queue systems
A graphql-subscriptions PubSub Engine using RabbitMQ
You should explore the contents of this project. It demonstrates a CDK Construct Library that includes a construct (`CdkRoute53Record`) which contains an Amazon SQS queue that is subscribed to an Amazon SNS topic.
Buckets is a complete, fully tested and documented data structure library written in pure JavaScript.
ES6 JS lightweight data structures (Priority Queue, Binary Search Tree (BST), Graph, Bloom Filters, Trie, Queue, Stack, Linked-List)
_Paperboy Push Service_ is a simple webservice that will convert an incoming HTTP request into a message in paperboy's queue thus abstracting the complexity of multiplexing a notification to the clients.
download files from XDCC bots on IRC, complete implementation of the XDCC protocol
A high-level Redis library
Personal extensions for the [Pi coding agent](https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono).
Timed sender for Kwirth — routes or drops messages based on time-of-day windows and day-of-week rules