Provides an atomic implementation of fs.writeFile
Fabric shared types — Zod schemas, i18n, atomic-write helpers, MCP payload guard, error classes. Consumed by @fenglimg/fabric-server + @fenglimg/fabric-cli.
Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownership
Read and write files atomically and reliably.
The next-generation cryptographic engine for deterministic persistence, adaptive sharding, and self-stabilizing data orchestration. Deliver consistent, zero-trust reliability through precision indexing and atomic write flows. Scale seamlessly across nodes
A writeable file stream that writes atomically.
Fast way to write a file atomically, for Node.js
Harness filesystem operations: atomic write-through with WAL, file watcher, reconciliation primitives (per spec ## Index Coherence)
Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownership
TypeScript definitions for write-file-atomic
Regex template tag with extended syntax, context-aware interpolation, and always-on best practices
i18n file operations — flatten, unflatten, diff, atomic write
CLI for @acegalaxy/notion-vault: sync secrets from a Notion vault DB into a local .env file (atomic write, chmod 600). Cron-safe. Logs counts only — never values.
Like `fs.createWriteStream(...)`, but atomic.
Capability-style filesystem roots for Node.js apps that handle untrusted relative paths.
Atomic file writing by creating a temporary file and renaming it
Stringify and write JSON to a file atomically
AppySentinel runtime library — Signal envelope, event bus, lifecycle, config loader, atomic write, serial queue, logger, createSentinel()
Specialized fast async file writer
Adds a unique suffix to a string with process and thread uniqueness guarantees. Adapted from https://github.com/npm/write-file-atomic
A simple batching function that allows you to atomically batch a series of operations.
Cross-platform file copy utilities with Node.js 0.8+ compatibility. Provides copyFile, copyFileSync, and cpSync with optimized fallbacks for older Node versions.
Universal, high-performance JavaScript styles
A better async DNS lookup function for Node.js that implements atomic cache operation.
Efficient atomic writes with replacement
Atomic file operations CLI for LLM agents — read, write, edit, search, replace with NDJSON output
Git-aware tree-sitter-based code-graph builder. Emits Mermaid diagrams at five zoom levels, materializes per-commit bundles into a content-addressed cache, and computes coloured structural diffs between any two refs. Single binary `a2m` with ten subcommands.
Shared TUI helpers (Powerline probe, overlay sizing, theme contrast, splash render, atomic-write) reused by ebman and pgman.
Session persistence and memory management for swink-agent
Filesystem IO for Rust storage engines: journal substrate, io_uring, NVMe passthrough, atomic writes, cross-platform durability.
Linear Hashing implementation.
Sync email threads from IMAP to Markdown, draft replies, manage collaborators
Command-line client for rutracker.org built on top of the rutracker-api crate.
git for your .env files — local-first, encrypted, single-binary environment manager
Asset management for devboy-tools — on-disk cache, LRU rotation, and index for AI-agent tool outputs (ADR-010).
Write files atomically to a file system
A simple gem to atomically write files
Pathname utility library providing atomic writes, safe deletes, directory creation, glob-based file finding, tempfile helpers, copy, move, checksum, append, and file comparison. All operations handle edge cases gracefully.
Write to both redis and mongo, for atomicity and percistency.
An ActiveRecord extension for writing commonly useful atomic SQL statements to avoid race condition.
Planck provides atomic file writes for Ruby. When you call `Planck.atomic_write`, your file is either fully replaced or not touched at all — never left in a half-written state."
A ruby gem for manipulating OpenSSH authorized_keys files
Uses atomic writes to DynamoDB to ensure you hold an exclusive lock on your records
Mingle 3.3 introduced a new Events API in the form of an "Atom feed":http://www.thoughtworks-studios.com/mingle/3.3/help/mingle_api_events.html. The Mingle team and ThoughtWorks Studios are big believers in the use of Atom for exposing events. Atom is a widely used standard, and this event API style puts the issue of robust event delivery in the hands of the consumer, where it belongs. In fact, we'd argue this is the only feasible means of robust, scalable event delivery, short of spending hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars on enterprise buses and such. Atom-delivered events are cheap, scalable, standards-based, and robust. However, we do accept that asking integrators wishing to consume events to implement polling is not ideal. Writing polling consumers can be tedious. And this tedium gets in the way of writing sweet Mingle integrations. We are addressing this by publishing libraries such as this, which if effective, fully hide the mechanics of event polling from the consumer. The consumer only need worry about the processing of events. Said processing is modeled in the style of 'pipes and filters.'
Crunch is an alternative MongoDB driver with an emphasis on high concurrency, atomic update operations, and document integrity. It uses the Rev event library for non-blocking writes and reads. Its API is more limited than the official Mongo Ruby driver, but simpler and more Rubyish.
Knitsearch adds FTS5-backed full-text search to ActiveRecord models. Search by rich text, associated records, or multiple models in one query. Index updates synchronously via SQLite triggers, atomic with source writes. BM25-ranked results returned as a chainable Relation. Supports typo tolerance, phrase matching, prefix matching, highlighting, snippets, and more.
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