A fast synchronous memory cache forgetting the least recently used entry when the maximal number of entries is reached
High Performance In-Memory Cache for Node.js
A cache object that deletes the least-recently-used items.
bounded-size caches having WeakMap-compatible methods
A lightweight cache for file metadata, ideal for processes that work on a specific set of files and only need to reprocess files that have changed since the last run
A collection of reusable typeclasses for the Effect ecosystem
Require hook for automatic V8 compile cache persistence
simpler faster substitute for LRU
A simple key/value storage using files to persist the data
Require hook for automatic V8 compile cache persistence
Parses Cache-Control and other headers. Helps building correct HTTP caches and proxies
TypeScript definitions for http-cache-semantics
LRU and FIFO caches for Client or Server
Basic object cache with `get`, `set`, `del`, and `has` methods for node.js/javascript projects.
A generational pseudo-LRU cache with strict maximum size limits.
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A super-fast, promise-based cache that reads and writes to the file-system.
An LRU cache of weak references
Create a full Content-Type header given a MIME type or extension and cache the result
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Simple and fast NodeJS internal caching. Node internal in memory cache like memcached.
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The time-based use-recency-unaware cousin of [`lru-cache`](http://npm.im/lru-cache)
The Material Components for the web Ink Ripple effect for web element interactions
Gem that adds lazy method delegation methods. Using this gem you can easily define lazy loading or asynchronous versions of specific methods. Lazy loading is useful when used with caching systems while asynchronous methods can improve throughput on I/O bound processes like making several HTTP calls in row.
Middle ware to process directives in your javascript and css (maybe other stuff later?) and then compile it to a single file, also plan on adding a caching layer via redis or memcache so its not so i/o bound
Scrapetor is a Ruby HTML parsing + scraping toolkit. The parser is a native C arena DOM with structural indexes built at parse time and NEON SIMD scanners in the SAX hot loop. A streaming extraction engine compiles the schema DSL into a single forward pass — no DOM materialised, one Ruby boundary crossing per document. On builds where libcurl is available, Scrapetor::Fetcher adds an HTTP/2-capable fetch layer with per-thread connection cache, shared DNS + TLS session pool, in-process gzip / deflate / brotli / zstd decoding, iconv charset transcoding, retry + exponential backoff, ETag / Last-Modified disk cache with bulk revalidation, per-host throttle, cookie jar, basic + bearer auth, proxy, and three bulk concurrency models (parallel_fetch / multi_fetch / streaming multi_each). Scrapetor::Session ties the cookie / auth / throttle / retry policies together. Also ships robots.txt + sitemap.xml parsers, a bounded-memory streaming HTML parser, and structured-data extractors (JSON-LD, OpenGraph, Schema.org, Microdata, RDFa, Twitter Cards). The Net::HTTP-based Scrapetor.fetch is preserved as the no-libcurl fallback.
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