Call a function once and no more
Calls a callback only once
Calls a callback once after platform-independent next tick
Run a function exactly one time
Callback wrapping utility
Show a warning once
Allows users to use generators in order to write common functions that can be both sync or async.
Calls the passed function once in the passed interval.
Ensure a function is only called once
The lodash method `_.once` exported as a module.
Open Node Streams on demand.
Timers extensions
Run the supplied function exactly one time (once)
Run an array of functions in parallel
set blocking stdio and stderr ensuring that terminal output does not truncate
Reusable utilities and hooks specific to design system.
Helper functions around Function call/apply/bind, for use in `call-bind`
A feature-rich Node.js event emitter implementation with namespaces, wildcards, TTL, async listeners and browser/worker support.
Robust call-bound JavaScript intrinsics, using `call-bind` and `get-intrinsic`.
Google OAuth authentication provider for Medusa
AWS SDK for JavaScript Appconfigdata Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Robustly `.call.bind()` a function
Compare items in two sequences to find a longest common subsequence
Github OAuth authentication provider for Medusa
A type that can only be called sucessfully once.
A Linux-optimized drop-in replacement for std::sync::Once
"send xm(pp) messages quickly everywhere"
Ensure load hooks can be called more than once with different contexts
This library is a wrapper for the ExifTool command-line application (https://exiftool.org) written by Phil Harvey. It is designed for dealing with multiple files at once by creating commands to call exiftool with various arguments, call it and parsing the results.
It wraps any LLM client with a tiny DSL. In test environement, it records “tapes” (YAML fixtures of real LLM calls) and replays them on subsequent runs; when a tape is stale, it re-records to keep tests current. Production stays clean and safe, while CI avoids hammering the API every run--yielding deterministic tests, faster pipelines, and fewer tokens spent.
Make your shoulda contexts faster by combining the 'should' blocks (e.g. setup is called only once).
Any given object can implement the tsundere interface. Once implemented, a tsundere object will behave differently based upon who is calling it.
Generate an authentication token to pass to the Sinch Javascript SDK. Once authenticated, you can use the Sinch Javascript SDK to make browser-browser calls, browser-phone calls, and send instant messages.
Expects ActiveRecord models to call acts_as_linkable :name => :link_name_method, :title => :link_title the arguments should be methods on the class. Once done you can just call link(Object) or link(Array) and it's all taken care of.
Quickly create before and after callbacks around ruby methods using blocks. Add them to multiple methods at once to track or modify calls. http://github.com/jeffrwells/easy-hook
Readable uses the Odyssey gem's built in readability index scores to test a particular README.md file. Once installed, simply navigate to a directory with a README present and call the gem to get feedback on the content.
When the user adds an item to the cart the system will make an Ajax call to add the item to the cart. Once the item has been added the cart details in the header is updated and an alert box displayed informing the user that the item was added.
To use this gem is required the file`vectors.bin` where is stored the output of the Google algorithm called `word2vec`. This gem doesn't produce this file. Once produced, this can can load it and use it to calculate some arithmetic operations like distance between words or to calculate the relations between them.'
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