Reload client sessions, when they connect with an old client js. recommended use with [reconnect](https://npm.im/reconnect) and [shoe](https://npm.im/shoe) or other client-side stream api.
Watches for file changes in your Chrome extension's directory. When a change is detected, it reloads the extension and refreshes the active tab (to re-trigger the updated scripts).
Watch for changes and force the reload of the browser extension
Watch for file changes and reload WebExtensions on browsers.
Watch for file changes and reload WebExtensions on browsers.
Simple auto-reloading for Electron apps during development
Companion package to 'Extension Development - Auto Reloader' chrome extension, to automatically reload target browser extensions during the extension development process.
## Installation
Watch for changes and force the reload of the chrome extension
Watch for file changes and reload WebExtensions on browsers.
Hot Module Replacement Extention for SystemJS
Webpack extension reloader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Auto-reloads your browser extension on rebuild. MV3-ready successor to webpack-ext-reloader.
Get the metadata from a Google Cloud Platform environment
Plugin for esbuild that reloads page on every new build
Webpack loader providing hot code swapping for Elm
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
A simple utility for promisifying functions and classes.
A simple utility for replacing the projectid token in objects.
Google APIs Authentication Client Library for Node.js
This is an extension that automatically executes a reload command when a file is changed.
Chrome active tab reloader server
A result paging utility used by Google node.js modules
GOV.UK Notify Node.js client
Cloud Storage Client Library for Node.js
middleman-webpack creates a ws to trigger client reload
Tie into the `react-rails` gem to notify the client of changed files & reload assets on the client when they are changed.
Client Auto-Reload for Ruby on Rails
Spice up your vanilla rails app with some SPA like benefits without the added complexity of a client-side JavaScript framework. From within javascript, there is no straightforward way (at least I'm aware of) to invalidate/reload a partial. Articles describing techniques such as this one have been around for some time now. This gem builds on techniques such as that one, and allows you to reload partials by following a few simple conventions.
Gem that encapsulates the NMI Direct Post API in an ActiveRecord-like syntax
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface