You got a command, yo I'll run it, check out the hook whilst my router resolves it.
Execute a callback when a request closes, finishes, or errors
Execute a listener when a response is about to write headers
Simple event emitter
return the first event in a set of ee/event pairs
A feature-rich Node.js event emitter implementation with namespaces, wildcards, TTL, async listeners and browser/worker support.
A minimal event emitter.
SolidJS Primitives to manage creating event listeners.
🚅 Modern event listener for efficient web applications based on subscribe-publish pattern.
Making binding and unbinding DOM events easier
A more versatile way of adding & removing event listeners
Unix datagram socket
Resize event emitter for elements.
A React component that allow to bind events on the global scope
TypeScript definitions for events
add dom event listener. normalize ie and others
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A simple click away listener built with React Hooks
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Execute callbacks when child processes are spawned
lil' event emitter
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A tiny EventEmitter-like client and server side library
Simple postMessage based server.
Commandear is a gem that makes it easy for your projects to "listen" for commands in GitHub's pull requests.
A daemon that listens to an AMQP queue and responds to messages by invoking commands from a set of plugins
Lita handler to make your bot more like HAL-9000
A Ruby Bot framwork for IRC featuring reloadable commands and listeners.
A command line that uses Rugged and Listen for automatic versioning of files.
A Xiami radio player by command-line on ruby, help you listening to the Xiami via a geek way.
The net-tnsping library provides a way to ping Oracle databases and ensure that they're up and running. Unlike the tnsping command line program, which only pings the listener, the net-tnsping library pings both the listener and the database itself.
Sockd makes it easy to create a single-threaded daemon which can listen on a TCP or Unix socket and respond to commands
Listens on a socket for incoming commands
DTracer is part ruby gem, part iOS pod, that helps the sending and receiving of DTrace commands. The `dtracer` gem will listen to the DTrace commands that are sent from the [OADTraceSender]() pod.
Scaffolds a new boilerplate twitter bot project from the command line. By default will create a bot that tweets a "hello world" type greeting once every 3-4.5 hours Can also pass a --streaming flag to create a bot that listens to the "gardenhose" Or a --userstream flag for a bot that listens for tweets @ it. To use: $ gem install twitter_bot_generator $ twitter_bot_generator --help $ twitter_bot_generator my_new_bot $ cd my_new_bot $ bundle install $ ruby test.rb $ ruby spec.rb etc.
The one pain-point I have had with AMQP is the lack of a series of command line tools for smoke-testing components or sending my own messages through a queue. Hare can be toggled either to produce messages, or to sit and listen/report for them.
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