Displays an indicator showing the completion progress of a task, typically displayed as a progress bar.
Displays an indicator showing the completion progress of a task, typically displayed as a progress bar.
Displays an indicator showing the completion progress of a task, typically displayed as a progress bar.
Displays an indicator showing the completion progress of a task, typically displayed as a progress bar.
A progress bar plugin for Vite.
Progress component is an essential element for displaying an indicator that visually represents the completion progress of a task. Often displayed as a progress bar, it provides users with a clear and intuitive way to track the advancement of a process or
vaadin-progress-bar
View docs [here](https://radix-ui.com/primitives/docs/components/progress).
Allows libraries to handle various caller provided asynchronous functions uniformly. Maps promises, observables, child processes and streams, and callbacks to callback style.
Settle an async function.
A TypeScript framework for building MCP servers.
vaadin-progress-bar
The grunt command line interface
tab completion helpers, for node cli programs. Inspired by npm completion.
easy to use progress-bar for command-line/terminal applications
A progress bar for Webpack.
Helper to use emmet modules in Visual Studio Code
Tracks the download progress of a request made with mikeal/request, giving insight of various metrics including progress percent, download speed and time remaining
Styled HTML <progress /> elements for showing completion of a task
progress ui component for react
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LeafyGreen UI Kit Progress Bar
A TypeScript framework for building MCP servers.
TypeScript definitions for cli-progress
Easy progress calculator
Rails-Fort provides a modern, animated progress bar for form completion tracking. It automatically detects form fields and displays visual progress as users fill out forms, with multiple customizable effect types including solid, gradient, sections, flash, and merge animations.
Completeness is a way to add completeness progress (like in LinkedIn) into your application.
Logs the progress of an operation, with estimated completion time.
Magnific Popup is a free responsive jQuery lightbox plugin that is focused on performance and providing best experience for user with any device
Display a single or multiple progress bars in the terminal. A progress bar can show determinate or indeterminate progress that can be paused and resumed at any time. A bar format supports many tokens for common information display like elapsed time, estimated time to completion, mean rate and more.
Keep tabs on cycle time for completing your work in progress based on your Trello lists
progression provides a set of simple utility classes and a DSL for measuring an objects progress through a progression of steps. This is especially useful for defining and calculating profile completion status in a social application. There are a few existing solutions similar to progression, but they try to do too much. The other options that I am familiar with are either coupled with ActiveRecord or ActionController in some way.
Send task started/progress/complete/failed notifications from AI agents, Sidekiq workers, and any Ruby application.
Carrousel is a robust utility designed to take a list of generic items, and given some command, perform that command on each item in that list. Depending on the commands return value, Carrousel will track which items have been completed successfully, and retry items as necessary. It will save your progress in a status database and you can quit the loop and come back later to finish unprocessed items.
A complete, production-ready Ruby implementation of the HuggingFace Hub client library. Download models, datasets, and manage repositories with zero Python dependencies. Features smart caching, authentication, progress tracking, and comprehensive error handling.
abstract_feature_branch is a Ruby gem that provides a unique variation on the Branch by Abstraction Pattern by Paul Hammant and the Feature Toggles Pattern by Martin Fowler to enhance team productivity and improve software fault tolerance. It provides the ability to wrap blocks of code with an abstract feature branch name, and then specify in a configuration file which features to be switched on or off. The goal is to build out upcoming features in the same source code repository branch (i.e. Continuous Integration and Trunk-Based Development), regardless of whether all are completed by the next release date or not, thus increasing team productivity by preventing integration delays. Developers then disable in-progress features until they are ready to be switched on in production, yet enable them locally and in staging environments for in-progress testing. This gives developers the added benefit of being able to switch a feature off after release should big problems arise for a high risk feature. abstract_feature_branch additionally supports Domain Driven Design's pattern of Bounded Contexts by allowing developers to configure context-specific feature files if needed. abstract_feature_branch is one of the simplest and most minimalistic "Feature Flags" Ruby gems out there as it enables you to get started very quickly by simply leveraging YAML files without having to set up a data store if you do not need it (albeit, you also have the option to use Redis as a very fast in-memory data store).
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