Add-on for creating *nix daemons
Spawn IPFS Daemons, Kubo or...
Spawn and control LN Docker daemons
Communication protocol between libp2p daemons and clients
Add-on for creating *nix daemons
Module for easy creation of daemons for Node 0.8.x
Seed launcher script for idempotent local command daemons
Utilities for building wovin daemons and servers with IPNS-backed threads.
JS api to spawn daemons, check their status, and kill them
End-to-end encrypted relay for secure remote access to Hubcode daemons.
Long-running terminal UI that spawns, owns, and surfaces the davstack daemons (vitest-server, logs-server).
ClamAV for humans — scan any file and get back Clean, Malicious, or ScanError. No daemons. No cloud. No native bindings.
Framework for building daemons - DaemonCore primitive with lifecycle, signals, channels, HTTP API
AssemblyScript SDK for Mamoru Daemons
Install, uninstall, and check background daemons on macOS and Linux
Bring daemons to life or destroy them forever. OSX/Linux/Windows.
Start scripts as long running daemons and manage them.
A framework to manage servers and daemons
Cross-channel AI daemon built on @ebowwa/daemons (SSH + Telegram + Claude via @ebowwa/coder)
Daemons for century analytics
SDK for building CmdCtrl daemons - provides WebSocket client, message types, and utilities
Control your daemons with tab-completable repls
Lakeshore — compute launch and management CLI. The `lakeshore` command registers providers, dispatches smoke tests, and manages worker daemons against a Lakeshore control plane.
Scheduler plugin for Sharpee engine - daemons and fuses (ADR-071, ADR-120)
A centralized daemon that caches shell state (git, battery, hostname, etc.) so every consumer reads from one fast cache instead of independently forking shells
Client library for querying the beachcomber (comb) shell state daemon
CLI for parsing, validating, linting and evaluating Sigma detection rules
Experimental Rust implementation of the Millrace runtime.
High-performance async daemon framework for Rust services: cross-platform signal handling, graceful shutdown, subsystem lifecycle management, hot-reload config, and structured logging. Tokio-first.
A flexible and configurable Rust daemon library with lifecycle management, logging, callbacks, and optional async support. Works on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
hooks to launch the bitcoin daemon
A correct, full-featured Unix daemon library and CLI for Rust
High-performance, schema-agnostic, backend-agnostic event bus
High-performance, schema-agnostic, backend-agnostic event bus
Background daemon for grite providing concurrent access and performance
Command-line tool for talking to Language Server Protocol (LSP) servers from the terminal.
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
daemonization support for Rails 3+
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
Toolkit for turning OpeNER components into daemons
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
Message buffer, command processor and event processor daemons for Euston-RabbitMq
MultiDaemon provides an warpper to run multiple daemon scripts which can be controlled by start/stop and restart commands
This is Daemons 1.0.10 with the addition of Chris Kline's fix from http://blog.rapleaf.com/dev/?p=19 Includes ability to change the process uid/gid. Also logdir can be specified seperate from piddir. Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. If you want, you can also use daemons to run blocks of ruby code in a daemon process and to control these processes from the main application. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash. Daemons includes the daemonize.rb script written by Travis Whitton to do the daemonization process.
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
daemonization support for Ruby 3+
Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.
This is Daemons 1.0.10 with the addition of Chris Kline's fix from http://blog.rapleaf.com/dev/?p=19 Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. If you want, you can also use daemons to run blocks of ruby code in a daemon process and to control these processes from the main application. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash. Daemons includes the daemonize.rb script written by Travis Whitton to do the daemonization process.
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