Delay execution for a given duration
Delay a promise a specified amount of time
Delay execution for a given amount of seconds, but prettily
An efficient queue capable of managing thousands of concurrent animations.
HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
Create a deferred promise
A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
A utility that allows retrying a function with an exponential delay between attempts.
Some useful utilities I often need
Timers extensions
WebDriver Proxy for testing rich clients. It block certain calls until Angular is done updating the page under test.
Smart spinner helper for React, to manage the duration of loading states.
Tailwind CSS plugin, add animation-delay CSS property.
timers module for browserify
Exit your process, gracefully (if possible)
nv-cli-worker-delay ========== - cli-tool , test the delay BETWEEN main-process AND worker
Delay function calls until a set time elapses after the last invocation
a simple debounce with no dependencies or crazy defaults
Polyfill for perf_hooks.monitorEventLoopDelay(...)
Axios plugin that intercepts failed requests and retries them whenever posible.
Wait for localhost to be ready from the command-line
A CLI to run Hoppscotch test scripts in CI environments.
TypeScript definitions for await-timeout
Delay a promise a specified amount of time
bpm-finder-cli is a small Ruby command-line tool for converting BPM values into practical delay times, converting milliseconds back into tempo, estimating tempo from tap intervals, and analyzing local WAV audio files for BPM. It is designed for DJs, producers, and developers who need quick tempo math in scripts or terminals. For a full browser-based BPM workflow, visit https://bpm-finder.net/
subtool is a library and CLI program to add (or remove) delay in subtitles files
Ravanello is the cli for analyze keys in redis and size of it's values. Example of usage: ```bash gem install ravanello ravanello --version REDIS_URL="redis://localhost/db" ravanello analyze --rules rules.yml ``` The rules files specifies the structure of the redis keys (splitted by :) and should looks like this: ```yml rules: resque: - 'delayed' - 'resque-retry' - 'timestamps' - 'lock' - 'meta' ``` After analyzing you will get the report in console: ``` Q-ty Size Key (sample) 4 24 * (hello) 1 6 denormalized:companies:* (denormalized:companies:99585213) ```
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