Tools can remaining or calc duration
Abstractions for easy timing composition with promise support.
Normalize CSS animation/transition timing functions.
Timing safe string compare using double HMAC
Animation Variables and Mixins used by Material Components for the web
AbortController for Node based on EventEmitter
BezierEasing provides Cubic Bezier Curve easing which generalizes easing functions exactly like in CSS Transitions.
Attaches Performance Timing data to Snowplow events
🔎 A simple, tiny and lightweight benchmarking library!
Utilities for Testable scripts
Elysia plugin to integrate Server-Timing
just emit 'log' events on the process object
This module can add `ServerTiming` Header to http response, and be able to use express middleware
Attaches Performance Navigation Timing data to Snowplow events
An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streams
Constant-time comparison algorithm to prevent timing attacks.
An efficient queue capable of managing thousands of concurrent animations.
Stream TAP test data as a serialized node:test stream
A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
Safe defaults for cssnano which require minimal configuration.
String comparison in length constant time
adds an x-response-time header containing the time to complete the request
A Storybook addon that provides a real-time performance monitoring panel with frame timing, input latency, layout shift, and React render profiling.
An implementation of the timing object specification.
Server timing
TimeCalc is a library for idiomatic time calculations, like "plus N days", "floor to month start", "how many hours between those dates", "sequence of months from this to that". It intends to be small and easy to remember without any patching of core classes.
TimeMath is small, no-dependencies library attemting to make work with time units easier. It provides you with simple, easy remembered API, without any monkey patching of core Ruby classes, so it can be used alongside Rails or without it, for any purpose.
State of the Nation makes modeling object history easy.
TimeBoots is small, no-dependencies library attemting to make time steps easier. It provides you with simple, easy remembered API, without any monkey patching of core Ruby classes, so it can be used alongside Rails or without it, for any purpose.
Create accurate timings of excution in Ruby.
Teasy builds on tzinfo to get time zone data and provides time classes to ease working with time zones. It provides TimeWithZone which is similiar to Rails' ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone but with less quirks. And it provides FloatingTime which is time without a zone.
Easy way to measure performance time of anything
Localize server times in your view.
Easy Timer
A class that wraps the Time class and makes it easy to work with most known time values, including various time strings, automatically converting them to Time values, and perform tolerant comparisons. Several time classes, and the String class, are extended with the ".easy_time" method to perform an auto-conversion. A tolerant comparison allows for times from differing systems to be compared, even when the systems are out of sync, using the relationship operators and methods like "newer?", "older?", "same?" and "between?". A tolerant comparison for equality is where the difference of two values is less than the tolerance value (1 minute by default). The tolerance can be configured, even set to zero. Finally, all of the Time class and instance methods are available on the EasyTime class and instances.
Detects timezone by address or location using google or geoname web service
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