nanosecond resolution `stopwatch` for node.js
React hook to measure elapsed time using requestAnimationFrame
Elapsed time tool
A timestamp-based timer that enables recording elapsed time and formatting the result.
Custom Cypress commands to measure elapsed time
Similiar to console.time() but returns readable elapsed time e.g Label: 1 hour 20 minutes 10.3 seconds
TypeScript script to find and keep track of elapsed time of different code blocks
Maintain a running counter of time elapsed from a certain point
Similar to setTimeout, but with multiple intervals to report elapsed time.
Node-red node calculating elapsed time
Format elapsed time from the difference of two timestamps.
elapsed time
A module for getting the elapsed time between two dates in various representation.
Stopwatch with elapsed time calculation in human format
a stopwatch class utility for starting, pausing, resetting and getting elapsed time in milliseconds (ms), under the hood is just comparing timestamps with Date.now().
Calculate FPS and elapsed time for browser games.
A Reveal.js plugin adding progress bar of elapsed time.
Colorize terminal output based on elapsed time since the previous write
Monitor express request elapsed time.
Elapsed-time estimators for JavaScript
Debug tool, track in timeline the elapsed time
Simplified high resolution timing
Elapsed-time estimators for JavaScript
Show elapsed time in a div updated live in relative terms
This crate help you to measure time taken by a function or a block of code for print debugging purpose. It output in stdout (using println) the elapsed time.
Thread-safe clock abstractions for Rust: monotonic clocks, mock testing, high-precision time meters, and timezone support
CLI for the Intervals.icu API
Write ahead logging for durability
Typed compare-and-swap executor with retry-aware conflict handling
Retry module, providing a feature-complete, type-safe retry management system with support for multiple delay strategies and event listeners
Render Ratatui buffers through Parley and Vello into WGPU textures.
A sched_ext scheduler applying CAKE bufferbloat concepts to CPU scheduling
Library for solving genetic algorithm problems
Monotonic and wall-clock time readings for Rust, with a mockable clock for deterministic testing. Simple Tier-1 API, zero dependencies, no unsafe.
Pure Rust implementation of CRFsuite (Conditional Random Fields) for labeling sequential data
Simple and fast bash PS1 line with useful features
Adds elapsed time functionality to rubys time
Chef report handler to graphically display time spend in each resource during the Chef Run. Outputs the time as ASCII bar chart at end of run.
Quick and easy way to log the time it takes code to run.
Fluentd plugin to measure elapsed time to process messages
Elapsed time chef formatter
Fluentd mixin to measure elapsed time to process messages
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
Simple timer to perform a block and display the elapsed time.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
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