get an available port and preventing eaddrinuse error.
Find multiple free ports on localhost
Webpack loader that resolves relative paths in url() statements based on the original source file
Reads / writes floats / doubles from / to buffers in both modern and ancient browsers.
Get an available port
Check if a protocol requires a certain port number to be added to an URL.
Create clickable links in the terminal
when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.
TypeScript definitions for connect-history-api-fallback
Get an available TCP port to listen
👂 Elegant HTTP Listener
Utility to wait for a TCP port to open.
Node.js implementation of port detector
Provides a fallback for non-existing directories so that the HTML 5 history API can be used.
A simple Node.js module to check if a TCP port is already bound.
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
A lightweight CLI program to serve static sites~!
Create private keys and certificates with node.js and io.js
SSH remote port forward
Launch latest Chrome with the Devtools Protocol port open
Check if a local or remote port is reachable
A Node.js communication port that can pass messages synchronously between workers
Environment agnostic nextTick polyfill
Media captions parser and renderer.
This is a simple Ruby-based policy server to serve Flash's crossdomain.xml policy file. The web is increasingly realtime, but websockets still aren't supported on older browser clients. Many server push libraries (e.g. socket.io) attempt to use websockets, with a Flash fallback. Others (amqp.js, for instance) are Flash only. When using Flash sockets, it's necessary to have a policy server running on port 843, in order to set cross domain policy. This library does the job.
Verifies whether an email address is actually deliverable. Multi-port SMTP fallback, catch-all detection, and awareness of mail servers (Gmail, Outlook, Mimecast) that block SMTP probing — so it tells you when it doesn't know instead of guessing.
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