Offload tasks to a pool of workers on node.js and in the browser
Datadog CI plugin for `dora` commands
An implementation of WHATWG EventTarget interface.
Fire events the same way the user does
An EventEmitter that isolates the emitter from errors in handlers
React easy swipe - Easy handler for common touch operations
A minimal event emitter.
Simple event emitter
Creates a Promise that waits for a single event
Type-safe implementation of EventEmitter for browser and Node.js
Wrapper library for directory and file watching.
Provides metadata and conversions from repository urls for GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
Promisify an event by waiting for it to be emitted
Returns an object with on-event callback props curried with provided args.
A library to create a trace of your node app per Google's Trace Event format.
Event emitter
A type-safe marriage of `EventTarget` and `EventEmitter`.
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High-priority task queue for Node.js and browsers
A shim for the setImmediate efficient script yielding API
Serverless plugin to expose git status to serverless services
Get raw git commits out of your repository using git-log(1).
Super light and fast Extensible ES6+ events and EventEmitters for Node and the browser. Easy for any developer level, use the same exact code in node and the browser. No frills, just high speed events!
return the first event in a set of ee/event pairs
Logstash Events from Git History
Assemblage is a continuous integration toolkit. It's intended to provide you with a minimal infrastructure for distributing and performing automated tasks for one or more version control repositories. It makes as few assumptions as possible as to what those things might be. It's still just a personal project, but if you want to use it I'm happy to answer questions and entertain suggestions, especially in the form of patches/PRs. Assemblage has three primary parts: the **Assembly Server**, **Assembly Workers**, and **Repositories**. <dl> <dt>Assembly Server</dt> <dd>Aggregates and distributes events from <em>repositories</em> to <em>workers</em> via one or more "assemblies".</dd> <dt>Assembly Workers</dt> <dd>Listens for events published by the <em>assembly server</em>, checks out a <em>repository</em>, and runs an assembly script in that repository.</dd> <dt>Repository</dt> <dd>A distributed version control repository. Assemblage currently supports Mercurial and Git.</dd> </dl>
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