Run operations on a graph, maximizing parallelism
Run operations on a graph, maximizing parallelism
The new Apollo CLI
Library with base interfaces for LangGraph checkpoint savers.
Simple dependency graph.
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Get the graph of dependents in a monorepo
Parse sass files and extract a graph of imports
Microsoft Graph Client Library
Example usage: ```javascript import { createClient, Graph } from 'redis';
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2D force-directed graph rendered on HTML5 canvas
Analyze a graph to find cyclic loops
Graph layout for JavaScript
Snyk dependency graph library
Types for Microsoft Graph objects
UI component for a 3D force-directed graph using ThreeJS and d3-force-3d layout engine
A graph data structure with topological sort.
Value identification and comparison functions
Run a promise graph with concurrency control
Implementation of the AG-UI protocol for LangGraph.
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
A development tool for filtering and visualizing import paths within a JavaScript/TypeScript application
Generate Open Graph Images dynamically from HTML/CSS without a browser
Registry manager for AI coding agent skills, agents, and rules
Runtime types for protograph (DataLoader, errors)
Shared Graph Runtime IR, node runtime, and Nautilus GraphStrategy for YOA services.
A lightweight library for running XPath like queries on Ruby collections and object graphs.
Produce a call graph graph by tracing the method calls of running code. The output is a .dot file for use with GraphViz
Runs the Djikstra algorithm against a graph file.
Autograph wraps httperf, running multiple tests while varying the parameters, graphing the output.
Runs passenger-status to graph CPU, RAM, queue size, requests served, etc.
When run from the trunk of a Rails project, produces # {DOT}[http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html] output which can be # rendered into a graph by programs such as dot and neato and viewed with # Graphviz (an {Open Source}[http://www.graphviz.org/License.php] viewer).
That's a library (framework) to execute a graph of dependent tasks (vertices). Its main feature is to run all possible tasks independently in parallel once they're ready. Another feature is that the graph is dynamic and any vertex could produce another vertice(s) to extend execution graph.
Ruby bindings for the Lora in-memory graph database. Exposes the embedded Rust engine as a native extension via Magnus/rb-sys, so queries run in-process without a separate server.
When run from the trunk of a Rails project, produces # {DOT}[http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html] output which can be # rendered into a graph by programs such as dot and neato and viewed with # Graphviz (an {Open Source}[http://www.graphviz.org/License.php] viewer).
Redact is a dependency-based work planner for Redis. It allows you to express your work as a set of tasks that are dependent on other tasks, and to execute runs across this graph, in such a way that all dependencies for a task are guaranteed to be satisfied before the task itself is executed.
Convention-over-configuration monorepo tool for Ruby. Manages dependency graphs, runs tasks in parallel, detects affected packages, and enforces structural conventions.
Kaskd scans Ruby service files via static analysis, builds a dependency graph, and answers two questions: (1) which services are affected if a given service changes (blast radius), and (2) which test files should be run as a result. Works with standard Rails layouts and Packwerk-based monorepos.
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