Gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server.
Zero dependencies, gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server.
Gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server.
Gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server.
Nwire — production process lifecycle. Wraps any Node server (Express, Fastify, Koa, Nest, Nwire interfaces) with K8s-grade graceful shutdown, http-terminator drain, and lightship readiness/liveness probes. Standalone — no framework dependency beyond @nwir
Gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server.
High performance middleware framework
Create a stream that emits events from multiple other streams
Opens stuff, like webpages and files and executables, cross-platform
An Object.keys replacement, in case Object.keys is not available. From https://github.com/es-shims/es5-shim
Buffers events from a stream until you are ready to handle them.
deep cloning of objects and arrays
Easier Buffer cloning in node.
A basic but performant promise implementation
CLI arguments parser. Native port of python's argparse.
random bytes from browserify stand alone
Array#isArray for older browsers
Gracefully terminates HTTP(S) server, with TypeScript support
streaming pipeline with a mutable configuration
type-check allows you to check the types of JavaScript values at runtime with a Haskell like type syntax.
Querystringify - Small, simple but powerful query string parser.
detect possibly catastrophic, exponential-time regular expressions
Check if a certain debug flag is enabled.
Safe(r) monkeypatching for JavaScript.
A simple wrapper for self-terminating sidekiqs
Software for broadcasting your terminal to http://screenx.tv/
Ruby gem , generating lorem ( Directly from your terminal )from georgian poem "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" http://www.loremknight.me/ Edit
+Yobi+ is a terminal tool to make +HTTP+ requests and display responses in a friendly way inspired by HTTPie. It allows you to easily send HTTP requests and view the responses in a human-readable format, making it easier to debug and test APIs from the command line. === The main features of Yobi include: * Support for various HTTP methods <i>(GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.)</i> * Customizable request +headers+ and +body+ * Pretty-printed responses with <i>syntax highlighting</i> * <i>Download mode</i> saves response content to a file * <i>Low dependency</i> and <i>easy installation</i> via RubyGems
`dtachr` wraps the [dtach](http://dtach.sourceforge.net) command line utlity to automate the creation of a socket file and send a notification to [terminal-notifier](https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier). This utility will only work with both `dtach` and `terminal-notifier` installed and in PATH.
An Async server runtime for HTTY sessions that carry HTTP/2 over terminal side channels.
A terminal-safe transport for carrying opaque HTTP/2 bytes over TTY side channels.
DansTonChar viewer in terminal application.\ Can display different categories from the website. \ http://www.danstonchat.com
Console line interface for faraday gem client so you can use your favorite middleware based ruby http client on the terminal!
I've followed an example instructions found in http://guides.rubygems.org/ to make my own gem. But then I've added a customized terminal-friendly command named 'hi', so you can interact with this gem from the terminal. It's very simple, but it's the ground for other terminal-friendly gems that could do some useful work.
Clears the terminal for every autotest run. Inspired from autotest-growl[http://www.bitcetera.com/en/products/autotest-growl]
Simply exposes a login shell to a web browser. This is currently nowhere near to production quality, so don't actually use it. This uses https://github.com/chromium/hterm for the terminal emulator.
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