Computes truncated exponential backoff intervals with jitter
1D interval tree data structure
A replacement for setInterval() and setTimeout() which works in unfocused windows.
Manipulate intervals in a functional way
Implementation of interval tree data structure.
Distributed task scheduler and rate limiter
Custom metrics for AWS
Because everyone loves a tryer! Conditional and repeated task invocation for node and browser.
A dictionary of musical scales
Cycle & reset allowed emitters
JavaScript date/time utilities for Vega.
A library for Backstage backend plugins that want to interact with the search backend plugin
Message counting node for node-red
Like a JavaScript Set() but with a TTL for entries
Split a set of valued intervals into disjoint intervals.
Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.
Functions to work with midi numbers
Growth Engineer CLI for connector setup, scheduling, health checks, and OpenClaw-compatible growth runs.
MCP server for the Intervals time tracking & task management API
Pack integer intervals using a greedy algorithm
A small & opinionated spinner library
Codex CLI is a coding agent from OpenAI that runs locally on your computer.
A calculator for humanity’s peculiar conventions of time.
OpenTelemetry Exporter Prometheus provides a metrics endpoint for Prometheus
Arpeggio lets you view the notes and intervals of a given scale and mode in the CLI
bpm-finder-cli is a small Ruby command-line tool for converting BPM values into practical delay times, converting milliseconds back into tempo, estimating tempo from tap intervals, and analyzing local WAV audio files for BPM. It is designed for DJs, producers, and developers who need quick tempo math in scripts or terminals. For a full browser-based BPM workflow, visit https://bpm-finder.net/
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