job queue and job runner
Cross-platform directory monitor with no inotify/kqueue/etc. limits
Native Access to MacOS FSEvents
Native Access to MacOS FSEvents
Compile restricted JavaScript server logic into optimized native C binaries (cross-platform: Linux, macOS, Windows)
A neat wrapper around node.js fs.watch / fs.watchFile / fsevents.
Native Access to Mac OS-X FSEvents
HTTP/3 server and client for Node.js, powered by Cloudflare quiche
Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library
> Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library
File system watcher for Bun — recursive watching, debounce, glob filtering, zero dependencies
quick beanstalkd queue client
js queue 队列
A neat wrapper around node.js fs.watch / fs.watchFile / fsevents (v1 with long-term support)
High-performance native HTTP server - 8x faster than Express.js
Native Access to MacOS FSEvents
fam/gamin bindings for node
Efficiently wait for a path to exist (cross-platform)
Bun Process Manager — a fast, zero-dependency process manager built in Zig for Bun workloads
Process new PhotoStream photos in realtime with iCloud on OSX
Efficiently wait for a path to exist (cross-platform).
Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library. This version contains a fix for capacitor.
Single C file event loop; Eduard Suica (2019).
A neat wrapper around node.js fs.watch / fs.watchFile / fsevents.
kqueue interface for BSDs
Low-level kqueue interface for BSDs
BSD/macOS kqueue backend for crossio
Thin io_uring adaptor with "Manifolds"
A nonblocking IO dispatcher, FS change notifications, async data processing.
Low-level kqueue interface for BSDs and MacOS
Watch for kqueue events on a target
kqueue interface for BSDs and MacOS
Portable interface to epoll, kqueue, event ports, and IOCP
Portable interface to epoll, kqueue, event ports, and IOCP
A OS based timer and timer queue which implements timeout queues of different types.
An OS-native-timer-backed alternative to tokio::time::Interval (timerfd / kqueue / CreateThreadpoolTimer).
A Ruby wrapper for BSD's kqueue, using FFI
A Ruby binding for kqueue(2)
A Ruby wrapper for BSD's kqueue, using FFI
Uses inotify/kqueue on supported platforms to avoid polling latency and overhead
Our goal is development of practical comet server which will be achieving over 100,000 simultaneous connections per host. On this purpose, we abandon portability and use system calls depending on particular OS such as epoll and kqueue. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Comet server * Comet client implementation (Rails plugin) == SYNOPSYS:
sleepy_penguin provides access to newer, Linux-only system calls to wait on events from traditionally non-I/O sources. Bindings to the eventfd, timerfd, inotify, and epoll interfaces are provided. Experimental support for kqueue on FreeBSD (and likely OpenBSD/NetBSD) is also provided.
A high-performance Ruby Fiber Scheduler using a Zig native extension with libxev (io_uring on Linux, kqueue on macOS). Works as a pure Ruby Fiber Scheduler, as well as with the async gem.
"ioplus" is appended IO#aio_read/aio_write methods. These provide similar functionality to aio_read(2)/aio_write(2). This library need posix aio(4) and kqueue(2). Tested on FreeBSD 10.1 only.
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