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Schema validation for the mutation server protocol (MSP).
The safe way to handle the `connect` socket event
Missing keepalive http.Agent
SPDY v2, v3, v3.1 and HTTP2 transport
wait-on is a cross platform command line utility and Node.js API which will wait for files, ports, sockets, and http(s) resources to become available
Detects the ALPN protocol
CLI tool and schema library for applying security patches to dependencies
Gracefully shutdown a running HTTP server.
A socket implementation for PGlite enabling remote connections
Client for the realtime Engine
Official library for using the Slack Platform's Socket Mode API
A simple Node websocket library to handle http upgrades.
Make low-level DNS requests with retry and timeout support.
Low level implementation of the k-rpc network layer that the BitTorrent DHT uses
Unix datagram socket
Timeout HTTP/HTTPS requests
Standards-compliant WebSocket server and client
CLI for Socket.dev
Bower Component for using AngularJS with [Socket.IO](http://socket.io/), based on [this](http://briantford.com/blog/angular-socket-io.html).
Client library for the Microsoft Bot Framework Direct Line 3.0 protocol
An easy way to send JSON over TCP using sockets.
React Native TCP socket API for Android & iOS with SSL/TLS support
High-level messaging & socket patterns implemented in pure js
A logstash filter for enrichment via a simple line-protocol over a socket
Interact with lightwaverf wifi-link from code or the command line. Control your lights, heating, sockets, sprinkler etc. Also use ical calendar, for timers, log energy usage, and build a website.
Command-line tool for sending and receiving ZeroMQ messages on any socket type (REQ/REP, PUB/SUB, PUSH/PULL, DEALER/ROUTER, and all draft types). Supports Ruby eval (-e/-E), script handlers (-r), pipe virtual socket with Ractor parallelism, multiple formats (ASCII, JSON Lines, msgpack, Marshal), Zstd/LZ4 compression, and CURVE encryption. Like nngcat from libnng, but with Ruby superpowers.
`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.
This module reads all data transmitted by a Neurosky Mindset, which must already be paired in Bluetooth and have a Bluetooth serial (SPP) socket open. The gem provides the module and a command line utility for reading packets and either printing them to STDOUT in realtime, or serializing them to STDOUT in JSON on exit.
Command-line tool for sending and receiving nanomsg SP messages on any NNQ socket type (REQ/REP, PUB/SUB, PUSH/PULL, PAIR). Supports Ruby eval (-e/-E), script handlers (-r), the virtual `pipe` socket with optional Ractor parallelism, multiple formats (ASCII, msgpack, Marshal), and Zstd compression. Like nngcat from libnng, but with Ruby superpowers.
`nvim-context` extracts live context from running Neovim instances via Unix socket connections, providing AI coding tools with cursor position, current file, visual selections, and diagnostics as JSON. It enables context-aware assistance by giving agents awareness of your current Neovim editor state, supporting questions like "What does this line do?" or analysis of selected code.
The suckysockets gem provides the user with the opportunity to check whether a power adapter is needed when travelling from one country to another. 1. How to install the gem gem install suckysockets 2. How to use it To run the program just type 'suckysockets' in the command line. You will be asked in which country you currently live. Please type the country name and press 'enter'. Next you need to enter your destination country and press 'enter' again. Then you receive the result telling you whether or nor you need an adapter travelling from you current country to the destination country. Three outcomes are possible: - an adapter is not needed. That is the case when all plugs common in your country of living fit all of the sockets in your destination country. - an adapter is definetely needed. That is the case when none of the plugs in your home country fit any of the sockets in your destination country. - an adapter is needed in certain cases: when some of your home country plugs fit some of the sockets, but some plugs don't. In that case you will get a detailed response telling you for which particular cases an adapter is needed.
Remote syslog appender for Logging
# CheckTCPMemory This is a simple Nagios/Sensu check that checks that the current TCP memory usage is below the maximum allowed in the Linux kernel. This will find leaking TCP sockets. ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'check_tcp_memory' ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install check_tcp_memory ## Usage ``` $ check_tcp_memory -h Usage: check_tcp_memory -w <warn percent> -c <critical percent> -w, --warn-percent PERCENT Warning when percentage of total TCP memory is over this threashold. Default: 50% -c, --crit-percent PERCENT Critical when percentage of total TCP memory is over this threashold. Default: 60% -h, --help Show this message --version Show version ``` ## Development After checking out the repo, run `bin/setup` to install dependencies. Then, run `rake spec` to run the tests. You can also run `bin/console` for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment. To install this gem onto your local machine, run `bundle exec rake install`. To release a new version, update the version number in `version.rb`, and then run `bundle exec rake release`, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the `.gem` file to [rubygems.org](https://rubygems.org). ## Contributing Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/Altiscale/check_tcp_memory. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the [Contributor Covenant](contributor-covenant.org) code of conduct.
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