Lua Date and Time module for Lua 5.x
A Lua VM written in JS ES6 targeting the browser
The lightest signal library.
JS library for Fengari
Lua dictionary for cspell.
Collection of ported legacy language modes for the CodeMirror code editor
A real lua VM with JS bindings made with webassembly
Lua grammar for tree-sitter
Is this value a JS Date object? This module works cross-realm/iframe, and despite ES6 @@toStringTag.
Modern JavaScript date utility library
Postgres date column parser
Upstream: https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/v27.4.7/packages/jest-get-type
date-fns timezone utils
TypeScript definitions for Lua standard library
A robust, performance-focused and full-featured Valkey/Redis client for Node.js.
Map and Set with automatic key interning
Modern JavaScript date utility library for jalali calendar
Internationalized calendar, date, and time manipulation utilities
Time zone support for date-fns v3 with the Intl API
Lua grammar for tree-sitter.
Formatting Date objects as strings since 2013
A generic TypeScript to Lua transpiler. Write your code in TypeScript and publish Lua!
## Installation
Format validation for Ajv v7+
`qless` is meant to be a performant alternative to other queueing systems, with statistics collection, a browser interface, and strong guarantees about job losses. It's written as a collection of Lua scipts that are loaded into the Redis instance to be used, and then executed by the client library. As such, it's intended to be extremely easy to port to other languages, without sacrificing performance and not requiring a lot of logic replication between clients. Keep the Lua scripts updated, and your language-specific extension will also remain up to date.
`reqless` is meant to be a performant alternative to other queueing systems, with statistics collection, a browser interface, and strong guarantees about job losses. It's written as a collection of Lua scipts that are loaded into the Redis instance to be used, and then executed by the client library. As such, it's intended to be extremely easy to port to other languages, without sacrificing performance and not requiring a lot of logic replication between clients. Keep the Lua scripts updated, and your language-specific extension will also remain up to date.