node-respond is an auto-responding Async CLI/CMD wrapper for NodeJS with a syntax based on
Request timeout middleware for Connect/Express
Basic SDK functionalities for the starkbank and starkinfra SDKs
🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native.
Add useful methods to the Koa context for sending a response
Node.js final http responder
Utility to wait for a TCP port to open.
NTLM single-sign-on for Node.js. Only Windows OS supported.
Send CTRL-C to a process on Windows
Intercept and mock outgoing network TCP connections and HTTP requests for testing. Intercepts and gives you a Net.Socket, Http.IncomingMessage and Http.ServerResponse to test and respond with. Useful when testing code that hits remote servers.
respond is an auto-responding Async CLI/CMD wrapper for NodeJS with a syntax based on
A simple react native library to show large blocks of text in a condensed manner with the ability to collapse and expand.
General Language Independent Driver for the Enterprise (GLIDE) for Valkey
Native bindings for valkey-glide on linux-x64-gnu
A finite state machine (FSM) implementation for node.js
LM Studio SDK
OpenClaw Discord channel plugin for channels, DMs, commands, and app events.
A wrapper around node-fetch that caches the request's promise before resolving.
Native bindings for valkey-glide on linux-x64-musl
Sendmail without setting up SMTP server
Provides an API to fetch push notification tokens and to present, schedule, receive, and respond to notifications.
Send and receive Slack Webhooks easily!
Node.js client for building jambonz applications (jambonz.org)
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
RightAgent provides a foundation for running an agent on a server to interface in a secure fashion with other agents in the RightScale system using RightNet, which operates in either HTTP or AMQP mode. When using HTTP, RightAgent makes requests to RightApi servers and receives requests using long-polling or WebSockets via the RightNet router. To respond to requests it posts to the HTTP router. When using AMQP, RightAgent uses RabbitMQ as the message bus and the RightNet router as the routing node to make requests; to receives requests routed to it by the RightNet router, it establishes a queue on startup. The packets are structured to invoke services in the agent represented by actors and methods. The RightAgent may respond to these requests with a result packet that the router then routes to the originator.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface