```typescript import { Synchronized } from 'node-synchronized';
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Synchronous version of Prettier
Fake JavaScript timers
An efficient queue capable of managing thousands of concurrent animations.
Node-API implementation for Emscripten
Turn ES6 Promise into synchronize function call, a simple wrapper of deasync package
Maintain externally synchronized time
function decorator which ensures that calls do not run simultaneously
Style once, use everywhere. A build system for creating cross-platform styles.
Terminal User Interface library with differential rendering for efficient text-based applications
Automatic graph layout based on Sugiyama's algorithm. Specialized for data flow diagrams and ports.
A collection of DOM-based utilities for synchronizing elements between JavaScript environments
Secure, Synchronized, Realtime, Cloud, Native JavaScript Variables & Events
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
A better contract abstraction for Ethereum (Buidler's fork)
Make guarded sections of code that won't run concurrently and queue instead
Node.js API (Node-API)
Determine if the current node version supports the `--preserve-symlinks` flag.
A light-weight module that brings Fetch API to node.js
Knowledge graph subsystem for Grackle (Neo4j + vector search)
Load node modules according to tsconfig paths, in run-time or via API.
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
Synchronize Chef w/ Cap, Mongro, etc
History Commander is a ruby daemon that provides bash users with a global shared command line history. All commands that history commander collects will be sent to all nodes for use with reverse history search in all bash shells. It can also be used in monitor only mode (writeonly) where the bash history is only collected, not synchronized.
pocketknife is a devops tool for managing computers running chef-solo, powered by Opscode Chef. Using pocketknife, you create a project that describes the configuration of your computers and then deploy it to bring them to their intended state. With pocketknife, you don't need to setup or manage a specialized chef-server node or rely on an unreliable network connection to a distant hosted service whose security you don't control, deal with managing chef's security keys, or deal with manually synchronizing data with the chef-server datastore. With pocketknife, all of your cookbooks, roles and nodes are stored in easy-to-use files that you can edit, share, backup and version control with tools you already have.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface