Wrapper for optional Pausable usage
The BVS Pauser contract is a specialized smart contract designed to provide a centralized pause mechanism for the entire ecosystem. It allows an authorized owner to pause and unpause contract functionality across the system, which is crucial for emergency
Serverless Framework plugin for pausing test stacks between CI runs
Console pauser for WSL
TypeScript definitions for rx-lite-backpressure
When you are using the [Selenium Driver](http://seleniumhq.github.io/selenium/docs/api/javascript/), you may not want to quit the browser for debugging. It will be able to pause at the specified place by using the Selenium Pauser.
This will look for decorative muted looped videos and adds a styled button on focus or hover which toggles pause / play functionality. This is to meet wcag.
Pause and resume an array
Goss Blocking Pauser
Library for pausing promise chains
SDK for pausing/unpausing contracts on NEAR and EVM networks
Conflux local development environment — start and manage a local node via npx
Generic proxy pattern which can be used with any smart contract.
TypeScript SDK for interacting with Celo Health contracts
On web pages, hide gifs and pause videos when they're scrolled offscreen, to save CPU cycles
Generated ABI, bytecode, and deployed addresses for Conflux DevKit contracts
Middleware to pause streaming of the request body until a receiver is ready.
game engine using PixiJS
A standalone library for the BVS project that provides shared functionality for BVS Contracts.
How much time passes between your Claude Code sessions? Gap distribution and work rhythm analysis.
Stop media from playing all at once.
SatLayer Bitcoin Validated Service
General utilities for Secret Contracts
CLI for the Solana Stablecoin Standard (SSS)
VFT Admin Service for Awesome Sails
SatLayer Bitcoin Validated Service
SatLayer Bitcoin Validated Service
SatLayer Bitcoin Validated Service
SatLayer Bitcoin Validated Service
a package to allow an address to pause a single time for a prespecified duration
A thread pool that limits the number of tasks executing concurrently, without restricting how many tasks can be queued.