Read and peek from a readable stream
Retrieve nested object properties easily.
Transform stream that lets you peek the first line before deciding how to parse it
peek the first or last record in a leveldb range.
Fetch source-mapped sources. Peek by file, line, column. Node & browsers. Sync & async.
peek carousel (center zoomed)
Peek the first couple of bytes from a stream
Read-only peek into other AI agent chat sessions.
[Demo](https://oak-digital.github.io/peek-a-header/)
peek command-line tool. A thin read-mostly client of the native host's ~/.peek/sessions.db: status, sessions list/show/export/delete, the `peek init` MCP-client wizard, and `peek audit log`.
Native iOS context menu with peek preview for images.
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Peek plugin base library
Shared rrweb-based capture substrate for tracelane and peek.
Peek frontend utilities
peek functionality for arrays, allow execution of functionality for each element of the array and continue procesing of the same
Transform stream that lets you inspect the start of a readable stream before deciding what to do with it
peek native messaging host + stdio MCP server. Owns ~/.peek/sessions.db (better-sqlite3) and bridges the browser extension, CLI, and AI tools to a single local source of truth.
Peek the schema, slice the body — MCP server with schema-first responses and jq filtering.
This library provides a context and components for using [@oak-digital/peek-a-header](https://github.com/Oak-Digital/peek-a-header).
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ajdeevs/peek)
Read and peek from a readable stream
BIDMC ITS Peek Gateway & Console
Theme for the Peek Mobile service
CLI tool that records system reported values of a program running and outputs them to JSON or CSV
peek is a CLI tool that searches for code definitions (functions, classes, structs, etc.) across multiple programming languages using tree-sitter AST parsing.
A performant iterator providing double peek functionality.
An iterator adapter to peek at future elements without advancing the cursor of the underlying iterator.
An adapter to peek at future elements in an iterator without advancing the iterator cursor
Like `Iterator::take_while`, but calls the predicate on a peeked value. This allows you to use `Iterator::by_ref` and `Iterator::take_while` together, and still get the first value for which the `take_while` predicate returned false after dropping the `by_ref`.
A fast CLI tool to open files and directories in your default browser
An iterator adapter that allows you to efficiently peek the nth item of an iterator.
Replay a peeked byte buffer back onto the read side of an AsyncRead+AsyncWrite stream.
Iterator adapters for peeking multiple elements ahead or behind, with optional fixed-size buffers.
TimeoutIterator is a wrapper over any iterator that adds peek_timeout and next_timeout functions. The canonical use-case is parsing multi-line free-form records (such as tailing a log fime) where it is desirable to consume the very last line, and peek whether the record continues on the next time, but not block indefinitely on the peek.
An iterator adapter that allows infinitely-deep peeking
Take a peek into your Rails application.
Take a peek into the MySQL queries made during your application's requests.
Peek into how much each line of your Rails application takes throughout a request.
Take a peek into the Redis calls made within your Rails application.
Take a peek into the GC info of your Rails application.
Take a peek into the Postgres queries made during your application's requests.
Take a peek into the host which served your Rails request.
Provide a peek into the Sidekiq calls made within your Rails application.
Take a peek into the Git info of your Rails application.
Take a peek into the Memcache commands made through Dalli during your application's requests.
Take a peek into the MySQL queries made during your application's requests.
Take a peek into your Rails application.
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