proc(ess)-that - easy extendable etl tool for nodejs written in typesript
Loader for proc-that. Loads processed items into an elasticsearch index.
extractor for proc-that which loads results from REST apis.
just emit 'log' events on the process object
Spawn a dependent child process.
Get the output of a process.
TypeScript definitions for proc-log
A minimal library for executing processes in Node
A Node.js interface for working with Android's logcat output.
Opentelemetry resource detector to get container resource attributes
Azure Functions Core Tools
pluggable core of node-tap
programmatically install npm dependencies
Lightweight promise utility toolkit fit for royalty
Process-isolated test runner for tape-six. Runs each test file in its own subprocess. Works with Node, Deno, and Bun. Supports TypeScript without transpilation.
rxjs operators for execute shell command with ease
Jelly - call graph and library usage analyzer for JavaScript
The super simple preprocessor for front-end development.
An (augmented) emulation of async/await purely using generator functions.
Node-API bindings for .Net
API for interacting with the file system, asynchronously.
TODO
Louvain community detection for graphology.
Process utilities.
Add #to_ast method to Proc. #to_ast converts Proc object to AST::Node.
The linux-kstat library provides a hash style interface for reading Linux kernel statistics read out of /proc/stat.
Exec Proc After Transaction
define a Proc with pattern matching "re-declaration" ala Haskell
Proc client library.
yogo-operation contains extensions to Proc to support various higher-order operations
Filter each record by ruby proc
get the sourcecode for a Proc object
Call a Proc with an arbitrary number of params. The Proc will only be passed the number of arguments that it takes.
Ruby wrapper for /proc/meminfo data
Symbiont is a cool implementation of proc-objects execution algorithm: in the context of other object, but with the preservation of the closed environment of the proc object and with the ability of control the method dispatch inside it. A proc object is executed in three contexts: in the context of required object, in the context of a closed proc's environment and in the global (Kernel) context.
Proc#cache!