process information for node.js and browsers
A minimal React component for displaying the status process path of a specific module(lead, deal, user, etc) in a linear style. It fetches status values from the database and highlights the active status.
process.nextTick but always with args
Utilities for process object
Utilities for finding the closest package.json file
kill trees of processes
Shim for process.hrtime in the browser
Get the PATH environment variable key cross-platform
installs custom cleanup handlers that run on exiting node
Check if a path exists
Run some code when the process exits (supports async hooks and pm2 clustering)
Check if a path is the current working directory
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
Word Processing Document library
A simple tool to keep requests to be executed in order.
process information for node.js and browsers, but in es6
Fast (and loose) selective `process.env` replacer using js-tokens instead of an AST
AWS credential provider that sources credential_process from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
Simple wrapper around the "child_process" module that makes use of promises
Reliably determines if the code is running in Node.js
A toolkit for JavaScript codemods
Wrap all spawned Node.js child processes by adding environs and arguments ahead of the main JavaScript file argument.
Used to determine exactly which files (including `node_modules`) are necessary for the application runtime.
when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.
Process::Path is a small library to get the path of the currently running process.
Define paths for your data for ETL processing
DirectoryTemplate is a library which lets you generate directory structures and files from a template structure. The template structure can be a real directory structure on the filesystem, or it can be stored in a yaml file. Take a look at the examples directory in the gem to get an idea, how a template can look. When generating a new directory structure from a template, DirectoryTemplate will process the pathname of each directory and file using the DirectoryTemplate#path_processor. It will also process the contents of each file with all processors that apply to a given file. The standard path processor allows you to use `%{variables}` in pathnames. The gem comes with a .erb (renders ERB templates) and .html.markdown processor (renders markdown to html). You can use the existing processors or define your own ones.
Small utility to process paginated urls without modifying the mapped paths in your Sinatra app
PathExpander helps pre-process command-line arguments expanding directories into their constituent files. It further helps by providing additional mechanisms to make specifying subsets easier with path subtraction and allowing for command-line arguments to be saved in a file. NOTE: this is NOT an options processor. It is a path processor (basically everything else besides options). It does provide a mechanism for pre-filtering cmdline options, but not with the intent of actually processing them in PathExpander. Use OptionParser to deal with options either before or after passing ARGV through PathExpander.
This library supports file processing. It processes the specified directory recursively and provides file type and path information.
Groonga's log is logged when `--log-path` option is specified. You can write a program to process Groonga log by using groonga-log as a library.
Configure God monitored processes according to their concerns the servers (path and so forth), site policy (number, ports, etc), and notification (email groups, mailserver, etc).
SmarterCSV is a high-performance CSV reader and writer for Ruby focused on fastest end-to-end ingestion — not just parsing. It returns ready-to-use hashes with configurable header and value transformations, intelligent defaults, and automatic delimiter discovery. Built for real-world data pipelines, SmarterCSV supports chunked processing for large files, streaming via Enumerable APIs, and C acceleration to optimize the full ingestion path (parsing + hash construction + conversions). Designed to handle messy user-uploaded CSV while remaining easy to integrate with Rails, ActiveRecord imports, Sidekiq jobs, parallel processing, and S3-based workflows.
A file system data base. Provides a thread-safe, process-safe Database class. Each entry is a separate file referenced by its relative path. Allows multiple file formats and serialization methods. Pure ruby and very light weight.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * can load rbml partials using +include+ method * sample support for command line interfaces * document processing: xml, xhtml * XML support is totally untested (we don't need it right now...) == SYNOPSIS: <tt>rbml path/to/file.rbml</tt>
A work-stealing distributed test runner. Push test file paths to a Redis list, then multiple CI runners atomically steal batches and execute them via a pluggable adapter (CLI for any test runner, or in-process RSpec for maximum performance).
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