Handles the complexities associated with using the node child process fork function.
Dead-simple TUI process runner
Scheduled process runner
Dev Process Runner - A TUI tool to manage multiple development services
Job/Process runner
A beautiful process runner for parallel commands with interactive filtering
A professional file watcher and process runner for Node.js development
Generic environment runner for JavaScript runtimes.
A WebdriverIO runner to run tests locally
Minecraft process runner
Procfile process runner — start all your dev services with one command, zero dependencies
mlti is a concurrent process runner for the command line written in Rust.
A lightweight Node.js process runner
Simpler child process runner, with a nice feedback, and Promise interface.
Simple process runner to start/stop/restart a `go run ...`
A process runner with refresh capabilities.
Runs (webpack) loaders
Vitest test runner
CLI tool for running Netlify agents
Scale grammY bots that use long polling
A toolkit for JavaScript codemods
Simple process runner to serve / deploy GO Google appengine - `goapp %cmd%...`
Run multiple processes and correctly return exit codes through the parent process, write out specific text on any failure (good for reporting to CI tools like TeamCity or Jenkins), run concurrently or one after the other
A simple way of creating a Jest runner
Extremely tiny Ruby gem to asynchronously start independent processes.
Allows the user to run processess ansychronously and without a shell, optionally the user can wait for them to complete and return data
Multi-process rspec runner
Processing.rb runs a Processing sketch written in Ruby, and reloads it automatically when files in the same directory change.
A runner for RSpec 3 that uses multiple processes to execute specs in parallel
Abstract runner with container-based parallelism using threads and processes where appropriate.
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).
Backgroundjob (Bj) is a brain dead simple zero admin background priority queue for Rails. Bj is robust, platform independent (including windows), and supports internal or external manangement of the background runner process.
Watch for a method call in any class and run before/after callbacks. You can even watch your Rails models for events (like create, update, destroy), send these events to a event-runner instance and it redirect these events to other apps that are subscrived for them. This gem also provides classes that you can use to process the received events too.
Special version for JRuby compatibility. Backgroundjob (Bj) is a brain dead simple zero admin background priority queue for Rails. Bj is robust, platform independent (including windows), and supports internal or external manangement of the background runner process.
Special version for JRuby compatibility. Backgroundjob (Bj) is a brain dead simple zero admin background priority queue for Rails. Bj is robust, platform independent (including windows), and supports internal or external manangement of the background runner process.
= Ungulate According to Wikipedia, this can mean "hoofed animal". Camels have hooves. This is a gem for uploading and processing images using an Amazon Web Services stack. It comes with a few goodies: * ungulate_server.rb - simple queue runner that expects a YAML-encoded job description for RMagick * Ungulate::FileUpload - a model for e.g. Rails that does some cryptography stuff - example to follow * A view helper for Rails: "ungulate_upload_form_for" == Installation gem install ungulate == Documentation http://wiki.github.com/camelpunch/ungulate/ == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Camel Punch Limited. See LICENSE for details.
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