ANSI escape codes for manipulating the terminal
Reliably get the terminal window size (columns & rows)
Detect whether a terminal supports color
Fork pseudoterminals in Node.JS
Tiny TypeScript helper for OSC 9;4 terminal progress sequences.
A lightweight package providing ANSI escape sequences for terminal cursor manipulation and screen clearing.
A module that diffs an input buffer with the previous one provided to it and outputs the diff as ANSI
Upload client for App Center services
Create clickable links in the terminal
Terminal utils for NodeJS
A custom render for marked to output to the Terminal
just emit 'log' events on the process object
AWS credential provider that sources credential_process from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
Reliably determines if the code is running in Node.js
User interface primitives for console applications
Extremely fast utf8 only stream implementation
Detect whether a terminal supports hyperlinks
process information for node.js and browsers
Detect whether the terminal supports Unicode
QRCodes, in the terminal
Better terminal and file output for cypress test logs.
A small utility for creating warnings and emitting them.
when you want to fire an event no matter how a process exits.
A headless terminal component that runs in Node.js
Provide access to libc terminal funtions.
Terminate process or kill if timeout.
Query and terminate processes listening on ports
Controller/input processing for terminal applications
Send push notifications to your phone when a Terminal process has completed.
Interactively display progress in the terminal for long running multi-step processes
This gem provides the ability to configure the maximum number of jobs a Sidekiq worker will process before terminating. For an environment running Kubernetes this is a perfect addition because once the affected pod dies it will automatically be restarted [gracefully] resetting memory, database-connections, etc. with minimal interruption to throughput
Start Procfile processes in different Terminal/iTerm tabs
When a pry session starts, change the process title and alert user with a terminal bell. Switch back to ruby process afterwards.
Spin off blocks in child processes and make sure they terminate on time
Appear is a tool for revealing a given process in your terminal. Given a process ID, `appear` finds the terminal emulator view (be it a window, tab, or pane) containing that process and shows it to you. Appear understands terminal multiplexers like `tmux`, so if your target process is in a multiplexer session, `appear` will reveal a client connected to that session, or start one if needed. This project intends to support all POSIX operating systems eventually, but currently only supports macOS.
HawatelPS (hawatel_ps) is a Ruby gem for retrieving information about running processes. It is easy to use and you can get useful information about a process. You can terminate, suspend, resume and check status of the process on Linxu platform. On Windows platform you can terminate and check state of the process.
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