A redis completer using Sebastian's trie algorithm: https://gist.github.com/574044
A redis completer using Sebastian's trie algorithm: https://gist.github.com/574044
A redis completer using Sebastian's trie algorithm: https://gist.github.com/574044
JupyterLab - Completer Extension
JupyterLab - Completer
Redis utilities for redis instrumentations
angular autocomplete/typeahead component
A robust, performance-focused and full-featured Redis client for Node.js.
A modern, high performance Redis client
This package provides support for the [RedisBloom](https://redis.io/docs/data-types/probabilistic/) module, which adds additional probabilistic data structures to Redis.
Builds a complete CouchDB-like response object from a very marginal one. (Can be just a string at first.)
unified engine to process multiple files, lettings users configure from the file system
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `redis` database client for Redis
The source code and documentation for this package are in the main [node-redis](https://github.com/redis/node-redis) repo.
This package provides support for the [RedisJSON](https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop/data-types/json/) module, which adds JSON as a native data type to Redis.
This package provides support for the [RediSearch](https://redis.io/docs/interact/search-and-query/) module, which adds indexing and querying support for data stored in Redis Hashes or as JSON documents with the [RedisJSON](https://redis.io/docs/data-type
This package provides support for the [RedisTimeSeries](https://redis.io/docs/data-types/timeseries/) module, which adds a time series data structure to Redis.
Generates CRC hashes for strings - for use by node redis clients to determine key slots.
Temporary fork of https://github.com/oferh/ng2-completer to fix build issue
An HTTP/REST based Redis client built on top of Upstash REST API.
Javascript Redis protocol (RESP) parser
Redis storage adapter for Keyv
The Socket.IO Redis adapter, allowing to broadcast events between several Socket.IO servers
Redis commands
Search completion suggestions using Redis's sorted sets.
This gem allows you to watch the jobs which suddenly dissappeared from redis without being completed by redis worker
Sidekiq includes a jobs dependencies mechanism to prevent a job from running before another one when enqueued. But sometime your jobs will be enqueued independently, then for you do not know the job id on which you depend on (you could parse Sidekiq queue, but...) `SidekiqLockableJob` allows you to set some locks ( based on job params ) when a job is enqueued or processed (store in redis), to prevent any other jobs to run if locked ( based on job params ) and will unlock any previously set locks ( based on job params ) when a job is **succesfully** completed.
abstract_feature_branch is a Ruby gem that provides a unique variation on the Branch by Abstraction Pattern by Paul Hammant and the Feature Toggles Pattern by Martin Fowler to enhance team productivity and improve software fault tolerance. It provides the ability to wrap blocks of code with an abstract feature branch name, and then specify in a configuration file which features to be switched on or off. The goal is to build out upcoming features in the same source code repository branch (i.e. Continuous Integration and Trunk-Based Development), regardless of whether all are completed by the next release date or not, thus increasing team productivity by preventing integration delays. Developers then disable in-progress features until they are ready to be switched on in production, yet enable them locally and in staging environments for in-progress testing. This gives developers the added benefit of being able to switch a feature off after release should big problems arise for a high risk feature. abstract_feature_branch additionally supports Domain Driven Design's pattern of Bounded Contexts by allowing developers to configure context-specific feature files if needed. abstract_feature_branch is one of the simplest and most minimalistic "Feature Flags" Ruby gems out there as it enables you to get started very quickly by simply leveraging YAML files without having to set up a data store if you do not need it (albeit, you also have the option to use Redis as a very fast in-memory data store).
BetterAppGen generates production-ready Rails 8 applications with a modern, opinionated stack. Features include: Solid Stack (Cache, Queue, Cable) backed by PostgreSQL instead of Redis, Vite 7 with Tailwind CSS 4 and Stimulus for frontend, multi-database architecture with separate databases for app, cache, queue, and cable, UUID primary keys by default, complete Docker development environment with helper scripts, configurable locale support (en, it, de, fr, es, pt, nl, pl, ru, ja, zh), and optional SimpleForm integration with Tailwind styling. Get a fully configured Rails 8 app in seconds.