Run an array of functions in parallel, but limit the number of tasks executing at the same time
TypeScript definitions for run-parallel-limit
Run an array of functions in parallel
Call an array of promise-returning functions, restricting concurrency to a specified limit.
Run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrency
Maximize the parallel calls of an iterator supporting asyncIterator interface
Run in parallel as many functions you want, but not more than <x> functions at the time.
Minimal async jobs utility library, with streams support
Split Cypress specs across parallel CI machines for speed
Reduce up to 40% your Cypress suite execution time parallelizing the test run on the same machine.
Run an array of functions in parallel, wait to finish when one errors
Basic IP rate-limiting middleware for Express. Use to limit repeated requests to public APIs and/or endpoints such as password reset.
A CLI tool to run multiple npm-scripts in parallel or sequential.
A CLI tool to run multiple npm-scripts in parallel or sequential. (Maintenance fork)
This package is a helper to run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrency.
Transform stream that allows you to run your transforms in parallel without changing the order
A gorgeous reporter for Mocha.js
Zero-overhead asynchronous parallel/each/map function call
Asynchronous iterator function for parallel processing.
Yet another tiny async control flow library, implements parallelLimit, with the ability to share the concurrency-limited queue.
Process incoming async(iterable) functions in parallel
Downloading and running time plugin for Size Limit
Useful TypeScript utilities.
A Karma JS Framework to support sharding tests to run in parallel across multiple browsers
You can easily run number limited threads in parallel with ruby.
tddium runs your rspec, cucumber, and test::unit tests in our managed cloud environment. You can run tests by hand, or enable our hosted CI to watch your git repos automatically. Tests run in parallel to save you time, and, if you use Rails, tddium takes care of setting up fresh isolated DB instances for each test instance. Tests can access a limited set of private Selenium RC servers.
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