Smart spinner helper for React, to manage the duration of loading states.
port from [spin-delay](https://github.com/smeijer/spin-delay)
Delay a promise a specified amount of time
Put a little spinner on process.stderr, as unobtrusively as possible.
An efficient queue capable of managing thousands of concurrent animations.
HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
Create a deferred promise
Smart spinner component for Qwik, to manage the duration of loading states.
A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
A utility that allows retrying a function with an exponential delay between attempts.
Some useful utilities I often need
One place that allows you to develop an AsyncAPI document, validate it, convert it to the latest version, preview the documentation and visualize the events flow.
Timers extensions
WebDriver Proxy for testing rich clients. It block certain calls until Angular is done updating the page under test.
Tailwind CSS plugin, add animation-delay CSS property.
timers module for browserify
Exit your process, gracefully (if possible)
Delay function calls until a set time elapses after the last invocation
a simple debounce with no dependencies or crazy defaults
Polyfill for perf_hooks.monitorEventLoopDelay(...)
Axios plugin that intercepts failed requests and retries them whenever posible.
Semrush SpinContainer Component
Semrush Spin Component
TypeScript definitions for await-timeout
HireFire automatically "hires" and "fires" (aka "scales") Delayed Job and Resque workers on Heroku. When there are no queue jobs, HireFire will fire (shut down) all workers. If there are queued jobs, then it'll hire (spin up) workers. The amount of workers that get hired depends on the amount of queued jobs (the ratio can be configured by you). HireFire is great for both high, mid and low traffic applications. It can save you a lot of money by only hiring workers when there are pending jobs, and then firing them again once all the jobs have been processed. It's also capable to dramatically reducing processing time by automatically hiring more workers when the queue size increases.
HireFire automatically "hires" and "fires" (aka "scales") Delayed Job and Resque workers on Heroku. When there are no queue jobs, HireFire will fire (shut down) all workers. If there are queued jobs, then it'll hire (spin up) workers. The amount of workers that get hired depends on the amount of queued jobs (the ratio can be configured by you). HireFire is great for both high, mid and low traffic applications. It can save you a lot of money by only hiring workers when there are pending jobs, and then firing them again once all the jobs have been processed. It's also capable to dramatically reducing processing time by automatically hiring more workers when the queue size increases.
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