Parallel tasks runner for Start
Run an array of functions in parallel
Minimal async jobs utility library, with streams support
A gorgeous reporter for Mocha.js
Run an array of functions in parallel, but limit the number of tasks executing at the same time
Process incoming async(iterable) functions in parallel
utilities for observable asynchronous control flow
Percy CLI commands for running Percy with native apps.
XState for finite state machines
Transform stream that allows you to run your transforms in parallel without changing the order
Determine whether each segment of a line is parallel to the correspondent segment of another line.
Zero-overhead asynchronous parallel/each/map function call
Reduce up to 40% your Cypress suite execution time parallelizing the test run on the same machine.
Split Cypress specs across parallel CI machines for speed
The official TypeScript library for the Parallel API
Get CI environment variables for parallelizing builds
safely create multiple ReadStream or WriteStream objects from the same file descriptor
Run promises in parallel, but throttled
Call an array of asynchronous functions in parallel
A Karma JS Framework to support sharding tests to run in parallel across multiple browsers
A gorgeous reporter for Mocha.js
Concurrent prettier runner
Builds multiple webpack configurations in parallel and allows you to easily create variants to those configurations.
richer JavaScript errors
This gem will help you deploy the application on multiple servers in parallel. It takes original mina deploy.rb file, changes application_name, domain and starts deploying process.
A gem for Ruby 1.8 to start process in parallel, 1) don't wait for it finish 2) dont inherit io file handles 3) both in windows/linux. Ruby 1.9 dont need it because it has spawn method.
This library provides CLI interface for starting multiple copies of Sidekiq in parallel, typically to take advantage of multi-core systems. By default it starts N - 1 processes, where N is the number of cores on the current system. Sidekiq Cluster is controlled with CLI flags that appear before `--` (double dash), while any arguments that follow double dash are passed to each Sidekiq process. The exception is the `-P pidfile`, which clustering script passes to each sidekiq process individually.
Zachary's Tool Kit contains a collection of reusable classes meant to simplify development of complex systems in Ruby. These classes provide functionality I often find myself needing from project to project. Instead of reinventing the wheel each time, I've started building a collection of reusable classes. Easy-bake DSLs, parallel processing, complex logging, templating and many other useful design patterns, for example are all contained in simple, reusable classes with a common interface and configuration style.
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