Handle Javascript Timers like a boss! https://odo-network.github.io/task-handler/
rsync task handler.
Handle Javascript Timers like a boss! https://odo-network.github.io/task-handler/
Asynchronous task handler
Todo task handler CLI
Task handler
High-priority task queue for Node.js and browsers
Provides a way to make requests
Task and Message Queues with Multiple Providers
Provides a way to make requests
This library was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 7.2.0.
High-priority task queue for Node.js and browsers
A mini scheduler for task handler in browser
Task handler
Routes requests to KV assets
Azure Pipelines Task SDK
mdast extension to parse and serialize GFM task list items
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micromark extension to support GFM task list items
The routing foundation of `serve`
Declarative API exposing native platform touch and gesture system to React Native
General purpose glob-based configuration matching.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for AWS Lambda function invocations
Handler for htmlparser2 that turns pages into a dom
A library to handle tasks for the Archimedes project
A library to handle tasks for the Graphile Worker project
Ruboty handler to remind a task.
RackDispatch is a Ruby library that makes it simple to build elegant and powerful web applications with Rack. RackDispatch provides a base class for defining your application topology and handlers to perform common server- side tasks.
ansible-make-role process a single-file role definition file and generate an Ansible role from it. The role is defined in the role.yml file and contain a section for each Ansible main.yml file: 'defaults', 'vars', 'tasks', and 'handlers'. Definitions outside of those sections (notably 'dependencies') are going to the meta/main.yml file
YARD-Value YARD-Value provides YARD¹ handlers for Value² objects. It’ll document whether the Value is Comparable and what attributes are used in such comparisons, its #initialize method, and its protected accessors. ¹ See http://yardoc.org/ ² See http://disu.se/software/value-1.0/ You add the documentation to the Module#Value invocation. Any ‹@param› tags are used both for the parameters to the #initialize method and for the protected accessors. This class Point # A point on a plane. # @param [Integer] x # @param [Integer] y Value :x, :y end generates documentation similar to class Point # A point on a plane. # @param [Integer] x # @param [Integer] y def initialize(x, y) end and this class Point # A point on a plane. # @param [Integer] x The x coordinate of the receiver # @param [Integer] y The y coordinate of the receiver Value :x, :y end generates documentation similar to class Point # A point on a plane. # @param [Integer] x # @param [Integer] y def initialize(x, y) protected # @return [Integer] The x coordinate of the receiver attr_reader :x # @return [Integer] The y coordinate of the receiver attr_reader :y end For comparable Values, a note is added about what attributes are used in the comparison. This class Point # A point on a plane. # @param [Integer] x # @param [Integer] y Value :x, :y, :comparable => true end is similar to class Point # A point on a plane. # @param [Integer] x # @param [Integer] y # @note Comparisons between instances are made between x and y. def initialize(x, y) end § Usage Add ‹--plugin yard-value-1.0› to your YARD command line. If you’re using Inventory-Rake-Tasks-YARD¹, add the following to your Rakefile: Inventory::Rake::Tasks::YARD.new do |t| t.options += %w'--plugin yard-value-1.0' end ¹ See http://disu.se/software/inventory-rake-tasks-yard-1.0/ § Financing Currently, most of my time is spent at my day job and in my rather busy private life. Please motivate me to spend time on this piece of software by donating some of your money to this project. Yeah, I realize that requesting money to develop software is a bit, well, capitalistic of me. But please realize that I live in a capitalistic society and I need money to have other people give me the things that I need to continue living under the rules of said society. So, if you feel that this piece of software has helped you out enough to warrant a reward, please PayPal a donation to now@disu.se¹. Thanks! Your support won’t go unnoticed! ¹ Send a donation: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=now@disu.se&item_name=YARD-Value § Reporting Bugs Please report any bugs that you encounter to the {issue tracker}¹. ¹ See https://github.com/now/yard-value/issues § Authors Nikolai Weibull wrote the code, the tests, and this README. § Licensing YARD-Value is free software: you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the {GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3}¹ or later², as published by the {Free Software Foundation}³. ¹ See http://disu.se/licenses/lgpl-3.0/ ² See http://gnu.org/licenses/ ³ See http://fsf.org/
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