Thread-SSE is a library for Node.js and web browsers to develop security and high-performance SSE (Server-Send-Events) applications.
A streaming way to send data to a Node.js Worker Thread
Runs the following loaders in a worker pool
Zero-dependency, HTTP/1 safe, simple, GraphQL over Server-Sent Events Protocol server and client
A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport.
Properly hijack require, i.e., properly define require hooks and customizations
Use Rollup with workers and ES6 modules today.
Library with base interfaces for LangGraph checkpoint savers.
Run MCP stdio servers over SSE, Streamable HTTP or visa versa
A flexible Server-Sent Events source; supports POST requests and custom headers
A mutex for guarding async workflows
Server-Sent Events plugin for Fastify
Fork of eventsource package - W3C compliant EventSource client for Node.js and browser (polyfill)
Client library for interacting with the LangGraph API
Thread comment integration for Univer Sheets.
Shared thread comment UI components and services for Univer.
Thread comment UI integration for Univer Sheets.
Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol compliant server and client
Fastify plugin for sending server side events.
Thread comment UI integration for Univer Docs.
Shared thread comment models, commands, and services for Univer.
Use Rollup with workers and ES6 modules today.
Preset for thread comments in Univer Sheets.
Preset for thread comments in Univer Docs.
Minimal Http Threaded Server with Ryby: Haml, Coffeescript, SSE, AJAX -- well under 200 lines of code!
A backend-agnostic event distribution layer for Rails SSE: a single listener thread per process receives events from a pub/sub backend (Postgres LISTEN/NOTIFY, Redis Pub/Sub, etc.) and fans them out to per-connection bounded queues.