A JavaScript library to synchronize timers across an application
Real-time sync layer wrapping ElectricSQL and Yjs CRDT — offline queue, shape cache, conflict resolution, collaborative documents. Ships with RevealUI.
Real-time sync layer for Slake collaborative annotations
The base package for the time-sync set of packages.
⏰ Simple NTP time sync for Node.js - Auto-drift, WebSocket & HTML clocks
Check whether NTP time sync is enabled in OS settings.
Event-driven architecture infrastructure for SignalTree - event bus, subscribers, validation, and real-time sync
Fetches the current time from NTP servers and returns offset information
Convex collection adapter for TanStack DB with real-time sync
Backend server for Slake — handles real-time sync via Socket.IO, annotation storage, and GitHub integration.
A React library to synchronize timers across an application
Control Claude Code from your iPhone and Android — real-time sync, approve file edits, send prompts by voice. Part of CodeVibe.
CodeVibe — Control Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, and Antigravity CLI from your iPhone and Android. Real-time sync, voice prompts, approve file edits, E2E encrypted.
Control OpenAI Codex CLI from your iPhone and Android — real-time sync, approve file edits, send prompts by voice. Part of CodeVibe.
Control Gemini CLI from your iPhone and Android — real-time sync, approve file edits, send prompts by voice. Part of CodeVibe.
This is the [Maverick.js signals](https://github.com/maverick-js/signals) plugin for [SignalDB](https://github.com/maxnowack/signaldb). SignalDB is a local-first JavaScript database with real-time sync, enabling optimistic UI with signal-based reactivity
This is the sync implementation of [SignalDB](https://github.com/maxnowack/signaldb). SignalDB is a local-first JavaScript database with real-time sync, enabling optimistic UI with signal-based reactivity across multiple frameworks.
Control Antigravity CLI from your iPhone and Android — real-time sync, approve file edits, send prompts by voice. Part of CodeVibe.
This is the `IndexedDB` persistence adapter for [SignalDB](https://github.com/maxnowack/signaldb). SignalDB is a local-first JavaScript database with real-time sync, enabling optimistic UI with signal-based reactivity across multiple frameworks.
Svelte 5 adapter for the Splitstack Translucid real-time sync package
Open-source knowledge management system with MCP server, graph indexing, and real-time sync
This is the [Svelte 5](https://svelte.dev) plugin for [SignalDB](https://github.com/maxnowack/signaldb). SignalDB is a local-first JavaScript database with real-time sync, enabling optimistic UI with signal-based reactivity across multiple frameworks.
Reactive PocketBase collection wrapper for Svelte 5 with real-time sync and optimistic updates
Real-time sync engine for modern applications with 300k+ ops/sec performance
Command-line Roughtime client for querying time servers
Core Roughtime protocol wire format handling and data structures
High-performance asynchronous Roughtime server with batching support
A small runtime library for node discovery, ZeroMQ pub/sub messaging, dynamic TOML config reloading, and simple time synchronization in distributed Rust systems.
Allows you to set the system time using DNP3 time synchronization.
Snapcast client library — embeddable synchronized multiroom audio
Snapcast binary protocol implementation
Snapcast server library — embeddable synchronized multiroom audio server
Control-loop and data pipeline for the Deimos data acquisition system
Sync your system time with a NTP server
Rack::Synctime is a simple Rack middleware that returns sync time (time when request started) in HTTP headers (#{Rack::Synctime::DEFAULT_HEADER_NAME} by default). Header name can be changed also sync time can be modified using time offset i.e. -5 seconds (server time in seconds decreased by 5) etc. This can be useful if you develop mobile applications (Android, iOS, ...) and you need information when request started in response header.
Simple time tracking with easy multi-machine syncing.
Off-line time-tracking for OpenAll with syncing when online.
A thread-safe event emitter for Ruby with sync and async listeners, wildcard event matching, listener priorities, event history with replay, event metadata, blocking wait, one-time listeners, and a mixin module.
Automatically generated thumbnails and WebVTT with time synced media fragment URLs for video files.
This gem provides access to the latest Todoist API. It is designed to be as lightweight as possible. While the gem provides interfaces for the sync API calls, no support is provided for persisting the result of these calls. Collaboration API calls are not supported at this time.
A class that wraps the Time class and makes it easy to work with most known time values, including various time strings, automatically converting them to Time values, and perform tolerant comparisons. Several time classes, and the String class, are extended with the ".easy_time" method to perform an auto-conversion. A tolerant comparison allows for times from differing systems to be compared, even when the systems are out of sync, using the relationship operators and methods like "newer?", "older?", "same?" and "between?". A tolerant comparison for equality is where the difference of two values is less than the tolerance value (1 minute by default). The tolerance can be configured, even set to zero. Finally, all of the Time class and instance methods are available on the EasyTime class and instances.
This method is usefull for when you want to attempt to get a resource on a network and it may fail Or maybe you know that there's a possibility that the databases haven't sync yet and you want to try a few times till they do
Enhances `attr_accessor` and `attr_writer` to allow the specification of a callback to be invoked when an attribute value is changed. Ideal for cascading updates or deployment scenarios where it is necessary to keep legacy values in sync until a time that they can be safely removed.
Build reactive, real-time UI components that automatically re-render server-side when subscribed models change. Uses ViewComponent, Turbo Streams, and ActionCable to keep your UI in sync without writing custom JavaScript.
kaizen is a terminal tool for recording daily small improvements. Track what you fixed, cleaned, or simplified. See your streak, weekly log, and all-time stats. No cloud. No sync. Just a local record of getting better.
- xcsims: Delete all simulators and recreate one for each compatible platform and device type pairing. - sync-git-remotes: Make sure all your GitHub repos are cloned into a given directory and keep them synced with upstream. Forks are maintained with a remote for both the fork and upstream, both remotes' default branches are tracked in local counterparts, and the upstream default branch is also pushed to the fork. - changetag: Extract changelog entries to write into git tag annotation messages. - prerelease-podspec: Branch and create/push a release candidate tag, modify the podspec to use that version tag, and try linting it. - release-podspec: Create a tag with the version and push it to repo origin, push podspec to CocoaPods trunk. - revert-failed-release-tag: In case `release-podspec` fails, make sure the tag it may have created/pushed is destroyed before trying to run it again after fixing, so it doesn't break due to the tag already existing the second time around. - bumpr: Increment the desired part of a version number (major/minor/patch/build) and write the change to a git commit. - clean-rc-tags: deletes any release candidate tags leftover after prerelease testing. - migrate-changelog: for a changelog adhering to [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), move any contents under Unreleased to a new section for a new version with the current date.
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