A stream that's ready to be replaced by another
Fast, fault-tolerant, cross-platform, disk-based, data-agnostic, content-addressable cache.
Temporary file and directory creator
The tmp package with promises support and disposers.
TypeScript definitions for tmp
Recursively mkdir, like `mkdir -p`
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
Generate a unique filename for use in temporary directories or caches.
Get the user home directory with fallback to the system temp directory
Check if something is a Node.js stream
Get a stream as a string, Buffer, ArrayBuffer or array
tar-stream is a streaming tar parser and generator and nothing else. It operates purely using streams which means you can easily extract/parse tarballs without ever hitting the file system.
Mocks node.js http.ServerResponse. See also `mock-req`.
Toggle the CLI cursor
Call a callback when a readable/writable/duplex stream has completed or failed.
destroy a stream if possible
Get and validate the raw body of a readable stream.
A tiny, zero-dependency yet spec-compliant asynchronous iterator polyfill/ponyfill for ReadableStreams.
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Streaming data for JavaScript
A micro-library of stream components for building custom JSON and JSONC processing pipelines with a minimal memory footprint — parse, filter, and transform JSON far larger than available memory with a SAX-inspired token API, on Node.js or Web Streams.
A streaming way to send data to a Node.js Worker Thread
A stream that emits multiple other streams one after another.
Returns the next buffer/object in a stream's readable queue
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