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Mutex Server using WebSocket

published version 0.6.1, 5 months ago

Maintenance: 33%. Quality: 55%. Popularity: 3%.

A modern weighted promise semaphore for Node.js projects, ideal for managing workloads with varying processing requirements. It allows limiting the total weight of concurrently executing jobs, ensuring efficient resource utilization. Offering backpressure

published version 1.0.11, a month ago

Maintenance: 33%. Quality: 52%. Popularity: 1%.

Node.js' require function on steroids

published version 1.3.8, 4 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 61%. Popularity: 0%.

A math util library

published version 0.6.13, 3 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 52%. Popularity: 5%.

A node.js wrapper for the Acquire.io REST API

published version 1.0.0, 4 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 53%. Popularity: 0%.

Acquire a consistent guaranteed-to-be-free port number for your dev server or whatever else, no memorizing required!

published version 0.3.14, 3 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 52%. Popularity: 0%.

Basic semaphore and mutex with both sync and async acquire methods.

published version 0.1.7, 6 days ago

Maintenance: 2%. Quality: 45%. Popularity: 2%.

Acquire package boilerplate for the package

published version 1.0.11, 3 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 48%. Popularity: 0%.

split file into small parts

published version 0.0.1, 10 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 42%. Popularity: 0%.

Lightweight client side require() script and file loader with caching

published version 0.0.8, 7 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 42%. Popularity: 0%.

Sequelize pool usage inspector

published version 0.1.0, 2 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 41%. Popularity: 0%.

a `require()` replacement (specifically, a “code acquisition system.”)

published version 0.0.4, 12 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 32%. Popularity: 2%.

a `require()` replacement (specifically, a “code acquisition system.”)

published version 0.0.4, 12 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 32%. Popularity: 0%.

a `require()` replacement (specifically, a “code acquisition system.”)

published version 0.0.4, 12 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 32%. Popularity: 0%.

Padlock works to prevent unexpected code execution when dealing with asynchronous callbacks without blocking. Call a function with lock to execute it as soon as a lock can be attained, and unlock it at all of your possible callback end-points. Use the sam

published version 1.1.2, 13 years ago

Maintenance: None. Quality: 20%. Popularity: 3%.