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A solid BaseError class that supports custom properties and wrapping errors
Base class for easily creating meaningful and quiet by default Error classes with sane defaults and assertion in mind.
A general base Error class that can be extended to create custom Error classes
Error base class for Node.js/browsers
Base error class which helps you better organize and track your errors.
Detect potential file system conflicts and if necessary prompt the user before overwriting files.
- api
- app
- application
- base
- baseplugin
- building-blocks
- conflict
- conflicts
- create
- error
- exist
- existing
- file
- filepath
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Error handling and extras for `.use` and `.run` methods of your Base apps. Modifies `.use` method to be able to 1) accept array of functions, 2) options object as second argument. Emits `error` event if some plugin fails.
- base
- base-plugins-enhanced
- baseplugin
- context
- enhanced
- err
- errors
- extra
- handling
- plugin
- plugins
- run
- sync
- system
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knock-knock-go is React a helper to simplify the process of loading asynchronous components by dealing with the logic around when to render the component, an error or a loading message
Making simple iterator for [async][] lib that adds beforeEach, afterEach, error hooks and support for settling. It also emits `beforeEach`, `afterEach` and `error` events.
- after
- after-each
- async
- async-simple-iterator
- base
- basic
- before
- before-each
- control
- control-flow
- each
- emit
- emits
- emitter
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Basic iterator for [async][] library that handles async and synchronous functions, also emits `beforeEach`, `afterEach` and `error` events. Using [async-simple-iterator][] and used in [async-control][].
- after
- after-each
- async
- async-base-iterator
- base
- basic
- before
- before-each
- callback
- cb
- cback
- control
- each
- emit
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A module that exports an error class that can be safely extended
The Tughra Library offers robust End-to-End Encryption (E2EE), ensuring that data remains private and secure from the point it leaves the sender to the moment it reaches the intended recipient. With E2EE, data is encrypted on the sender's device, transmit
- End-to-End
- Encryption
- (E2EE)
- Decryption
- Algorithm
- Cipher
- Key
- Length
- Base
- Encoding
- Text
- Processing
- Unicode
- Security
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