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Manage React effect listeners with ease.
- subscribe
- unsubscribe
- node
- event
- events
- subscription
- subscriptions
- listener
- listeners
- timeout
- timer
- interval
- setTimeout
- setInterval
Common JavaScript/TypeScript helper functions for better minification
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- ansi
- anolilab
- browser
- browser-logger
- callsite
- callsites
- cli
- color
- colorful
- colorize
- consola
- console
- console-logger
- debug
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QCObjects is an Open-source framework that empowers full-stack developers to make micro-services and micro-frontends into an N-Tier architecture.
- qcobjects
- cobjects
- learn javascript
- javascript
- learn to code
- qco
- ROUTING
- TOOLBAR
- MEDIA
- IMAGE
- LAYOUT
- BUTTON
- server
- view
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Node-compatible console object with extra features
A countdown timer using the date module.
useCountdown is a custom React hook designed to create countdown timers based on a specified date.
FP-style HTTP and streaming utils for Node based on Fluture
Measure/debug the performance of your Node.JS code by breaking down into steps, producing nanosecond precision statistics.
A configurable setTimeout().. nothing more. For use in npm scripts.
A simple and interactive Pomodoro Timer CLI built with Node.js and @clack/prompts.
A promise-based timer that can be paused
Node core functions and utils.
Stopwatch with elapsed time calculation in human format
Simple resumable timeout handler written in TypeScript.
Similiar to console.time() but returns readable elapsed time e.g Label: 1 hour 20 minutes 10.3 seconds
- time
- timer
- elapsed
- span
- readable
- timing
- perf
- performance
- bench
- benchmark
- profiling
- measure
- seconds
- milliseconds
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Yet another cron clone – but this one is better :o) - new improved syntax – milliseconds resolution – both for node JS and browser
Utilities to make Javascript Easy
QCObjects Collab for Data Science
Async sentry that allows a clean breakout from long await when program's state changes.