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This is a lightweight, accessible and customisable countdown timer web component built with TypeScript and packaged with ParcelJS.

published 2.3.2 a year ago
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Simple, intuitive and readable cron implementaiton

published 1.1.6 a month ago
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A zero-dependency cron parser and scheduler for Node.js, Deno and the browser.

published 5.0.1 2 months ago
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Timers with Cleared, Pending, Executed, & Paused States

published 2.7.1 2 years ago
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Common JavaScript/TypeScript helper functions for better minification

published 0.11.2 2 months ago
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Base functionality used throughout XY Labs TypeScript/JavaScript libraries

published 3.5.1 a month ago
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A tinytimer with a countdown

published 1.0.1 5 years ago
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stopwatch for nodejs inspired by Spring Stopwatch

published 1.1.0 4 years ago
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Timer and utility

published 1.5.1 4 years ago
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An angular library to create a elapsed timer for your angular project

published 1.1.0 3 years ago
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A timer manager utility library for JavaScript.

published 1.0.2 5 months ago
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JS开发工具包

published 1.1.11 3 months ago
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The `timer()` decorator starts a timer you can use to track how long an operation takes. Suitable for use in both synchronous and asynchronous methods both in Node.js and Browser apps.

published 2.0.3 a year ago
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Utility to provide stable game physics in the presence of an undesired / unstable frame rate

published 1.0.1 2 years ago
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A single timer virtually runs other timers

published 1.0.6 10 days ago
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A zero-dependency cron parser and scheduler for Node.js, Deno and the browser.

published 4.0.1 8 months ago
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A simple hook for all your stopwatch needs

published 1.1.3 2 months ago
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Flexible library for date and time management

published 1.0.0 8 months ago
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A countdown timer using the date module.

published 1.0.2 3 months ago
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The `r3bl-ts-utils` package is a set of useful TypeScript functions and classes that can be used in Node.js and browser environments. They are inspired by Kotlin stdlib, and Rust to write code as expressions rather than statements, colorized text, powerfu

published 2.0.9 2 years ago
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