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Create a promise that can be canceled

published version 4.0.1, 3 years ago662 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A little lib for aborting in Promise chain.

published version 1.2.6, 5 years ago1 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Create a promise that can be canceled. This is a fork of sindresorhus/p-cancelable, but with CommonJS support.

published version 4.0.1, 2 years ago8 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A TypeScript library for creating abortable promises with ease.

published version 1.11.2, 5 months ago5 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Create a promise that can be canceled. This is a fork of sindresorhus/p-cancelable

published version 4.0.1-1, a year ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A Simple Implementation of Abortable Promise

published version 1.1.1, 5 years ago2 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Create a promise that can be canceled. This is a fork of sindresorhus/p-cancelable that supports both ESM & CJS.

published version 4.0.1-1, 2 months ago1 dependents licensed under $MIT
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node.js's most complete "utility grab-bag". dedicated to substack.

published version 1.1.2, 3 years ago0 dependents
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Allows you to abort Web requests as and when desired.

published version 1.0.9, 2 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A simple wrapper class for Promise class, which add multiple advanced functionality to the default promise like Aborting, data binding, status checking.

published version 2.1.1, 3 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Promise where the whole tree can be awaited, canceled and expired. Provides synchronous status, explorable chain map, shared data, debug data and trace.

published version 1.7.7, 4 years ago0 dependents licensed under $SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE.txt
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Returns the first Promise in an iterable to resolve

published version 1.1.0, 5 years ago0 dependents licensed under $(BSD-2-Clause OR Unlicense)
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Create a promise that can be canceled

published version 4.0.2, a year ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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