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Node's domain module for the web browser. This is merely an evented try...catch with the same API as node, nothing more.
Helpers to wait for somethinf in javascript
- typescript
- javascript
- wait
- timeout
- node
- nodejs
- error
- promise
- async
- await
- asyncawait
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Basic wrapper for await that allows handling of errors without try/catch blocks
A little retry tool to execute a function until the function is successful. Can also bind a timeout to a function. This lib is usable in typescript, in javascript, in node, in SPA tools (rest, Vue, Svelte...) and browser (available in ESM and common js fo
- typescript
- javascript
- retry
- repeat
- replay
- node
- nodejs
- error
- promise
- async
- await
- asyncawait
- trycatch
- react
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Basic wrapper for await that allows handling of errors without try/catch blocks
Another asynchronous function chain wrapper offering both middleware and non-middleware uses
An elegant way to handle exceptions from both synchronous and asynchronous functions.
A better try/catch like way to get your errors.
asycnhrnous foo/map loop
Javascript utility library for more controlled error handling
middleware to handle errors
- promise
- async
- errorhandler
- middleware
- trycatch
- try
- UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning
- PromiseRejectionHandledWarning
Catches errors, allows edits of them and throws errors again.
A simple, type safe utility to execute a function a given number of times or until it is successful.
- typescript
- javascript
- retry
- repeat
- replay
- node
- nodejs
- error
- promise
- async
- await
- asyncawait
- trycatch
- react
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Experimental plugin for exception collection via babel
- typescript
- sit
- retry
- illum
- replay
- dolor
- architecto
- molestiae
- promise
- async
- qui
- ullam
- trycatch
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Async/await wrapper with error handling, retry and error override
a wepy lib for catch runtime error power by decorator
try/catch block with a callback, used in [try-catch-core][]. Use it when you don't care about asyncness so much and don't want guarantees. If you care use [try-catch-core][].