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Simple monitor script for use during development of a Node.js app.
Keeps track of a server's open sockets so they can be destroyed at a moment's notice.
Compiles your TS app and restarts when files are modified.
Maintained fork of later. Determine later (or previous) occurrences of recurring schedules
Automatically run your script once Webpack's build completes.
Restarts your app when files are modified
A webpack plugin that starts and reloads a server using Nodemon.
The best job scheduler for Node.js and JavaScript with cron, dates, ms, later, and human-friendly support. Works in Node v12.17.0+, uses worker threads to spawn sandboxed processes, and supports async/await, retries, throttling, concurrency, and cancelab
Gracefully restart node.js http cluster with zero downtime. Shutdown server without active inbound connections reset.
it's gulp + nodemon + convenience
cluster fork and restart easy way
watch and reload your electron app the easy way
- electron
- reload
- reloader
- livereload
- auto-reload
- live-reload
- refresh
- restart
- watch
- watcher
- watching
- monitor
- hot
- files
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Automatically start your server once Webpack's build completes.
Automatically start your server once Webpack's build completes.
Simple auto-reloading for Electron apps during development
- electron
- reload
- reloader
- livereload
- auto-reload
- live-reload
- refresh
- restart
- watch
- watcher
- watching
- monitor
- hot
- files
- View more
Spawn a process and restart it if it crashes
Restart your failed sagas and report errors into logs
A fork of BreeJS/bree. A Node.js and JavaScript task scheduler with cron, dates, ms, later, and human-friendly support. Works in Node v12.17.0+, uses worker threads or process forks, and supports async/await, retries, throttling, concurrency, and cancela
Automatically start your server once Webpack's build completes.
Register your service to launch on server startup (Linux / OS X).