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  1. onchange Public

    Use glob patterns to watch file sets and run a command when anything is added, changed or deleted.

    TypeScript 766 51

  2. gqlog Public

    👾 filter your json logs with graphql 👾

    Rust 8 1

  3. Promise-based CSP channels, with async iterator support.

    JavaScript 3 1

  4. Pipe between async iterators and streams

    JavaScript 5 1

  5. kabuki Public

    Promise-based, actor-like, streaming RPC

    JavaScript 10 1

  6. VanJS talk about async iterators and streams

    JavaScript 7 1

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Activity overview
Contributed to DataDog/dd-trace-js, nodejs/node, DataDog/pprof-nodejs and 26 other repositories

Contribution activity

May 2022

Created 2 commits in 2 repositories
Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in DataDog/dd-trace-js that received 1 comment

Correct profiler naming

The naming of the individual profilers now match how we refer to them in the backend. This also fixes the incorrect naming of the "cpu" profiler wh…

+166 −130 1 comment
Opened 5 other pull requests in 5 repositories
Qard/matcha-compare 1 open
Qard/jsenv 1 open
Qard/remark-lint-code-eslint 1 open
DataDog/sirun 1 merged
DataDog/dd-trace-js 1 open
Reviewed 3 pull requests in 2 repositories
nodejs/node 2 pull requests
DataDog/dd-trace-js 1 pull request

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