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Simple and modern async event emitter
Environment agnostic event emitter
EventEmitter3 focuses on performance while maintaining a Node.js AND browser compatible interface.
- EventEmitter
- EventEmitter2
- EventEmitter3
- Events
- addEventListener
- addListener
- emit
- emits
- emitter
- event
- once
- pub/sub
- publish
- reactor
Simple event emitter
A tiny (less than 1k) event emitter library
An alternantive to EventEmitter using consumable streams.
Propagate events from one event emitter into another
0-Deps, simple, fast, for browser and node js reactive anonymous event library
- event
- listener
- events
- emit
- emitter
- anonymous
- flow
- event-driven
- reactive
- reactivity
- react
- signal
- functional
- stream
Lightweight pub/sub module with event backlog, timeout support that maps events to promises and back as well as chains them to other topics and flows.
A tiny (less than 1k) event emitter library
Promisify an event by waiting for it to be emitted
- promise
- events
- event
- emitter
- eventemitter
- event-emitter
- emit
- emits
- listener
- promisify
- addlistener
- addeventlistener
- wait
- waits
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EventEmitter to AsyncStreamEmitter converter.
A feature-rich Node.js event emitter implementation with namespaces, wildcards, TTL, async listeners and browser/worker support.
Unify Emitter is a lightweight event emitter package that provides a simple and unified API for managing and emitting events. It works seamlessly in both Node.js and browser environments, allowing easy communication between components, modules, or differe
- unify-emitter
- event
- event-emitter
- event-handling
- event-system
- event-driven
- publish-subscribe
- callbacks
- listeners
- messaging
- inter-component communication
Listen for changes. Like an event emitter that only emits a single event type. Really tiny.
An event proxy allowing for easy removal of subscriptions on the EventEmitter class
minimal event-system in js in 450byte
Provides simple and modern async event emitter
Listen for changes. Like an event emitter that only emits a single event type. Really tiny.