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    OrbitDB

    OrbitDB

    Peer-to-peer databases for the decentralized web

    OrbitDB is a serverless, distributed, peer-to-peer database. OrbitDB uses IPFS as its data storage and IPFS Pubsub to automatically sync databases with peers. It's an eventually consistent database that uses CRDTs for conflict-free database merges making OrbitDB an excellent choice for decentralized apps (dApps), blockchain applications and local-first web applications. All databases are implemented on top of ipfs-log, an immutable, operation-based conflict-free replicated data structure (CRDT) for distributed systems. ...
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    LiveBeats
    live_beats is an example Phoenix LiveView application developed by Fly.io to demonstrate real-time features and deployment workflows in modern Elixir web applications. It showcases how developers can build interactive, stateful web experiences without relying heavily on client-side JavaScript frameworks. The project streams live audio updates and visual feedback directly through WebSocket connections managed by LiveView, highlighting the power of Elixir’s concurrent architecture. In addition...
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    IPFS JavaScript

    IPFS JavaScript

    IPFS implementation in JavaScript

    A full P2P protocol written entirely in JavaScript. js-ipfs paves the way for the browser implementation of the IPFS protocol. Written entirely in JavaScript, it runs in a Browser, a Service Worker, a Web Extension and Node.js, opening the door to a world of possibilities. Packed with all the things you know and love about IPFS. This implementation also carries some extra neat things that are unique to the Browser. It's the toolkit to power all your DWeb Applications. js-ipfs works out of...
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    ipfs-pubsub-room

    ipfs-pubsub-room

    IPFS Pubsub room

    Creates a room based on a LibP2P pub-sub channel. Emits membership events, listens for messages, broadcasts and direct messages to peers.
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    Kue

    Kue

    Kue is a priority job queue backed by redis, built for node.js

    Kue is a feature rich priority job queue for node.js backed by redis. A key feature of Kue is its clean user-interface for viewing and managing queued, active, failed, and completed jobs. At any point in the job's life-time you can view verbose details, including the job's arbitrary data, creation, update, failure, and completion times. Jobs may incrementally update their progress, providing vital feedback for long-running tasks. Job-specific logging allows you to see how your job's are...
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    Publish and subscribe messaging for the Web, and related tools. Our license is BSD.
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