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    Task Scheduler

    Task Scheduler

    Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and more

    Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32 and other microcontrollers. A lightweight implementation of cooperative multitasking (task scheduling). An easier alternative to preemptive programming and frameworks like FreeRTOS. You mostly do not need to worry about pitfalls of concurrent processing (races, deadlocks, livelocks, resource sharing, etc.). The fact of cooperative processing takes care of such issues by design.
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    TomatoBar

    TomatoBar

    World's neatest Pomodoro timer for macOS menu bar

    Have you ever heard of Pomodoro? It’s a great technique to help you keep track of time and stay on task during your studies or work. Read more about it on Wikipedia. TomatoBar is the world's neatest Pomodoro timer for the macOS menu bar. All the essential features are here - configurable work and rest intervals, optional sounds, discreet actionable notifications, and global hotkeys.
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    Usage: - run function blinkLED() every 2000 ms: timer.addEverytime(2000, blinkLED); - run function itWorks() two times with interval 2000 ms, wait 300 ms before first start: timer.addTask(2000, 2, 300, itWorks); Removing a task: removeEverytime(callback_function); removeTask(callback_function); Library can also be used in desktop C++ applications: #include <iostream> #include <string> #include <chrono> #include <thread> #include "RZtimer.h" int main() { RZTimer timer; timer.addEverytime(2000, [] (){ std::cout << "Hello! " << std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds >( std::chrono::system_clock::now().time_since_epoch() ).count() << "\n";}); while(1){ timer.run(); std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(100)); } }
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    DownSmith Markdown Editor

    DownSmith Markdown Editor

    A powerful, feature-rich Markdown editor with real-time HTML preview.

    DownSmith provides an intuitive editing experience with comprehensive formatting tools, syntax highlighting, live preview, table creation, spell checking, footnotes, HTML export, and intelligent image handling. Runs without Java being installed on Windows. On macOS and Linux requires Java 11 or better installed. A Java 8 version is provided that has all the functionality of the Java 11 version except footnotes.
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    IntrOS

    Free cooperative operating system designed for microcontrollers

    Free, simple and tiny cooperative operating system (OS) designed for deeply embedded applications. Target: ARM Cortex-M, STM8, AVR8. It was inspired by the concept of a state machine. Procedure executed by the task (task state) doesn't have to be noreturn-type. It will be executed into an infinite loop. There's a dedicated function for immediate change the task state.
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    StateOS

    StateOS

    Free real-time operating system designed for microcontrollers

    Free, extremely simple, amazingly tiny and very fast real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for deeply embedded applications. Target: ARM Cortex-M, STM8. It was inspired by the concept of a state machine. Procedure executed by the task (task state) doesn't have to be noreturn-type. It will be executed into an infinite loop. There's a dedicated function for immediate change the task state.
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    microDispatch

    Microcontroller Task Scheduler

    Super lightweight task scheduler aimed at 8 bit AVR ATmega micro-controllers (perfect for Arduino), although it can easily be used on other hardware like Microchip PIC. It uses simple round-robin scheduling so no priority levels can be set. You choose the time interval by calling dispatchTick(), this is usually in a timer interrupt. Range for number of tasks: 0 to 255 tasks Range for delay: 0 to 65535 ticks Each task only uses 5 byte of RAM.
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    The embedded Single Timer Wheel (eSTW) is a timer wheel facility that can be used at task and interrupt level. The number of wheel spokes is user configured. The timer granularity is determined by the task signal or hardware interrupt source.
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