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feat(hooks): add useLiveStream generic WebSocket hook - supports websocket/sse/polling transports - exponential backoff reconnect with jitter - circular buffer with configurable size - typed filter callback per use case - manual disconnect + reconnect + error state feat(hooks): add useLiveMetrics derived hook - sliding time-window cut - moving average (configurable window) - current / avg / min / max / ratePerSecond - zero allocations per tick (memoized) feat(charts): add LiveMetricChart molecule (Recharts) - line + area variants, grid + tooltip - moving-average overlay (dashed) - ConnectionStatus atom in header - status bar + compact mode - 100% responsive, GPU via SVG ViewBox feat(atoms): add ConnectionStatus indicator - 5 states: disconnected/connecting/connected/reconnecting/error - animated pulse, JetBrains Mono, pill style - exported helpers: formatLatency / formatBytes docs(pkg): bump v0.1.0 → v0.2.0, add recharts peerDep
siginfo
Utility module to print pretty messages on SIGINFO/SIGUSR1
SIGINFO on BSD / macOS and SIGUSR1 on Linux, usually triggered by
Ctrl + T, are by convention used to print information about
a long running process internal state. Eg. dd will tell you how many blocks it
has written and at what speed, while xz will tell you progress, compression
ratio and estimated time remaining.
This module wraps both signals, checks if the process is connected to TTY and lets you do whatever you want.
Usage
var siginfo = require('siginfo')
var pkg = require('./package.json')
siginfo(function () {
console.dir({
version: pkg.version,
uptime: process.uptime()
})
})
API
var removeListener = siginfo(queryFn, [force])
queryFn can be used for whatever you want (logging, sending a UDP message, etc.).
Setting force = true will attach the event handlers whether a TTY is present
or not.
Install
npm install siginfo