Files
pulse-libs/projetos/@pulse-libs/core/node_modules/tinypool
Pulse Agent 0889ee9117 feat(lib): add useLiveStream WS hook + useLiveMetrics + LiveMetricChart
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
2026-05-20 22:59:10 -03:00
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Tinypool - the node.js worker pool 🧵

Piscina: A fast, efficient Node.js Worker Thread Pool implementation

Tinypool is a fork of piscina. What we try to achieve in this library, is to eliminate some dependencies and features that our target users don't need (currently, our main user will be Vitest). Tinypool's install size (38KB) can then be smaller than Piscina's install size (6MB). If you need features like utilization or NAPI, Piscina is a better choice for you. We think that Piscina is an amazing library, and we may try to upstream some of the dependencies optimization in this fork.

  • Smaller install size, 38KB

  • Minimal

  • No dependencies

  • Physical cores instead of Logical cores with physical-cpu-count

  • Supports worker_threads and child_process

  • No utilization

  • No NAPI

  • Written in TypeScript, and ESM support only. For Node.js 14.x and higher.

In case you need more tiny libraries like tinypool or tinyspy, please consider submitting an RFC

Docs

Read full docs on GitHub.