Chrono is a scheduler library that lets you run your task and code periodically
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Chrono is a scheduler library that lets you run your task and code periodically
REST API and UI Console Manager for Quartz Scheduler. This is a Java Library & UI embeddable single page app, to control and monitor jobs scheduled with Quartz Scheduler
TaskChain Control Flow framework. Helps facilitate running tasks on an application's "Main Thread" (such as a game), and tasks off the main (async).
Portable Cooperative Multi-tasking Scheduler for Arduino
scheduler for kafka messages
🧑🏻🔬 A lightweight and easy-to-use Dependency Injection plugin for APScheduler
lightweight C++ task scheduling library that enables asynchronous execution of one-time and recurring tasks. It offers a straightforward interface for managing tasks and executing them on specified intervals.
A reliable distributed scheduler with pluggable storage backends
A Java bridge to work with the Windows task scheduler
Flexible task scheduling library for Golang applications with no dependencies
A convenience job scheduler based on APScheduler, FastAPI, Pydantic, and SQLAlchemy.
Samples for the JavaScript scheduling library.
Simple Python based k8s Job Scheduler
simple multi-task concurrent scheduling library,Multiple tasks with dependencies can be automatically scheduled to run concurrently according to their dependencies, minimizing the running time
atomic is a php event scheduler.
periodic is a Golang task scheduling pkg
Lightweight jobs library for .NET 5+ with fluent interface
Minimalistic scheduler library for Go.
Layer on top of the haskell cron package to provide a simple API for continuously scheduling runnable actions.
Barebones meeting scheduling API. Schedule Meetings with participants. Uses Go and MongoDB
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