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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on libev. It's designed to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible. Snap is the recommended way to install the latest binaries. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script.
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    libhv

    libhv

    Network library for developing TCP/UDP/SSL/HTTP/WebSocket/MQTT client

    Like libevent, libev, and libuv, libhv provides event loop with non-blocking IO and timer, but simpler api and richer protocols. Cross-platform (Linux, Windows, MacOS, BSD, Solaris, Android, iOS) High-performance EventLoop (IO, timer, idle, custom) TCP/UDP client/server/proxy. TCP supports heartbeat, reconnect, upstream, MultiThread-safe write and close, etc.
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    antiS

    A Chinese-localized Privacy-enhanced Linux Distro

    A Chinese-localized, Privacy-enhanced, anti-Surveillance and Censorship variant of AlienBob's Liveslak, aiming to provide all-in-one and easy-to-use system that protects user's privacy in one stop. - Please check the Github repo's README for updated technical details: https://github.com/mdrights/LiveSlak
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ShadowsocksR-native

    ShadowsocksR-native

    ShadowsocksR (SSRoT) native implementation for all platforms

    ShadowsocksR-native is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. It's derived from Shadowsocks-libev.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Intelligent testing agents | Checksum.ai

    Checksum generates, runs, and maintains end-to-end tests automatically so your team ships with confidence as code output grows.

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    libuwsc

    libuwsc

    A Lightweight and fully asynchronous WebSocket client library

    A Lightweight and fully asynchronous WebSocket client library based on libev for Embedded Linux. And provide Lua-binding. libev tries to follow the UNIX toolbox philosophy of doing one thing only, as good as possible.
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    EventMachine

    EventMachine

    EventMachine, fast, simple event-processing library for Ruby programs

    EventMachine is an event-driven I/O and lightweight concurrency library for Ruby. It provides event-driven I/O using the Reactor pattern, much like JBoss Netty, Apache MINA, Python's Twisted, Node.js, libevent and libev. Extremely high scalability, performance and stability for the most demanding production environments. An API that eliminates the complexities of high-performance threaded network programming, allowing engineers to concentrate on their application logic. This unique combination makes EventMachine a premier choice for designers of critical networked applications, including Web servers and proxies, email and IM production systems, authentication/authorization processors, and many more. ...
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    gevent

    gevent

    Coroutine-based concurrency library for Python

    gevent is a coroutine -based Python networking library that uses greenlet to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of the libev or libuv event loop. gevent is inspired by eventlet but features a more consistent API, simpler implementation and better performance. Read why others use gevent and check out the list of the open source projects based on gevent. Since version 1.1, gevent is maintained by Jason Madden for NextThought with help from the contributors and is licensed under the MIT license. ...
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