- Foldable left panel (user profile) and right panel (task details) - Clicking a task in the list or graph node selects it and shows details - Both views (task list + graph) always mounted via absolute inset-0 for correct canvas dimensions; tabs toggle visibility with opacity - Graph node selection animation: other nodes repel outward (charge -600), then selected node smoothly slides to center (500ms cubic ease-out), then charge restores to -120 and graph stabilizes - Graph re-fits on tab switch and panel resize via ResizeObserver - Fix UUID string IDs throughout (backend returns UUIDs, not integers) - Add TaskDetailPanel, UserPanel components - Add CLAUDE.md project documentation Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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p-limit
Run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrency
Install
$ npm install p-limit
Usage
const pLimit = require('p-limit');
const limit = pLimit(1);
const input = [
limit(() => fetchSomething('foo')),
limit(() => fetchSomething('bar')),
limit(() => doSomething())
];
(async () => {
// Only one promise is run at once
const result = await Promise.all(input);
console.log(result);
})();
API
pLimit(concurrency)
Returns a limit function.
concurrency
Type: number
Minimum: 1
Default: Infinity
Concurrency limit.
limit(fn, ...args)
Returns the promise returned by calling fn(...args).
fn
Type: Function
Promise-returning/async function.
args
Any arguments to pass through to fn.
Support for passing arguments on to the fn is provided in order to be able to avoid creating unnecessary closures. You probably don't need this optimization unless you're pushing a lot of functions.
limit.activeCount
The number of promises that are currently running.
limit.pendingCount
The number of promises that are waiting to run (i.e. their internal fn was not called yet).
limit.clearQueue()
Discard pending promises that are waiting to run.
This might be useful if you want to teardown the queue at the end of your program's lifecycle or discard any function calls referencing an intermediary state of your app.
Note: This does not cancel promises that are already running.
FAQ
How is this different from the p-queue package?
This package is only about limiting the number of concurrent executions, while p-queue is a fully featured queue implementation with lots of different options, introspection, and ability to pause the queue.
Related
- p-queue - Promise queue with concurrency control
- p-throttle - Throttle promise-returning & async functions
- p-debounce - Debounce promise-returning & async functions
- p-all - Run promise-returning & async functions concurrently with optional limited concurrency
- More…
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