expo-error-recovery
Utilities for helping you gracefully handle crashes due to fatal JavaScript errors.
Found 19 results for error-recovery
Utilities for helping you gracefully handle crashes due to fatal JavaScript errors.
Self-healing Node.js server framework powered by AI. Catches crashes, diagnoses errors, generates fixes, verifies, and restarts — automatically.
Parser adapter for parsing YAML documents into base namespace.
A simple JSON parser designed to handle malformed JSON from Large Language Models
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into base namespace.
Self-healing HTTP/API node for n8n — auto-repairs failed requests using VialOS PCEC engine and Gene Map pattern learning
Automatic error recovery system with 85-95% success rate using YAWL + Daemon + Hooks
How does Claude Code recover from errors? 99% self-recover rate. Track retry, investigate, fix, rollback, and pivot patterns across all your sessions.
Universal Data-Driven UI Engine with live data, validation, and multi-platform support
Enterprise-grade error primitives for Kitium products: rich metadata, HTTP/Problem Details mapping, observability, and registry-driven error governance.
A cross-environment base error class for TypeScript applications, designed for seamless use across Node.js, browsers, and edge runtimes.
Generic HTTP/API self-healing adapter for Vial
Platform-agnostic foundational package for building robust applications across Web, React Native, Ionic, and Capacitor
a json to ast parser which allows error recovery
How does Claude Code recover from errors? 99% self-recover rate. Track retry, investigate, fix, rollback, and pivot patterns across all your sessions.
A robust utility for safely executing async functions with centralized error handling and fallback values.
Superior terminal AI coding agent with enterprise-grade security, intelligent error recovery, performance monitoring, and plugin system - Advanced Claude Code alternative
AEF (Auto Error Fixer) - 自动故障修复系统,能够自动检测、修复服务器错误并在必要时重启服务器,支持跨平台错误处理
Chainable, async pipeline over an explicit state object