# Overview `execlog` is a lightweight multi-threaded job framework written in Python. It implements a simple event-based model over core Python utilities like `ThreadPoolExecutor` to facilitate reactivity and manage concurrent responses. There are a few top-level classes exposed by the package: - **Router**: Central event routing object. Routers facilitate route registration, allowing for _pattern_-based matching of _events_ to arbitrary _callback_ functions. For example, you could have a function that converts a PDF file to a collection images (_callback_), and want this function to be called for a new files (_event_) that match the glob `*.pdf` (_pattern_). - **Listener**: Connective event listening object, often created directly by router instances. Listeners pay attention to events arising along registered routes of an affiliated router, passing them through (after optional delays, debouncing, filtering, etc). In the above example, the associated `Listener` instance might wrap a tool like iNotify to dynamically respond to file events. - **Server**: Long-running process manager for listeners and optional live-reloading via HTTP. Interfaces with listener `start()` and `shutdown()` for graceful interruption.