What is Polly.RateLimiting?

53/100
Trust Score (C-)
⚠️ Use Caution

Polly.RateLimiting is a nuget that Polly.RateLimiting is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express resilience strategies using a Rate Limiter in a fluent and thread-safe manner.. It has a Nerq Trust Score of 53/100 (C-). 0 GitHub stars. Published by Michael Wolfenden, App vNext. Last analyzed March 2026.

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What Polly.RateLimiting Does

Polly.RateLimiting is a nuget in the nuget category. Polly.RateLimiting is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express resilience strategies using a Rate Limiter in a fluent and thread-safe manner.. It is published by Michael Wolfenden, App vNext and has no specified license. With 0 GitHub stars and 0 downloads, it has a small community of users and contributors.

Who Should Use Polly.RateLimiting

Polly.RateLimiting is suitable for evaluation and non-critical use. Review the trust score breakdown before using in production.

Details

AuthorMichael Wolfenden, App vNext
Categorynuget
LicenseNot specified
Typenuget
SourceView on GitHub
Security Score0/100
Activity Score0/100

How to Get Started

Check the trust score before installing:

curl nerq.ai/v1/preflight?target=polly-ratelimiting

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Polly.RateLimiting used for?
Polly.RateLimiting is a nuget tool. Polly.RateLimiting is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express resilience strategies using a Rate Limiter in a fluent and thread-safe manner..
Is Polly.RateLimiting free?
License: Check project page. Polly.RateLimiting has 0 GitHub stars.
Is Polly.RateLimiting safe?
Polly.RateLimiting has a Nerq Trust Score of 53/100 (C-). Use with caution.
What are alternatives to Polly.RateLimiting?
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Last updated March 2026. Trust scores based on automated analysis of public data.