Super basic repl (read, eval, print, loop) for creating CLIs
A WDIO helper utility to provide a repl interface for WebdriverIO
Vue component for editing Vue components
Convert Oniguruma patterns to native JavaScript RegExp
Compile trailing function commas to ES5
Extends repl.REPLServer to allow for a colorize function
REPL for AdonisJS
Load history into node repl
A WDIO helper utility to provide several utility functions used across the project.
A custom history for your custom REPL
A simple fast template libray.
REPL for Prisma databases
The Pyodide JavaScript package
Cybernetically enhanced web apps
record and replay the web
record and replay the web
REPL module for Moleculer
Bull / BullMQ queue command line REPL
A WDIO helper utility to provide a repl interface for WebdriverIO
Standalone util function from Node.js core to process await statements in REPL.
Compile ES2015 constants to ES5
A REPL, or terminal, for use in the browser with PGlite, allowing you to have an interactive session with your WASM Postgres in the page.
MongoDB Shell CLI REPL Package
Library for enabling REPL and Playground creation with Ember/Glimmer
BASIC-inspired Ruby REPL
Sometimes when you hear about a new library/gem you just wat to kick the kick_the_tires to see what it can do. Sometimes you start with some REPL example from the authors or some sample code or tests that the author has provided. This little gem allowed_push_host you to load up a few basic asserts/refutes/shows to explore the library's objects and method results. When you have finished kicking the tires you may want to take the library out for a spin with some functional, application-line code and you don't want any of the tire kicking out to STDOUT.
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