Track build artifacts and installations across iOS simulators and Android emulators. One CLI to know what's built, what's installed, and what's drifted.
Use lab() and lch() color functions in CSS
Laboratory for new Material UI modules.
Plain color conversion functions
Color helpers to ease transformation between formats, gamut, etc
CSS color - Resolve and convert CSS colors.
Lucide lab is a project with icons that are nicely designed but have unknown use cases.
Detect device type and render your component according to it
GitHub OAuth Device authentication strategy for JavaScript
Get device information using react-native
Octokit authentication strategy for OAuth clients
A universal module that gets physical information about the device running the application
Lab components of Picasso
Wrapper around Apple's simctl binary
This package is part of the [React Native CLI](../../README.md). It contains commands for managing the Android part of React Native app.
Color string parser
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
Ionic Lab utility for developing Ionic apps, used by Ionic CLI
Appium API for dealing with iOS devices
OLPC JSON canonicalization
Color spaces! RGB, HSL, Cubehelix, Lab and HCL (Lch).
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GitHub OAuth App authentication for JavaScript
React hook for finding device pixel ratio (DPR), optionally capping/rounding
Connect to devices from Smartdust Lab from cli
Compass plugin for managing and delivering sharp vector images to all devices and browsers. I'm not reinventing the wheel, this an idea of Filament Group. Take a look at Unicon http://filamentgroup.com/lab/unicon/
The TestCentricity™ For Web core framework for desktop and mobile web browser-based app testing implements a Page Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec, and Selenium-Webdriver. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Selenium-Webdriver capabilities required to establish connections to locally hosted desktop browsers, locally hosted emulated mobile browsers (iOS, Android, etc.) running within a local instance of Chrome, mobile Safari browsers on iOS device simulators or physical iOS devices, mobile Chrome browsers on Android Studio virtual device emulators, or cloud hosted desktop or mobile web browsers (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, TestingBot, or LambdaTest services).
A Ruby client library for interacting with the Alta Labs cloud management platform. Manage sites, devices, WiFi networks, and more programmatically.
The TestCentricity™ For Mobile core framework for native mobile iOS and Android app testing implements a Screen Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec and Appium. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud hosted (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) iOS or Android devices or simulators.
The TestCentricity™ core framework for native mobile iOS and Android apps and desktop/mobile web testing implements a Page Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber, Appium, Capybara, and Selenium-Webdriver v4.x. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) hosted iOS or Android devices or simulators. For more information on desktop/mobile web testing with this gem, refer to docs for the TestCentricity™ Web gem (https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/testcentricity_web).
The TestCentricity™ For Apps core framework for MacOS desktop app and iOS and Android mobile app testing implements a Screen Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec and Appium 2.x. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally hosted MacOS apps or locally or cloud hosted iOS or Android devices or simulators (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services).
Color is a Ruby library to provide RGB, CMYK, HSL, and other color space manipulation support to applications that require it. It provides optional named RGB colors that are commonly supported in HTML, SVG, and X11 applications. The Color library performs purely mathematical manipulation of the colors based on color theory without reference to device color profiles (such as sRGB or Adobe RGB). For most purposes, when working with RGB and HSL color spaces, this won't matter. Absolute color spaces (like CIE LAB and CIE XYZ) cannot be reliably converted to relative color spaces (like RGB) without color profiles. When necessary for conversions, Color provides D65 and D50 reference white values in Color::XYZ. Color 2.2 adds a minor feature where an RGB color created from values can silently inherit the `#name` of a predefined color if `color/rgb/colors` has already been loaded. It builds on the Color 2.0 major release, dropping support for all versions of Ruby prior to 3.2 as well as removing or renaming a number of features. The main breaking changes are: - Color classes are immutable Data objects; they are no longer mutable. - RGB named colors are no longer loaded on gem startup, but must be required explicitly (this is _not_ done via `autoload` because there are more than 100 named colors with spelling variations) with `require "color/rgb/colors"`. - Color palettes have been removed. - `Color::CSS` and `Color::CSS#[]` have been removed.
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