Mocha's spec reporter with retry stats and percentages.
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as recursive mkdir, copy, and remove.
Unopinionated, no-frills CLI argument parser
TypeScript definitions for fs-extra
Clone AST without extra properties
Stealth mode: Applies various techniques to make detection of headless puppeteer harder.
Vega helper library to simplify modification of the Vega and VegaLite JSON before parsing.
Infer strong typings for commander options and action handlers
Base class for puppeteer-extra plugins.
Custom user data directory for puppeteer.
TypeScript with some extras for type-checking.
Spec reporter for jasmine behavior-driven development framework
A Node.js bindings implementation for the W3C WebDriver and Mobile JSONWire Protocol
Prettifier for Pino log lines
Launch puppeteer with arbitrary user preferences.
ESLint React's ESLint plugin for React Hooks related rules.
Parse the things that can be arguments to `npm install`
A WebdriverIO plugin to report in spec style
Flow types for the Flow-ESTree spec produced by the hermes parser
Teach puppeteer new tricks through plugins.
Teach playwright new tricks through plugins.
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Promisified version of cross-spawn
Add bunch of 'new' matchers to MiniTest::Spec that allow you to write your specs more like in RSpec, but keeping MiniTest simplicity
Your code does not work as it should? You have only one spec to correct and you want to sleep? Does Rubocop mistreat you? Need some extra motivational push to finish that f*** code? This is your gem.
This is an unofficial rest client gem for the Authroize payment gateway service. The official version does not allow for submission of extra info like billing and shipping information and customer meta data like their email. Maybe the offical gem could be hacked but we opted instead to make this gem. We will add all of the authorize features as well as documentation in the future. Right now the specs should provide our two supported use cases. We hope this helps.
CloudPowers is a wrapper around AWS and in the future, other cloud service Providers. It was developed specifically for the Brain project but hopefully can be used in any other ruby project that needs to use cloud service providers' resources. Version 1.0 has a some EC2, S3, SQS, SNS, Kinesis, websockets and a few other features you can find in the docs. There is also limitted support for stubbing AWS RESTful API calls. That can come in handy for local testing and extra setup on AWS resource clients. This project is actively being developed, so more additions, specs and docs will be added and updated frequently with new funcionality but the gem will follow good practices for versioning and so the behavior won't change on existing features. Input is always welcome. :thumbsup: Enjoy!
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