fire-scripts
2dfire fire-scripts
Real native events for cypress. Dispatched via CDP.
Cordova JavaScript: a unified JavaScript layer for the Cordova suite of projects enabling cross-platform native mobile development of applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Animated transitions for Ember applications.
Wrapper library for directory and file watching.
This library emulates ioredis by performing all operations in-memory.
This is the repository for the next version of the Generic Insurance Framework (GIF) smart contracts.
Lightweight utilities for debouncing, throttling, and more - designed for npm packages.
Angular + Firebase = ❤️
A library for working with expo-updates code signing certificates
Configuration and scripts for Create React App.
Fire events the same way the user does
A ListView with rows that swipe open and closed.
A firebase (firestore) provider for Yjs
Basic events support for ngraph.js
Utilities for debouncing, throttling, rate-limiting, queuing, and more.
Abstracts the event driven messaging to pass screenshots, videos and log data to the report module
Simulated DOM events for automated testing
JavaScript client for the System program
Utilities for debouncing and throttling functions in React.
JavaScript client for the Token program
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Node.js module to refresh and reload your code in your browser when your code changes. No browser plugins required.
Continuous integration should really just be a script that captures the output of running your project update & test commands and presents recent results in a static html page. By keeping test reports in json, per-project CI configuration in 3 probably-one-line scripts, things are kept simple, quick, and super extensible. Want to use git, svn, or hg? No problem. Need to fire off results to Campfire? It's built-in. CI depends on cron.
Continuous integration should really just be a script that captures the output of running your project update & test commands and presents recent results in a static html page. By keeping test reports in json, per-project CI configuration in 3 probably-one-line scripts, things are kept simple, quick, and super extensible. Want to use git, svn, or hg? No problem. Need to fire off results to Twitter or Campfire? It's one line away. CI depends on cron.
A Successful Deployment Ends Peacefully With No Bullets Fired. If That’s Simply Not Possible, SWAT Uses Special Weapons and Tactics to Keep the Public Safe GitLab-Swat allows admins to quickly deploy scripts that can be remotely executed through a rails console Enabling fast action by using an external git repository as the scripts source, but keeping safety high by enforcing a prepare-pre check-execute model that allows execution break at any stage if things are not going as expected