testing module for guy, the build tool
guy test
Simple, responsive charts
Self-host the Luckiest Guy font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
TypeScript definitions for react-table
TypeScript definitions for tar-stream
Use the Luckiest Guy font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app
TypeScript definitions for libnpmpublish
npm dependencies checker
A ponyfill for the ES 2015 (ES6) `Array.from()`.
A small lambda wrapper that lets you write cleaner and maintainable lambda function
ESI: the good parts in node.js
Vitejs plguin: copy files and folders
Library to easily create message collector and reactions on discord, with customization ways
Give a regex, get a robust predicate function that tests it against a string.
A compact, cross-browser solution for the Javascript Notifications API
test for inclusion or exclusion of paths using globs
Helper functions
jodid25519 - Curve 25519-based cryptography
Pure JS implementation of CRC32 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_redundancy_check
A pure JS implementation SHA256.
Factories for testing Ember applications using EmberData
A stream filter for node, to create pipable filters for arbitary streams.
SHA256 wrapper for browsers that prefers `window.crypto.subtle` but will fall back to a pure JS implementation in @aws-crypto/sha256-js to provide a consistent interface for SHA256.
a test GUI gem
Win32 GUI testing framework
Outputs FUUUU for consecutive failures in RSpec test runs.
test automatizado para los productos del equipo flights gui
test automatizado para el proyecto flights gui
Behavior driven development (BDD) approach to write automation test script to test GUI, RESTful, SOAP, Database, eMail.
Implements the AppDriver and WindowDriver patterns for acceptance testing of GUI applications, particularly with Cucumber and/or Capybara.
If you want your tests to be isolated, you need mocks. Mocking GUIs is hard. shoes-mocks to the rescue!
Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development Cross-Platform Native GUI Framework) is a native-GUI cross-platform desktop development library written in JRuby, an OS-threaded faster JVM version of Ruby. It includes SWT 4.30 (released on December 1, 2023). Glimmer's main innovation is a declarative Ruby DSL that enables productive and efficient authoring of professional-grade desktop applications by relying on the robust Eclipse SWT library, with the familiar native look, feel, and behavior of GUI on Mac, Windows, and Linux. Glimmer additionally innovates by having built-in data-binding support, which greatly facilitates synchronizing the GUI with domain models, thus achieving true decoupling of object oriented components and enabling developers to solve business problems (test-first) without worrying about GUI concerns, or alternatively drive development GUI-first, and then write clean business models (test-first) afterwards. Not only does Glimmer provide a large set of GUI widgets, but it also supports drawing Canvas Graphics like Shapes and Animations. To get started quickly, Glimmer offers scaffolding options for Apps, Gems, and Custom Widgets. Glimmer also includes native-executable packaging support, sorely lacking in other libraries, thus enabling the delivery of desktop apps written in Ruby as truly native DMG/PKG/APP files on the Mac, MSI/EXE files on Windows, and DEB/RPM files on Linux. Glimmer was the first Ruby gem to bring SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) to Ruby, thanks to creator Andy Maleh, EclipseCon/EclipseWorld/RubyConf speaker. If you liked Shoes, You'll love Glimmer!
Gui Ruby Editor is a Graphical User Interface Code Editor. It allows the user to enter a code into a text window and run the code or Ruby file. The output is displayed in a lower window with any Standard Error
vagrant-ie is a plugin for vagrant that automates provisioning a Windows 7 box for IE testing. The plugin works in both headless and GUI provider modes.
TKXXS provides a very simple and very easy to use GUI (graphical user interface) for Ruby; It gives you a persistent output window and popping up (modal) dialogs for input; For a screenshot, see: <tt>https://github.com/Axel2/tkxxs/blob/master/images/screenshot.png</tt>; I tested it on Windows, only; Got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too. TKXXS shall: * improve the usability of little applications, which otherwise would use a command line interface (CLI); for example by a GUI-file chooser * give a simple GUI front-end for apps, which take parameters on the command line. (stdout can easily be redirected to the OutputWindow.) * take only little more effort and coding time over programming a CLI; * be able to easily upgrade existing CLI-applications; * be comfortable in use (e.g. provide incremental search, tool-tip-help, ...); * be easy to install. Drawbacks: * I'v tested it only on Windows, but got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too.l * For sure some more drawbacks which I'm not aware of now. TKXXS uses TK (easy to install).
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