Core functionality for Heckle
CLI for Heckle
Monitor adapters for Heckle
Service host adapters for Heckle
Heckle is a CLI tool that watches you use Claude Code and roasts you for it.
Simple service health checks
isomorphic p2p chat protocol
Node.js based alternative to Jekyll
Static blog generator
a little thing
Static site generator
a typescript implementation of the famous greek "Agora" (PubSub) where citizens can listen (Akouo) and proclaim (Kerysso) making your codebase a reactive place where members communicates between them (or not ?)
Static blog generator, based on Jekyll but minimal set of functionality.
A small util for using npm to install clientside packages.
Semi-joke case conversion library: Spongebob Case and Billy Mays Mode
Experimental repository convention checker; API and behavior may change without notice
Heckle is unit test sadism(tm) at it's core. Heckle is a mutation tester. It modifies your code and runs your tests to make sure they fail. The idea is that if code can be changed and your tests don't notice, either that code isn't being covered or it doesn't do anything. It's like hiring a white-hat hacker to try to break into your server and making sure you detect it. You learn the most by trying to break things and watching the outcome in an act of unit test sadism.
Spiritual successor to heckle, this ensures that your tests fully cover your code.
**Heckler** is a tool to identify wording or spelling mistakes in ruby codebase: filenames, class names, method names, property names and more. Spelling correction is powered by **GNU Aspell**.