Low code control flow with dynamically imported functions
```ts import { danger, warn, message, fail, markdown, schedule, peril, results } from 'danger' import { Runner } from 'crobot' import { resolve } from 'path'
Vitest test runner
Generic environment runner for JavaScript runtimes.
Jest's expect matchers as a Chai plugin
Runs (webpack) loaders
Scale grammY bots that use long polling
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Run your React code on the go
A WebdriverIO runner to run tests locally
A WebdriverIO service that runs tests in arbitrary environments
Spectacular Test Runner for JavaScript.
Test runner for web applications
Deno.test only shim.
A Karma plugin. Generate code coverage.
A simple alternative to events and signals with an emphasis on performance.
A Karma plugin. Launcher for Chrome and Chrome Canary.
Tag and run groups of tests with Jest
A node cli to control Firefox
A Karma plugin. Launcher for Firefox.
Test runner for Storybook stories
AWS SDK for JavaScript Apprunner Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
The easiest way to test your code against MongoDB Server
Web test runner core
Provides versioned dataset storage with import/export (CSV/JSON/JSONL), experiment runner with evaluator integration, and regression detection.
A powerful Ruby-based task runner for any kind of project with task dependency tracking and concurrent execution of designated tasks. Uses Thor for its rich CLI options, var declarations, dotenv, sh/shebang helpers, and importable task files.
= Ungulate According to Wikipedia, this can mean "hoofed animal". Camels have hooves. This is a gem for uploading and processing images using an Amazon Web Services stack. It comes with a few goodies: * ungulate_server.rb - simple queue runner that expects a YAML-encoded job description for RMagick * Ungulate::FileUpload - a model for e.g. Rails that does some cryptography stuff - example to follow * A view helper for Rails: "ungulate_upload_form_for" == Installation gem install ungulate == Documentation http://wiki.github.com/camelpunch/ungulate/ == Note on Patches/Pull Requests * Fork the project. * Make your feature addition or bug fix. * Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally. * Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) * Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2011 Camel Punch Limited. See LICENSE for details.
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