Download and launch browsers
You can launch browsers! From NodeJS! Local ones! Remote ones! Browserstack ones!
CLI command to open a url in a given browser and on Windows VMs.
Download and launch browsers for Puppeteer and Playwright
Download and launch browsers
You can launch browsers! From NodeJS!
Launch latest Chrome with the Devtools Protocol port open
Launch latest Edge with the Devtools Protocol port open
express middleware for launching editor
Value identification and comparison functions
detect and launch browser versions, headlessly or otherwise
Cross-browser testing with BrowserStack
Light cross-platform launcher for Google Chrome
Capacitor: Cross-platform apps with JavaScript and the web
React Native module for getting launch arguments
Automatically recognize the editor by running processes and open the specified file in it.
EXPERIMENTAL - USE WITH CAUTION - Launch latest Edge with the Devtools Protocol port open
BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic.
Node.js Streams, a user-land copy of the stream library from Node.js
React Tooltip
Inspect utility for Node.js and browsers
A Karma plugin. Launcher for different Chromium Edge channels - Dev, Canary, Beta and Stable
Generic build of Mozilla's PDF.js library.
Detect, launch and stop browser versions
Launch a browser snapshot for cucumber failed scenarios
Launchy is helper class for launching cross-platform applications in a fire and forget manner. There are application concepts (browser, email client, etc) that are common across all platforms, and they may be launched differently on each platform. Launchy is here to make a common approach to launching external applications from within ruby programs.
Launches your web browser to view the functions of a stack trace in chronological order
Retro Game Library Manager
launch browser after ssh local forward
Coneveniently renders and launches any markup formatted file within your browser.
Provides good news topics and then articles launched to a browser.
A client for Send2Mac. Automatically launches received URLs in the default browser
Launchy is helper class for launching cross-platform applications in a fire and forget manner. There are application concepts (browser, email client, etc) that are common across all platforms, and they may be launched differently on each platform. Launchy is here to make a common approach to launching external application from within ruby programs.
Heel is a small static web server for use when you need a quick web server for a directory. Once the server is running, heel will use (https://rubygems.org/gems/launchy/) to open your browser at the URL of your document root. Run it right now! `gem exec heel` ----- Heel is built using (https://github.com/rack/rack) and (https://puma.io) % heel Launching your browser... Puma starting in single mode... * Puma version: 6.2.1 (ruby 3.2.2-p53) ("Speaking of Now") * Min threads: 0 * Max threads: 5 * Environment: none * PID: 11322 * Listening on http://0.0.0.0:4331 Use Ctrl-C to stop Or run it in the background % heel --daemonize Launching your browser at http://0.0.0.0:4331/ % heel --kill Sending TERM to process 3304 Done.
dommy-rack lets a Rack application (including Rails) be visited and manipulated as a Dommy::Document without launching a real browser. It provides a small, synchronous, browser-like session API with navigation, cookies, redirects, link clicking, and form submission.
Enhances the ActionMailer Previews introduced in 4.1 by automatically creating ActionMailer Previews at runtime in development mode. See automatic previews of your ActionMailer emails, with no extra effort or mock data. Install the action_mailer_auto_previews gem into your :development group, and it'll 'just work' with sensible defaults. Each ActionMailer email object that has .deliver or .deliver_later called will automatically launch your default browser right to a ActionMailer Preview page with the real data passed to that email. Flexible options allow you to alter this behavior as well. Warning: Since this is dynamically creating Ruby classes/methods, you will want to make sure your web-server is single threaded. For example, if you're using Puma, be sure to set the `workers` configuration parameter to 1.
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