A magic test bed for angular
A zero dependency, non-polluting, low magic, test harness for Node.js
simple yet powerful unit testing library
Modify strings, generate sourcemaps
Some useful utilities I often need
magic-string with AST shortcut.
Detect Filetype by bytes
A compiled-away, type-safe, readable RegExp alternative
A collection of utilities for working with JSON objects, including diffing, conflict resolution, bundling and more.
[SWC plugin] mutable CJS exports
Node.js test runner that lets you develop with confidence.
Checks for URLs during typing and pasting and automatically converts them to links.
Magically drag and drop files/links, built for React
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Core typings for Magic SDK packages.
Core business logic for Magic SDK packages.
Custom node-sass importer for selector specific imports, node importing, module importing, globbing support and importing files only once
Parse CLI help output
Passwordless authentication for the web.
Exposes a listing of common public APIs from the Magic JS SDK ecosystem.
Variant of quickjs library: Variant with separate .WASM file. Supports browser ESM, NodeJS ESM, and NodeJS CommonJS.
Variant of quickjs library: Variant with separate .WASM file. Supports browser ESM, NodeJS ESM, and NodeJS CommonJS.
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rusty magic-string
Create system tests interactively.
Store lazily evaluated blocks for building test fixtures
Checks that no routes in your app break
Machinery to create object graphs and speed up tests. No fixtures, no funny magic, just easy and fast plain old ruby.
FakeWeb allows you to fake a response from a specific url, this gem intends to give developers the option to allow several responses from the same url based on parameters (ex: WSDL)
If you've ever wanted contexts in your Test::Unit tests, then context is for you. Your tests will be easier to read and write without all the magic and extra code smell!
We don't need no stinkin' RSpec! Get all the fluency you want in your Test::Unit tests, with no magic required, using straight Ruby syntax
If you've ever wanted contexts in your Test::Unit tests, then context is for you. Your tests will be easier to read and write without all the magic and extra code smell!
If you've ever wanted contexts in your Test::Unit tests, then context is for you. Your tests will be easier to read and write without all the magic and extra code smell!
If you've ever wanted contexts in your Test::Unit tests, then context is for you. Your tests will be easier to read and write without all the magic and extra code smell!
minitest provides a complete suite of testing facilities supporting TDD, BDD, and benchmarking. "I had a class with Jim Weirich on testing last week and we were allowed to choose our testing frameworks. Kirk Haines and I were paired up and we cracked open the code for a few test frameworks... I MUST say that minitest is *very* readable / understandable compared to the 'other two' options we looked at. Nicely done and thank you for helping us keep our mental sanity." -- Wayne E. Seguin minitest/test is a small and incredibly fast unit testing framework. It provides a rich set of assertions to make your tests clean and readable. minitest/spec is a functionally complete spec engine. It hooks onto minitest/test and seamlessly bridges test assertions over to spec expectations. minitest/benchmark is an awesome way to assert the performance of your algorithms in a repeatable manner. Now you can assert that your newb co-worker doesn't replace your linear algorithm with an exponential one! minitest/pride shows pride in testing and adds coloring to your test output. I guess it is an example of how to write IO pipes too. :P minitest/test is meant to have a clean implementation for language implementors that need a minimal set of methods to bootstrap a working test suite. For example, there is no magic involved for test-case discovery. "Again, I can't praise enough the idea of a testing/specing framework that I can actually read in full in one sitting!" -- Piotr Szotkowski Comparing to rspec: rspec is a testing DSL. minitest is ruby. -- Adam Hawkins, "Bow Before MiniTest" minitest doesn't reinvent anything that ruby already provides, like: classes, modules, inheritance, methods. This means you only have to learn ruby to use minitest and all of your regular OO practices like extract-method refactorings still apply. == Features/Problems: * minitest/autorun - the easy and explicit way to run all your tests. * minitest/test - a very fast, simple, and clean test system. * minitest/spec - a very fast, simple, and clean spec system. * minitest/benchmark - an awesome way to assert your algorithm's performance. * minitest/pride - show your pride in testing! * minitest/test_task - a full-featured and clean rake task generator. * Incredibly small and fast runner, but no bells and whistles. * Written by squishy human beings. Software can never be perfect. We will all eventually die.
If you've ever wanted contexts in your Test::Unit tests, then context is for you. Your tests will be easier to read and write without all the magic and extra code smell!
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