run-script-os is a tool that will let you use generic npm script commands that will pass through to os specific commands.
Canvas graphics API backed by Cairo
Operating system utilities for Bare
Allure Awesome Plugin – brand new HTML report with modern design and new features
Generate a unique filename for use in temporary directories or caches.
The [os](https://nodejs.org/api/os.html) module from node.js, but for browsers.
Better `os.arch()` for node and the browser -- detect OS architecture
Determine common OS/platform paths (home, temp, ...)
UiAutomator2 integration for Appium
Native OS module API shim for older node.js versions
The Serverless Dashboard plugin
base library for oclif CLIs
Filter an array of objects to a specific OS
Get a user agent string across all JavaScript Runtime Environments
Get the system locale
Get the name of the current operating system. Example: macOS Sierra
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Tests whether one path is inside another path
Platform specific binary for msgpackr-extract on linux OS with x64 architecture
Filter an array of objects to a specific OS
The classic version of Allure HTML report
Allure Playwright integration
A high-level API to automate web browsers
Allure Summary Plugin – dashboard page generator with charts for Allure Report
AXElements is a UI automation library built on top of various OS X frameworks. You can use AXElements to write functional tests for Cocoa apps, script UI interactions, or even to build higher level tools such as screen readers.
swingset allows you to test out dynamic frameworks for OS X and iOS >8 using Xcode playgrounds. This gem will create the playground, and the necessary workspace and project structure to allow importing the frameworks.
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!
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