installs custom cleanup handlers that run on exiting node
Easy test setup without side effects
Provides "ui" for testing frameworks such as mocha/jasmine which allows to define lazy variables and subjects
Rollup plugin to trim trailing spaces, compact empty lines, and normalize line endings
Smart comment and whitespace cleaner for JavaScript-like files.
A library for writing Ember modifiers
Jest plugins to emulate RSpec syntax and structure.
The tmp package with promises support and disposers.
Deterministic codebase intelligence for TypeScript and JavaScript. Quality, risk, architecture, dependencies, duplication, and safe cleanup evidence for humans, CI, and agents. Optional runtime intelligence layer (Fallow Runtime) adds production execution
A Playwright cleanup plugin
Reactive primitives for observing resizing of HTML elements.
A graceful way to shutdown / handle process exit
Asynchronous process cleanup for Node.js and Typescript
Adds context as an alternative to describe to jest.
Check mocha tests for empty titles and equal titles, huge number of assertions in the one test-block, invalid sinon usage etc. TDD and BDD syntaxes are supported
Cleanup lambda VPS EC2 Network Interfaces on stack removal, to speed up the operation
Adds a Given-When-Then DSL to jasmine as an alternative style for specs
Plugin for webpack to cleanup extraneous files from the output path directory
Base framework utilities for RivetKit client integrations
Easily create test fixtures at a temporary file-system path
Super simple DI for JavaScript, targetted mainly at spec test setup
An Implementation of ES Observables
Distributed test runner using Redis as a work queue. Push file paths to a Redis list, then multiple CI runners atomically steal batches and execute them via a configurable command.
A better `npm publish`
Improves spec isolation in certain cases by cleaning up classes and other constants created in a spec.
This is a placeholder gem for the WebKit Formatter for RSpec. The gem was renamed to 'rspec-formatter-webkit' to better follow standard gem-naming conventions. The new gem is a dependency of this one, so installing this should install the latest version for you, but you'll need to use the new name in the future. You should do a 'gem cleanup webkit-rspec-formatter' to remove any previously-installed versions if you have them.