A JavaScript testing framework that is built on top of built-in testing frameworks of Bun, Deno, and Node.js
test anywhere / node static web server
Word-wrapping for javascript.
A complete and compact Ethereum library, for dapps, wallets and any other tools.
🧙 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla
A Jest preset to painlessly test your Expo / React Native apps.
The grunt command line interface
Isomorphic map-reduce function to flatten an array into the supplied array
Run GraphQL queries with no schema and just one resolver
Eppo node server SDK
Build and Deploy Universal JavaScript Servers
BrowserStack's Official MCP Server
cli for mastra
Mock HTTP server for testing HTTP clients and stubbing webservices
List of binary file extensions
a secure dotenv–from the creator of `dotenv`
Minimal lightweight logging for JavaScript, adding reliable log level methods to any available console.log methods
AWS SDK for JavaScript Rolesanywhere Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
List of Markdown file extensions
utilities for loading mdx from any remote source as data, rather than as a local import
The Hydrogen extension for the [Shopify CLI](https://shopify.dev/apps/tools/cli). Hydrogen is a set of tools, utilities, and best-in-class examples for building a commerce application with [Remix](https://wwww.remix.run).
CORS Anywhere is a reverse proxy which adds CORS headers to the proxied request. Request URL is taken from the path
Create a type-safe RPC anywhere.
Polyfill crypto.randomUUID
A number of fully-tested clients for interacting with all of the available postcode anywhere services, including capture, cleansing, payment validation and email validation
Allows for matching data structures against given criteria. Very useful for testing JSON responses but may be used anywhere.
`standard_assert` is a Standard Library-like library for assertions in Ruby. It is aimed at encouraging us to use assertion methods anywhere; Not only testing but also production.
gvoice-ruby is currently a very preliminary project with limited functionality basically confined to returning arrays of voicemail or sms objects and sending sms messages, or connecting calls. It cannot cancel calls already in progress. It currently works under ruby 1.8.7-p302 and 1.9.2-p0 on my computer running Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). It is not guaranteed to work anywhere else and has very few tests.
Spawn multiple child processes from Ruby and re-spawn those processes if they die. Spawner works on Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, Solaris, AIX -- anywhere that Ruby can run. It is useful for load testing other applications or just keeping things alive. The Spawner class allows the number of child processes to be changed dynamiclly so they can be brought up and down as needed without restarting the spawner. There is also a handy command line spawner app that's really useful for load testing services -- spawn twenty clients and see how things hold up.
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