all typings needed for common testing files (mocha should etc.)
Node Rest and Http Clients for use with TypeScript
Type definitions for APIs of Wechat MiniGame in TypeScript
Infer strong typings for commander options and action handlers
Custom Playwright commands to inject axe-core and test for a11y
Typings for Vega.
Typings for the Figma Plugin API
Typings for the swc project.
Webpack loader that generates TypeScript typings for CSS modules from css-loader on the fly
Simple and complete Vue DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
Typings for WalletConnect Protocol
The logic of Typings
Type definitions for APIs of Wechat Mini Program in TypeScript
Utility to dynamically load ESM modules in TypeScript CommonJS projects
Types for Microsoft Graph objects
JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML
An implementation of the Fibonacci heap data structure
TypeScript definition testing library
Cluster management for puppeteer
TypeScript declaration files for deck.gl
Ideal Postcodes OpenAPI v3 specifications
Helpers and typings for writing a vibrant ImageClass
Helper and typings for writing a vibrant quantizer
Common typings for vibrant
Test out types in ruby graphql
Generate random test data including names, emails, phone numbers, UUIDs, sentences, paragraphs, dates, numbers, and more. Includes 50 first names, 50 last names, and lorem ipsum words for realistic test fixtures.
Dry::Types for RSpec
Data type testing tool
A gem to test your typing skills.
A RSpec matcher for typed testing.
QuacksLike is a module for RSpec to add matchers that test if an object is fully duck-typed to pretend to be another class. This kind of thing is really only necessary when passing such an object as the return value in an API where you don't know exactly how it will be consumed, but it needs to "quack like an Array" or something. It does its job by checking every instance method in the class that the target object needs to "quack like" and makes sure the target both responds to that method name and that the arity of the method is appropriate.
QuacksLike is a module for RSpec to add matchers that test if an object is fully duck-typed to pretend to be another class. This kind of thing is really only necessary when passing such an object as the return value in an API where you don't know exactly how it will be consumed, but it needs to "quack like an Array" or something. It does its job by checking every instance method in the class that the target object needs to "quack like" and makes sure the target both responds to that method name and that the arity of the method is appropriate.
An RSpec matcher that tests one type acts like another.
Small CLI text game that tests your typing speed.
michelson - test simulator / runtime for type-safe 'n' functional (crypto) contracts
Do you hate typing / copying strings all over the place when your working on your app? This gem will help you to create common strings quickly and easily.