A curated list of resources for AVA, a minimal and futuristic JavaScript test runner.
Awesome AVA is a curated list of resources for the AVA JavaScript test runner. It aggregates articles, videos, packages, tutorials, and community links to help developers learn and effectively use AVA for testing JavaScript applications. The project simplifies discovering tools and best practices within the AVA ecosystem.
JavaScript developers and testers who use or are evaluating AVA as their test runner, particularly those seeking learning materials, plugins, and integrations.
It saves time by centralizing scattered resources, offers a wide range of practical examples and tools, and supports the AVA community by highlighting quality content and contributions.
Awesome AVA resources
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Aggregates diverse learning materials like articles, videos, and tutorials in one place, saving developers time from scouring scattered sources.
Lists packages for editors (e.g., VS Code, Sublime), build tools (e.g., Gulp, Grunt), and testing libraries, enhancing AVA's usability across environments.
Provides links to GitHub Discussions, Stack Overflow, and Twitter, offering reliable avenues for support and troubleshooting.
Features practical tutorials for testing popular frameworks like React, Redux, and React Native, helping with real-world application.
As a static GitHub list, it may not be regularly updated, risking outdated links or missing newer resources without clear maintenance indicators.
Exclusively centered on AVA, so it lacks comparative insights or resources for alternative test runners, limiting broader evaluations.
Depends entirely on third-party content; broken links or removed resources can degrade usefulness without built-in redundancy or mirrors.