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A minimal, fast, and concurrent test runner for Node.js with a concise API and detailed error output.
A minimal, fast, and concurrent test runner for Node.js with a concise API and detailed error output.
A Node.js test runner with a concise API, detailed error output, and thread isolation for confident development.
A TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash and other UNIX programs, providing simple test case definition and execution.
A TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash and other UNIX programs, enabling simple verification of expected behavior.
A comprehensive Test Anything Protocol (TAP) test framework for Node.js with a plugin-based architecture.
A comprehensive Test Anything Protocol (TAP) test runner and framework for Node.js with a plugin-based architecture.
A native Go library for creating and using TUN/TAP network interfaces with a simple and efficient API.
A comprehensive unit testing framework for PostgreSQL that emits TAP-compatible output for database testing.
A curated list of resources for the Test Anything Protocol (TAP), including test frameworks, reporters, parsers, and tools.
A lightweight and fast JavaScript test runner that works in Node.js, Deno, and browsers without a specific runner.
A pure-Fish test runner for testing scripts, functions, and plugins directly in the Fish shell.
A pure-Fish shell test runner that implements the Test Anything Protocol for testing scripts, functions, and plugins.
A TAP reporter that formats test output like Mocha's spec reporter for better readability.
A Swiss Army knife CLI tool for RabbitMQ that taps, publishes, subscribes to messages, and manages broker topology.
A C library for writing tests using the Test Anything Protocol (TAP) output format.
Python tools for working with the Test Anything Protocol (TAP) to bridge Python test suites into TAP ecosystems.
A specification for the Test Anything Protocol (TAP), a language-agnostic format for reporting test results.
A QUnit plugin that produces TAP (Test Anything Protocol) output for running tests in terminal and CI environments.
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