cynic
esm-polyfills
cynic | esm-polyfills | |
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1 | 1 | |
4 | 4 | |
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1.6 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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i'm looking forward to finalizing my libraries for testing cynic, building api's renraku, generating import maps importly, and embedding shopify stores shopper
esm-polyfills
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Automatic CommonJS polyfills for ES modules
Would love to hear your feedback on the library, please check it out at - https://github.com/subbu963/esm-polyfills
What are some alternatives?
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pkgroll - 📦 Zero-config package bundler for Node.js + TypeScript
oletus - Minimal ECMAScript Module test runner
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jest-api-test-typescript-example - An example repository which provides the necessary boilerplate for a reusable and maintainable jest test framework
ts-type-module-example - Turning your TypeScript package into "type": "module"
tdm - tdm (short for Test Data Management) is an open-source library to help you manage your test data. You can think of it as a Terraform for Test Data: You define the state your test data should be in, and TDM interfaces with your data stores (e.g. your own APIs and/or third-party APIs) to get things into that desired state.
html-simple-dialogs - 🗨️ prompt() and friends for Node.js