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docs.checklyhq.com
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Applying SRE Principles to CI/CD
With risk of tooting my own horn too much, this is exactly why I started my company https://checklyhq.com
We approach it a bit different: we blur the lines between E2E testing and production monitoring. You run an E2E test and promote it to a monitor that runs around the clock.
It's quite powerful. Just an E2E test that logs into your production environment after deploy and then every 10 minutes will catch a ton of catastrophic bugs.
You can also trigger them in CI or right after production deployment.
Big fat disclaimer: I'm a founder and CTO.
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Free QA-type scripting tools?
Headless Recorder from Checkly might be a cool addition and it supports Playwright and Puppeteer 🙌
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How to stay one step ahead of errors and downtime as you scale up your business
At FINN we use Checkly once again to run our scheduled E2E tests. Some teams also use a combination of Make and Apify to run scheduled E2E tests on smaller projects.
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Show HN: DevRaven – Monitoring for Developers
This is a good area that needs to be fleshed out, so far the best solution I've found is https://checklyhq.com/
Playwright as a service + other monitoring checks is amazing.
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Migrating from Puppeteer to Playwright
Did we forget anything? Please let us know by getting in touch, or submit your own PR.
osprey-delight
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hugo-mod-icons: An icon module that scales.
In general, I want to take the modules stuff further, as I've other logic-heavy partials (e.g. auto-generated responsive images with lazy-loading LQIP) which would heavily profit from modularization. Therefore, I've created a dedicated GH organization hugo-mods – contributors for additional modules are welcome! It could be a nice opportunity to organize high-quality Hugo modules.
What are some alternatives?
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
henry-hugo - Henry: Hugo theme meant for a gorgeous reading experience and packed with features
website - Flutter documentation web site
hugo-theme-even - 🚀 A super concise theme for Hugo https://hugo-theme-even.netlify.app
ghostwriter - A port of ghostwriter theme to Hugo.
hugo-coder - A minimalist blog theme for hugo.
website - Source code for pwy.io
Light-Particle - Website-Boilerplate | Combo of Webpack, Bootstrap... to develop/build a cross-browser & -device, light-theme blog + portfolio website with exchangeable WebGL header - Demo:
hugo-PaperMod - A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme.
website - The Inko Programming Language website.