ghostwheel
kaocha
ghostwheel | kaocha | |
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2 | 4 | |
597 | 778 | |
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4.0 | 7.4 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
Eclipse Public License 2.0 | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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ghostwheel
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fulcrologic/guardrails: spec as a loose type checker
big fan of fulcro logic, but isn’t this almost identical to https://github.com/gnl/ghostwheel ?
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Python dataclass equivalent
if all you care about is information / documentation, and maybe validation, then spec or malli are fine. using spec during runtime to simulate a type system is a poor choice in most cases, because you are doing runtime type checking (something akin to dependent types or even esoteric contracts that are hard/impossible to express statically). There are some libs that help bolt a typed facade (using spec) onto the familiar defn / fn, https://github.com/gnl/ghostwheel https://github.com/Provisdom/defn-spec .
kaocha
- A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
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Clojure is a product design tool
Full-featured test runner: https://github.com/lambdaisland/kaocha
If you install neil (https://github.com/babashka/neil), you can do `neil add test` which will automatically set up cognitect-labs/test-runner in your project. Then you can run tests with `neil test` (just an alias, you don't have to use it).
> I used Kit to bootstrap this project and the way it set up tests doesn't even work, but this was what most people recommended to me for starting a Clojure project
I don't really like the approach that Kit takes and prefer something more opinionated like Biff. I'd love to hear your feedback if you do end up trying out Biff.
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Application project template
run tests using kaocha.
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How can I test my clojure code without re-jacking in every time?
But you can use other test runners, such as https://github.com/lambdaisland/kaocha
What are some alternatives?
truss - Assertions micro-library for Clojure/Script
test-runner - A test runner for clojure.test
clj-otel - An idiomatic Clojure API for adding telemetry to your libraries and applications using OpenTelemetry.
maelstrom - A workbench for writing toy implementations of distributed systems.
spec-tools - Clojure(Script) tools for clojure.spec
test-refresh - Refreshes and reruns clojure.tests in your project.
deps-new - A new, simpler alternative to clj-new
hashp - A better "prn" for debugging
pomegranate - A sane Clojure API for Maven Artifact Resolver + dynamic runtime modification of the classpath
grasp - Grep Clojure code using clojure.spec regexes
apptemplate - Application project template for Clojure