oral VS cynic

Compare oral vs cynic and see what are their differences.

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oral cynic
2 1
14 4
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0.0 0.0
5 months ago 2 months ago
TypeScript TypeScript
MIT License MIT License
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oral

Posts with mentions or reviews of oral. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning oral yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

cynic

Posts with mentions or reviews of cynic. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-17.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing oral and cynic you can also consider the following projects:

TNG - 📝 [Snippets] Typescript - Next.js/Nestjs - GraphQL

graphql-ssg - GraphQL data based Static Site Generator.

laziness - Laziness is a set of tools for a better developer experience.

oletus - Minimal ECMAScript Module test runner

mock-inspect - Mocks network requests and allows you to make assertions about how these requests happened. Supports auto-mocking of graphQL requests given a valid schema.

jspython-cli - Command Line Interface to run JSPython (jspy) programs

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.

jest-api-test-typescript-example - An example repository which provides the necessary boilerplate for a reusable and maintainable jest test framework

pastesafe - open encryption web app

mockttp - Powerful friendly HTTP mock server & proxy library

mongodb-memory-server - Spinning up mongod in memory for fast tests. If you run tests in parallel this lib helps to spin up dedicated mongodb servers for every test file in MacOS, *nix, Windows or CI environments (in most cases with zero-config).