Are there really 'testing benefits' to programming with effects?

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  • cats-effect-testing

    Integration between cats-effect and test frameworks

  • cats-effect-testing covers Specs2, ScalaTest, uTest, and minitest.

  • kallikrein

    scala testing framework

  • Kallikrein is self-contained.

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  • munit-cats-effect

    Integration library for MUnit & cats-effect

  • munit-cats-effect covers MUnit.

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