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This package listens to Github webhooks and execute CI/CD workflow tasks
Commit Lint Generator is a versatile tool designed to enforce commit message guidelines within your development team.
- commit-lint
- commit-messages
- linting-tool
- commitlintrc
- code-quality
- pre-commit-hook
- development-workflow
- version-control
- git-hooks
- continuous-integration
Framework detection utility
- dependency-management
- continuous-integration
- deployment
- es6
- framework
- gulp
- javascript
- html
- library
- markdown
- nodejs
- npmjs
- package-manager
- webapp
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Utility for caching files in Netlify Build
- nodejs
- javascript
- windows
- macos
- linux
- shell
- bash
- build
- terminal
- deployment
- es6
- serverless
- continuous-integration
- continuous-delivery
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this package is deprecated and superseded by [utility2](https://www.npmjs.com/package/utility2)
nodejs test service
Simplified JSDoc publishing using git
Create GitLab CI pipelines with TypeScript.
Output ESLint results in a standardized JSON format
Declarative style diffing tool
SQLite3 TypeScript module to support async/await asynchronous model
Create GitLab CI pipelines with TypeScript.
Create GitLab CI pipelines with TypeScript.
JSON Reporter for benchmark.js
perst is a wrapper around LoaderIO, which can be configured and run in your commandline multiple tests and validates the measureable values like AVG Response Time and AVG Error Rate.
- automation
- benchmark
- ci
- continuous-integration
- continuous integration
- devtools
- loaderio
- loader.io
- loader-io
- loader IO
- loadtest
- load test
- load-testing
- load testing
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Build your package and create docker image
This project is based on the Pluralsight course: "Creating Reusable React Components", by Cory House.
CLI tool to simplify deployment to 'external git repositories' or 'remote branches with attached onPush action webhooks'
Lightweight module that logs mocha test results on Slack
Create dynamic GitLab CI pipelines in JavaScript or TypeScript for each project. Reuse and inherit instructions and avoid duplicate code!