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    Detox

    Detox

    Gray box end-to-end testing and automation framework for mobile apps

    ...The most difficult part of automated testing on mobile is the tip of the testing pyramid - E2E. The core problem with E2E tests is flakiness, tests are usually not deterministic. We believe the only way to tackle flakiness head on is by moving from black box testing to gray box testing. That's where Detox comes into play. Detox is built from the ground up to support React Native projects as well as pure native ones. Read the Getting Started Guide to get Detox running on your app in less than 10 minutes. We believe that the only way to address the core difficulties with mobile end-to-end testing is by rethinking some of the principles of the entire approach.
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    hapi

    hapi

    The simple, secure framework developers trust

    Build powerful, scalable applications, with minimal overhead and full out-of-the-box functionality. Originally developed to handle Walmart’s Black Friday scale, hapi continues to be the proven choice for enterprise-grade backend needs. When you npm install @hapi/hapi, every single line of code you get has been verified. You never have to worry about some deep dependency being poorly maintained (or handed over to someone sketchy). hapi is the only leading node framework without any external code dependencies. ...
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    OPUS

    OPUS

    Open source knowledge base application for Teams

    ...Because the library is lightweight and relies on minimal external dependencies, it is appropriate for small scripts, front-end utilities, and situations where you want to avoid over-engineering. Its simplicity also makes it easy to inspect, understand, and extend — useful traits if you prefer transparent code rather than black-box libraries.
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    ViennaProfiler allows to compare execution times of full programs or parts of a program. Execution times are stored in a MySQL database and conveniently analyzed via a web-interface. A C++ client API is provided, other languages can also be used.
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    Raken, web service controller, is based on JSON as a data definition language. it utilizes simple protocol, optional asynchronous interaction, recovery, localization, security, caching, batch, and multi-part messaging.
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