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  • Vite as Node.js runtime

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Next generation testing framework powered by Vite

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • A minimal fork of nanospy, with more features

    published version 3.0.2, 2 months ago
  • Message based Two-way remote procedure call

    published version 0.2.19, a month ago
  • WebSocket client wrapper for communicating with Vitest

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • UI for Vitest

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Easiest way to mock fetch

    published version 0.8.0, 2 years ago
  • Web Worker support for testing in Vitest

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Browser running for Vitest

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • C8 coverage provider for Vitest

    published version 0.33.0, a year ago
  • Istanbul coverage provider for Vitest

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Lightweight Jest compatible spy implementation

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Shared Vitest utility functions

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Jest's expect matchers as a Chai plugin

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Vitest test runner

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Support for running React Native inside Vitest

    published version 0.1.5, 10 months ago
  • Vitest snapshot manager

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • A small library to print colourful messages.

    published version 1.2.0, 4 months ago
  • V8 coverage provider for Vitest

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • A tiny syntax highlighter.

    published version 0.3.2, a year ago
  • Running Vite SSR inside a worker thread.

    published version 0.0.0, 10 months ago
  • Fork of pretty-format with support for ESM

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
  • Fork of Playwright's locator resolution

    published version 1.1.1, 3 months ago
  • Eslint plugin for vitest

    published version 1.1.10, 5 days ago
  • Vitest module mocker implementation

    published version 2.1.5, 5 days ago
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