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    Gnomock

    Gnomock

    Test your code without writing mocks with ephemeral Docker containers

    Gnomock is an integration and end-to-end testing toolkit. It uses Docker to create temporary containers for application dependencies, set up their initial state and clean them up in the end. Gnomock allows to testing the code with no mocks wherever possible. The power of Gnomock is in a variety of Presets, each implementing a specific database, service, or other tools. Each preset provides ways of setting up its initial state as easily as possible: SQL schema creation, test data upload into...
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    Distributed Code Review For Git

    Distributed Code Review For Git

    Distributed code review system for Git repos

    ...Every developer on your team has their own copy of the review history that they can push or pull. When pulling, updates from the remote repo are automatically merged by the tool. This design removes the need for any sort of server-side setup. As a result, this tool can work with any git hosting provider, and the only setup required is installing the client on your workstation. he git command-line tool is configured with the credentials it needs to push to and pull from the remote repos. The code review data is stored in git-notes, using the formats described below. Each item stored is written as a single line of JSON, and is written with at most one such item per line.
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