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    Ionic

    Ionic

    Build amazing Native and Progressive Web Apps with web technologies

    Ionic is an open source mobile app development framework based on Web components that makes it easy to build fast, top quality native and progressive web apps. It uses web technologies that significantly improve design, performance and usability.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Detox

    Detox

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

    High velocity native mobile development requires us to adopt continuous integration workflows, which means our reliance on manual QA has to drop significantly. Detox tests your mobile app while it's running in a real device/simulator, interacting with it just like a real user. 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. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Ratchet

    Ratchet

    Build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components

    Ratchet is designed to respond to touch events from a mobile device. Enable touch event emulation in Chrome (found in the overrides tab in the web inspector preferences). Use a JavaScript library like fingerblast.js to emulate touch events (ideally only loaded from desktop devices). Ratchet is downloadable in two forms, within which you'll find directories and files, logically grouping common resources and providing both compiled and minified variations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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