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ConSense is a singular "jack of all trades" web development console intended to ease all your bugtracking, testing and page architecture tasks. Its siblings, RedSand and SimpleClasses form a sound, dynamic, object oriented JavaScript/DHTML framework.
Transfolio, transform your folders. Full applications in different contexts (Ant, Cocoon, Mozilla, OOo...), using a transformations pack (XSL), to import and export documents in various formats (HTML, XMLs, but also OOo or jpg...).
InProcess will be a full Java/J2EE-based workflow system (including a workflow engine, workflow design tool and workflow monitoring console), with the aim of deploying into any container supporting a minimum base of J2EE 1.2.
An advanced web-based tool for checking JavaScript code using ESLint.
Luna Code Checker
An advanced web-based tool for checking JavaScript code using ESLint.
How to Use
Clone the repository.
Run npm install to install the dependencies.
Run npm start to start the server.
Open http://localhost:3000 in your web browser.
Write or paste your JavaScript code in the textarea.
Click the "Check Code" button to see linting results.
Features
Comprehensive syntax and style checking using ESLint.
Detailed error messages including line numbers and...
A minimalist, powerful, language-agnostic unit/regression test tool
Experior doesn't care what language your test program is written in. All it cares about is that each test's output begins and ends with a simple line of JSON. Your test program can validate its own output, in which case Experior just acts as a report engine. Alternatively -- or additionally -- you can write validation functions in JavaScript, and Experior will run them against the test output. Finally, Experior can compare your current test output against a copy of previous test output and...