patch-package lets app authors instantly make and keep fixes to npm dependencies. It's a vital band-aid for those of us living on the bleeding edge. Patches created by patch-package are automatically and gracefully applied when you use npm(>=5) or yarn. No more waiting around for pull requests to be merged and published. No more forking repos just to fix that one tiny thing preventing your app from working. You can use --save-dev if you don't need to run npm in production, e.g. if you're making a web frontend. Note that if you want to patch un-hoisted packages you'll need to repeat the setup process for the child package. ...
A next-generation code testing stack for JavaScript
...Intern also comes with Grunt tasks so it can be quickly added to existing Grunt-based workflows, and is designed to work out-of-the-box with popular continuous integration services like Jenkins and Travis CI. Intern can run unit tests in most browsers that support ECMAScript 5, including mobile browsers on Android and iOS, and in Node 6+. Note that Internet Explorer 9 is not supported.
Simple Dashboard Admin App built using Angular 8 and Bootstrap 4
Simple Dashboard Admin App built using Angular 13 and Bootstrap 5. This project is a port of the famous Free Admin Bootstrap Theme SB Admin v8.0 to Angular 13 Theme. This project was generated with Angular CLI version 13.2.2. Provides fast, reliable and extensible starter for the development of Angular projects. Note that this seed project requires node >=v12.0.0 and npm >=6. Run ng generate component component-name to generate a new component.