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    Hermione

    Hermione

    Browser test runner based on mocha and wdio

    Hermione is a utility for integration testing of web pages using WebdriverIO and Mocha. If you are familiar with WebdriverIO and Mocha, you can start writing and running tests in 5 minutes! You need to install Hermione via npm and add a tiny config to your project. When tests are run one by one, it takes a lot of time. Hermione can run tests in parallel sessions in different browsers out of the box. Running of too many tests in parallel can lead to the overloading of the main process CPU usage which causes degradation in test passing time, so Hermione runs all tests in subprocesses in order to solve this problem.
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    Karma

    Karma

    Test Runner for JavaScript

    ...Because getting quick feedback is what makes you productive and creative. Test your code on real browsers and real devices such as phones, tablets or on a headless PhantomJS instance. Control the whole workflow from the command line or your IDE - just save a file and Karma will run all the tests. Describe your tests with Jasmine, Mocha, QUnit, or write a simple adapter for any framework you like. Developed for and maintained by the open source community at GitHub. Easy debugging directly from your IDE via WebStorm or Google Chrome. Simple integration with Jenkins, Travis or Semaphore.
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    Tevor

    Tevor

    Your own mini Travis CI to run tests locally

    Trevor is a command-line tool that acts like a mini local Travis CI, running your test matrix on your machine using the configuration from your .travis.yml file. Instead of pushing code to a CI service just to see if tests pass on multiple Node.js versions, you run Trevor locally and it will iterate through each specified version. Under the hood it orchestrates Node.js version switching (via n/nvm or Docker setups) and executes the configured test script as Travis would. This allows you to...
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    Tiny framework for JS browser-based unit testing.
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    The HTML sandpit allows you to experiment with HTML, CSS and Javascript and see the results on the same page. The sandpit is tiny - a lean version is less than 40 lines of mostly HTML and a small Javascript function. The sandpit can be used off-line.
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