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feat: set worker count from cli (#14)
* feat: basic worker setting support

* ci: enable in CI

* refactor: split off argument parser

* feat: generate helptext from flag configuration
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.github/workflows feat: set worker count from cli (#14) 2023-04-14 09:38:27 -04:00
.yarn/releases build: yarn@3.5.0 (#6) 2023-04-14 09:38:20 -04:00
src feat: set worker count from cli (#14) 2023-04-14 09:38:27 -04:00
tests feat: each support (#13) 2023-04-14 09:38:22 -04:00
.gitignore build: yarn@3.5.0 (#6) 2023-04-14 09:38:20 -04:00
.nvmrc feat: each support (#13) 2023-04-14 09:38:22 -04:00
.yarnrc.yml build: yarn@3.5.0 (#6) 2023-04-14 09:38:20 -04:00
LICENSE Initial commit 2023-03-26 15:20:46 -04:00
package.json refactor: add matchers to expectation dynamically (#11) 2023-04-14 09:38:21 -04:00
README.md feat: getting something going (#1) 2023-04-14 09:38:15 -04:00
rome.json refactor: Expect with static matcher registration (#12) 2023-04-14 09:38:22 -04:00
tsconfig.json feat: cli options, help (#10) 2023-04-14 09:38:21 -04:00
yarn.lock feat: cli options, help (#10) 2023-04-14 09:38:21 -04:00

works-on-my-machine (womm)

A full-nonsense pet test runner

So, what is this?

Software in the NodeJS ecosystem tends to depend a lot on external dependencies. What would a test runner without any look like? This is the question that started all of this.

womm is a pet test runner that follows the general direction of jest and playwright with a few additional constraints:

  • It must not have any production dependencies (some development dependencies are permissible, like typescript and rome, but keeping it to a minimum);
  • It must be compatible with the general API exposed by Jest and the like, for familiarity;
  • It must use itself for testing.