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bevry/ansi

ANSI colors and styles for Deno, Node.js, JavaScript, and TypeScript

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Publish multiple editions for your JavaScript packages consistently and easily (e.g. source edition, esnext edition, es2015 edition)
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TypeScript definitions for node
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Common utilities and helpers to make testing assertions easier
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Intelligent, self-configuring ESLint configuration that automatically analyzes your project structure, dependencies, and metadata to apply optimal linting rules for JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Node.js, and more.
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Kava has been powering accurate test suites for Node.js and Web Browsers since 2012.
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Automatically makes package.json projects (such as npm packages and node.js modules) compatible with Deno.
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Stop wasting time syncing and updating your project's README and Package Files!
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Create api documentation for TypeScript projects.
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TypeScript is a language for application scale JavaScript development
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Check whether or not a directory and its descendants are valid
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Verify that file or package, be it remote, or local, is a valid ECMAScript Module

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Automatically makes package.json projects (such as npm packages and node.js modules) compatible with Deno.
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Create a pool of a specified concurrency that accepts functions that return promises
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Run your tests locally against multiple node.js versions
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Automatic scaffolding and upgrading of your JavaScript ecosystem projects using Bevry's best practices
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Common utilities and helpers to make testing assertions easier
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Caterpillar is the ultimate logging system for Deno, Node.js, and Web Browsers. Log levels are implemented to the RFC standard. Log entries can be filtered and piped to various streams, including coloured output to the terminal, the browser's console, and debug files. You can even write your own transforms.

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