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Developer productivity tools that run your JavaScript & TypeScript as you type, highlighting results in editor

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🚀 Introducing Console Ninja's Newest Feature: Predictive Logging! ✅ Streamline your debugging with logs that think ahead! ✅ Smart logging captures what you'll need before you know you need it. ✅ Never think "I wish I had logged that as well" again! github.com/wallabyjs/cons…

David Whitney (@david_whitney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can't sleep because it's almost #AdventOfCode? Got an obnoxious folding phone? Yes, you can stay in bed and bootstrap up a test project with Wallaby Team running from mobile edge 🤣

Can't sleep because it's almost #AdventOfCode? Got an obnoxious folding phone?

Yes, you can stay in bed and bootstrap up a test project with <a href="/wallabyjs/">Wallaby Team</a> running from mobile edge 🤣
James Q Quick (@jamesqquick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's literally no better way to test a snippet of JavaScript than the Quokka extension from Wallaby Team You can try to convince me otherwise, but I doubt you'll succeed.

Stephan Meijer (@meijer_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Wallaby Team that changed my view on TDD. The instant feedback right inside my IDE is a game changer. Wish it could be used with playwright as well, but nevertheless, wallaby and quokka, are must haves for me.

DerekNonGeneric (@dereknongeneric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI, the folks from the land down under have been enabling luxurious performance DX wrt testing (if ur into that kinda stuff)

Wallaby Team (@wallabyjs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥷Console Ninja now logs 🛜 network requests (fetch, XMLHttpRequest) for your app! Visually linking network activity directly to your code provides immediate insights into network behavior and gives you an even faster dev experience 🚀

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Exciting news 🤩 We're now working on Wallaby 2.0! It's a comprehensive UX overhaul that will significantly boost performance & usability, enhancing every facet of Wallaby! It'll be compatible with any text editor (not just those with official Wallaby plugins). 👀 Preview it now

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🚀 Huge changes are coming to Wallaby!🤩 We have been working hard on Wallaby 2.0 for the last few months and can't wait to show you. While there's still more to do, we are thrilled to share a sneak peek with you all. Stay tuned for exciting updates!👇wallabyjs.com/mailinglist/ar…

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🚨 We just released Wallaby.js support for Node.js built-in node:test framework! 🎉 For most projects using node:test, simply start Wallaby. There's no additional setup required. Find out more: wallabyjs.com/whatsnew/node-…

Nicolas Carlo (@nicoespeon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That sweet feeling when you identify an improvement that can simply be extracted in a pure function 1. Write a quick test using Vitest 2. Run Wallaby Team to get instant feedback 3. Make the test pass And knowing it just works without having to start the entire app 🌈

Nicolas Carlo (@nicoespeon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ragunath Jawahar Vitest Wallaby Team Jest is fine, Redux Saga Test Plan is specific to Redux I like Vitest because it works out of the box with TS. Feels faster than Jest too (not sure if still the case) Wallaby is like NCrunch for .NET It gives you test feedback right next to the code (test & source)

<a href="/ragunathjawahar/">Ragunath Jawahar</a> <a href="/vitest_dev/">Vitest</a> <a href="/wallabyjs/">Wallaby Team</a> Jest is fine, Redux Saga Test Plan is specific to Redux

I like Vitest because it works out of the box with TS. Feels faster than Jest too (not sure if still the case)

Wallaby is like NCrunch for .NET
It gives you test feedback right next to the code (test &amp; source)