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@augment-vir/assert
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A collection of assertions for test and production code alike.
A collection of assertions for test and production code alike. These main exports are the following:
assert
: a collection of assertion methods with type guards when possible. Example: assert.isDefined()
check
: a collection of boolean check methods with type guards when possible. Example: check.isBoolean()
assertWrap
: a collection of assertions that return the asserted value if the assertion passes. Examples assertWrap.isArray()
checkWrap
: a collection of checks that return the checked value if it passes or undefined
. Example: checkWrap.isInfinite()
waitUntil
: a collection of assertion methods that try to wait until the assertion becomes true. Example: waitUntil.isTruthy()
See the docs under Assert
, or Package: @augment-vir/assert
here: https://electrovir.github.io/augment-vir
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A collection of assertions for test and production code alike.
We found that @augment-vir/assert demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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