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PyPI Now Supports iOS and Android Wheels for Mobile Python Development
PyPI now supports iOS and Android wheels, making it easier for Python developers to distribute mobile packages.
@axe-core/axe
Advanced tools
The axe family of tools help you check for digital accessibility. They are built on the open-source axe-core accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing. To make it easy to get started, it is available as:
Perform interactive testing extensions to the Developer tools built into the browser:
Use the command line interface to easily add accessibility checks into your build/integration scripts.
All built on the foundation of axe-core, these APIs make integration with your testing framework easier:
These axe tools are brought to you by your friends at Deque more than 100 contributors from around the world. We are all committed to making the web accessible to all.
At Deque, our mission is Digital Equality. If you need help integrating accessibility testing into your development process, get in touch, and we will be happy to help you make your products accessible to all.
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The family of axe tools
We found that @axe-core/axe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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