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@exabyte-io/chimpy
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Mat3ra (github.com/exabyte-io) is not a maintainer of this package. The current version is a temporary workaround to make the package usable on M1 Macs with Node 8 by removing phantomjs dependency.
Package requires chromedriver to be installed as a dependency in your project.
To install both packages:
npm i --save-dev chimpy chromedriver
The Chimp that you know and love is now being split into two separate projects, both of which are intended to help you deliver higher quality faster.
The first is Chimpy, which will be developed and maintained by TheBrain team. This project will continue evolving and supporting the current thinking behind Chimp 1.x.
The second is Chimp 2.0, which will be developed and maintained by Xolv.io. This project will be built from scratch based on the learnings made while using Chimp 1.x in the field.
For more details about this decision, please see the full announcement here.
Access the documentation site here.
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Develop acceptance tests & end-to-end tests with realtime feedback.
The npm package @exabyte-io/chimpy receives a total of 22 weekly downloads. As such, @exabyte-io/chimpy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @exabyte-io/chimpy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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