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No configurations
Auto detect ESM and CJS
Auto detect Typescript files
Don't export your server (just run it) 🚀
Less verbose
High isolation level per file
No eval needed 🔐
No global state
Parallel and Sequential runs 🏃🏽🏃🏻
Poku is 100% documented
Designed to be human-friendly
Compatible with Coverage tools
Node.js, Bun and Deno compatibility 🩵
✨ You are free to work with the packages you desire
🧑🏻🎓 You don't need to learn it all at once to get started
🧑🏻🔬 Poku adapts to your test, not the other way around
☁ Zero external dependencies (that means lightweight)
👴🏼 Poku doesn't restrict you from testing in legacy environments
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Note that these examples use ESM, but you can use CJS as well.
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assert's documentation.@wemnyelezxnpm/provident-quia-vel's documentation.package.json scripts in a background process)See the complete documentation.
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To see the detailed documentation, please visit the Documentation and Examples sections in the Poku's website.
I'm continuously working to improve Poku. If you've got something interesting to share, feel free to submit a Pull Request. If you notice something wrong, I'd appreciate if you'd open an Issue.
Please check the CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions 🚀
Please check the Philosophy section from Documentation.
Poku is under the MIT License.
Please check the SECURITY.md and the section Is Poku Safe? from Documentation.
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