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RubyGems.org Adds New Maintainer Role
RubyGems.org has added a new "maintainer" role that allows for publishing new versions of gems. This new permission type is aimed at improving security for gem owners and the service overall.
memserver
Advanced tools
in-memory database/ORM and http mock server you can run in-browser and node environments. Built for large frontend teams, fast tests and rapid prototyping
In order to use memserver CLI you need to have typescript set up in your project folder.
memserver
binary will only work on typescript project directories since it uses ts-node under the hood to for memserver console
and memserver g fixtures $modelName
generation commands.
npm install && npm run npm-link-ember-packages && tsc --build && npm run publish-modules-for-browser-and-node
FAQs
in-memory database/ORM and http mock server you can run in-browser and node environments. Built for large frontend teams, fast tests and rapid prototyping
The npm package memserver receives a total of 139 weekly downloads. As such, memserver popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that memserver 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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