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🐷 Poku brings human-friendly testing and assertion to Node.js, Bun & Deno at the same time.
Poku is your test runner pet for Node.js, Bun and Deno combining flexibility, parallel and sequential runs, human-friendly assertion errors and high isolation level.
By creating Poku, my aim is to show that testing can be simpler.
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🐷 Documentation Website • 🔬 Compare Poku with the Most Popular Test Runners
Don't worry about describe
, it
, beforeEach
and everything else 🚀
After all, you don't need to learn what you already know (see why) ✨
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npm i -D poku
npm i -D poku tsx
bun add -d poku
import { poku } from 'npm:poku';
npx poku targetDir
bun poku targetDir
deno run npm:poku targetDir
import { poku } from 'poku';
await poku(['targetDir']);
import { poku } from 'npm:poku';
await poku(['targetDir']);
To see the detailed documentation, please visit the Documentation section 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 🚀
Poku is under the MIT License.
Please check the SECURITY.md and the section Is Poku Safe? from Documentation.
FAQs
🐷 Poku makes testing easy for Node.js, Bun, Deno, and you at the same time.
The npm package poku receives a total of 300 weekly downloads. As such, poku popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that poku demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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