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Text editors
The text editor is a sacred tool for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
ZenHub
ZenHub is the only project management tool that integrates natively within GitHub’s user interface. No lengthy onboarding. No configuration headaches. No separate logins. Developers stay in an environment they love and Project Managers get total visibility into the development process.
Dev teams at companies like NASA, Microsoft, Adobe, Comcast, Docker, VMware, and Leap Motion trust ZenHub's powerful browser extension to help them ship better software.
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Flaptastic
Manage flaky unit tests with the unit testing framework you already use.
Features
- Checkbox to instantly disable any unhealthy unit test across all branches
- GitHub flaky test warnings on pull requests
- Slack alerting to team channel who's test are flapping
- Metrics and charting to aid you in fixing the biggest disruptions first
Requirements
- CI/CD (CircleCI, TravisCI, Jenkins, etc.)
Flaptastic is designed for organizations with many codebases and teams.
The test should run openpilot in the simulator for a minute and fail on process crashes or unexpected alerts. Ideally, this test should be able to run in GitHub Actions.