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Commit. Laugh. Repeat.

For the Love of Code submission

Add a little laugh to your workflow. This Git hook plays a random sitcom laugh track every time you commit code… because shipping bugs is funnier with a laugh track.

🎉 Built for the For the Love of Code hackathon, running until Sep 22. You can still join the fun. Submit your own project today!

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React

React is an open source JavaScript library used for designing user interfaces.
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Testspace.com

Testspace.com

Test Management software for DevOps

Testspace provides a dashboard for publishing test results from automation and a framework for implementing and executing manual tests using GitHub.

  • Publish large volumes of test results with a single command
  • Implement Manual tests using text files contained in a repository
  • Improve process with metrics, graphs, and analytics
  • Auto-detect Flaky tests
  • Exploratory support

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HumanLayer enables AI agents to communicate with humans in tool-based and async workflows. Guarantee human oversight of high-stakes function calls with approval workflows across slack, email and more. Bring your LLM and Framework of choice and start giving your AI agents safe access to the world. Agentic Workflows, human in the loop, tool calling

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Coveralls

Coveralls

Coveralls.io: Deliver Better Code

We help you deliver code confidently by showing which parts of your code aren’t covered by your test suite.

Eliminate Tech Debt

Maintaining a well-tested codebase is mission-critical, but figuring out where your tests are lacking can be painful. You're already running your tests on a continuous integration server, let it do the heavy lifting. Coveralls works with your CI to sift through coverage data to find gaps you didn't know you had.