Cross-runtime skills for Claude Code, Codex, and multi-agent workflows.
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Cross-runtime skills for Claude Code, Codex, and multi-agent workflows.
Cross-runtime thin api wrapper around better-sqlite3/node:sqlite/bun:sqlite
Type-safe environment variables for TypeScript. Zero-dependency .env loader and parser with the same API on Node, Bun, and Deno. Decorators, converters, and Standard Schema (zod/valibot/arktype) validation.
CLI micro-benchmarking for Node, Deno, and Bun with nonparametric statistics and significance testing.
Run OS and shell commands using template tag functions. Same API in Node, Deno, and Bun. Web streams, TypeScript typings, zero dependencies.
Minimal cross-runtime test runner. Zero dependencies. Works on Node.js, Deno, Bun, Workers, and browsers.
Process-isolated test runner for tape-six. Runs each test file in its own subprocess. Works with Node, Deno, and Bun. Supports TypeScript without transpilation.
TAP-inspired unit test library for Node, Deno, Bun, and browsers. ES modules, TypeScript, zero dependencies.
⚙️ Cross-Platform JavaScript/TypeScript Runtime Adapter.
🛠️ One tool to manage all runtimes, package managers 📦️ and much more (git, docker, ...).
Cross-runtime platform directories for Node.js and Bun.
Puppeteer-based browser test runner for tape-six. Runs each test file in its own iframe inside headless Chrome. Works with Node, Deno, and Bun.
An open-source authentication library for TypeScript. Supporting OAuth 2.0. Developer-friendly. Secure by default.
Playwright-based browser test runner for tape-six. Runs each test file in its own iframe inside headless Chromium. Works with Node, Deno, and Bun.
Cross-runtime implementation of WebSql api backed by better-sqlite3 and bun:sqlite
Composable primitives and config-driven runners that replace scattered shell scripts with type-safe, structured tooling
A TypeScript utility library providing robust HTTP data sanitization, validation, encoding, and MIME helpers — designed for security, flexibility, and developer-friendly usage.
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