Just published `middlewright` to npm, a plugin system for playwright.
We've been using it for a few months at @iterate to make UI tests non-flaky, fail fast when something's broken, and help agents improve our product instead of making tests worse.
pnpm add middlewright -D
Thinking about renaming trpc-cli and moving under the @iterate umbrella, because it will support much more than just trpc for building CLIs:
- orpc
- builtin routing
- builtin validation
- plain ts parsing
But this particular name is a bad idea... right?
Aand we just accidentally built ngrok. Deployed captun to captun.sh, so you can run `npx captun 3000` and get a public url.
But even better is JS usage. Create a public tunnel from anywhere: your agent, your test harness, or your browser tab. Rough, but working
Just published captun to npm: an OSS, self-hosted, faster ngrok/cloudflare quick tunnels alternative:
npx captun deploy
npx captun 3000
This is a pretty thin capnweb wrapper right now, but more goodies coming
Tunnels are now actually QUICK!
Just published captun to npm: an OSS, self-hosted, faster ngrok/cloudflare quick tunnels alternative:
npx captun deploy
npx captun 3000
This is a pretty thin capnweb wrapper right now, but more goodies coming
Tunnels are now actually QUICK!
Working w/ @jonas on a faster alternative to cloudflare quick tunnels/ngrok (using capnweb + your own worker so still very much @Cloudflare)
Also allows tunnelling to an in-memory `fetch` function. Publishing soon/more niceties later. or just point ur clanker at the github repo
who is doing this in london??
just moved here for the summer with my friend, our startups are doing ~$10k/month all together
want to meet more founders