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proxy.golang.org : github.com/ActiveState/termtest/expect
Package expect provides an expect-like interface to automate control of applications. It is unlike expect in that it does not spawn or manage process lifecycle. This package only focuses on expecting output and sending input through it's psuedoterminal.
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purl: pkg:golang/github.com/%21active%21state/termtest/expect
Keywords:
cross-platform
, emulation
, expect
, golang
, linux
, macos
, terminal
, testing
, windows
License: Apache-2.0
Latest release: almost 5 years ago
First release: over 5 years ago
Namespace: github.com/ActiveState/termtest
Dependent packages: 8
Dependent repositories: 8
Stars: 59 on GitHub
Forks: 6 on GitHub
Total Commits: 82
Committers: 4
Average commits per author: 20.5
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.049
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Last synced: 11 days ago
github.com/brad-jones/dotfiles v1.13.31
97 versions - Latest release: almost 3 years ago - 0 stars on GitHubgithub.com/ActiveState/termtest v0.7.2
Cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) integration testing for your terminals12 versions - Latest release: about 3 years ago - 3 dependent packages - 6 dependent repositories - 59 stars on GitHub
github.com/activestate/termtest v0.7.2
Cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) integration testing for your terminals12 versions - Latest release: about 3 years ago - 59 stars on GitHub
github.com/brad-jones/ssh-add-with-pass v1.0.5
Wrapper around ssh-add that uses expect to unlock the provided key.6 versions - Latest release: over 4 years ago - 0 stars on GitHub
github.com/aschey/termtest v0.7.1
Cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) integration testing for your terminals11 versions - Latest release: almost 5 years ago - 2 dependent packages - 2 dependent repositories - 0 stars on GitHub
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