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pypi.org : green

Green is a clean, colorful, fast python test runner.

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purl: pkg:pypi/green
Keywords: nose , nose2 , trial , pytest , py.test , tox , green , tdd , test , tests , functional , system , unit , unittest , color , tabular , clean , red , rednose , regression , runner , integration , smoke , white , black , box , incremental , end , end-to-end , sanity , acceptance , load , stress , performance , usability , install , uninstall , recovery , security , comparison , alpha , beta , non-functional , destructive , accessibility , internationalization , i18n , localization , l10n , development , a/b , concurrent , conformance , verification , validation , quality , assurance , ad-hoc , agile , api , automated , all , pairs , pairwise , boundary , value , branch , browser , condition , coverage , dynamic , exploratory , equivalence , partitioning , fuzz , gui , glass , gorilla , interface , keyword , penetration , retesting , risk , based , scalability , soak , volume , vulnerability , python , test-automation , test-driven-development , test-runner , testing
License: Other
Latest release: over 1 year ago
First release: over 11 years ago
Dependent packages: 45
Dependent repositories: 249
Downloads: 15,847 last month
Stars: 796 on GitHub
Forks: 76 on GitHub
Docker dependents: 5
Docker downloads: 1,631
Total Commits: 1052
Committers: 45
Average commits per author: 23.378
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.297
More commit stats: commits.ecosyste.ms
See more repository details: repos.ecosyste.ms
Funding links: https://github.com/sponsors/cleancut, https://patreon.com/nathanstocks, https://github.com/sponsors/CleanCut
Last synced: 3 days ago

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