Provides live-reload functionality for Phoenix
Automatically run tests when files change
Rebar3 plugin for auto compiling on changes
Sync - Automatic Code Reloader
Lustre's official CLI and development tooling.
Testcontainers is an Elixir library that supports ExUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium ...
ExGuard automates various tasks by running custom rules whenever file or directories are modified.
Automatically run tests in the iex console when files are saved
Robust, Ubiquitous and Massively Scalable Messaging Platform (XMPP, MQTT, SIP Server)
A gleam dev proxy to enable live reload and smoother DX
Glacier brings incremental interactive unit testing to Gleam. It is meant as a drop-in replacement for Gleeunit and depends on and wraps ...
ElixirScript: compiles Elixir code to JavaScript
Yet another static website generator written in Elixir
Get notified of filesystem events in Gleam
A file change watcher wrapper based on [fs](https://github.com/synrc/fs)
Framework for creating interactive dashboards
ACTIVE Continuous Compilation
A simple web framework that serves from the filesystem using Simplates!
A configurable mix task to watch file changes Watch file changes in a project and run the corresponding command when a change happens.
Development Tooling and CLI for the novdom framework.
The Brains of the Farmbot Project
MBU is a collection of build utilities for Mix to make it easier to build your project, for example building the front end. It supports t...
A file watcher for Elixir
Sync - Automatic Code Reloader
Solidity Watcher is a tiny tool to watch for changes in your Solidity contracts and compile them.
A Gleam project
ActiveEx is a sync replacement that uses native file-system OS async listeners to automatic compile and to reload after saving all *.ex a...
Elixir library capable of watching and recompiling/reloading files at runtime.
Application for managing and communicating with IO servers via JSON
Application for managing and communicating with IO servers via JSON