Top 20 NuGet fake Packages

FAKE - F# Make - is a build automation tool for .NET. Tasks and dependencies are specified in a DSL which is integrated in F#.
FAKE - F# Make - is a build automation tool for .NET. Tasks and dependencies are specified in a DSL which is integrated in F#.
FAKE - F# Make - is a build automation tool for .NET. Tasks and dependencies are specified in a DSL which is integrated in F#.
FAKE - F# Make - is a build automation tool for .NET. Tasks and dependencies are specified in a DSL which is integrated in F#.
Create dummy text or names reminding real ones. This library works by analyzing real texts , and can be used to geneate texts in various languages (or, rather, code pages - it does not generate real words).
Library-level Fakes for your favorite POCO classes.
framework for faking external web services for acceptance tests
Moksy is an open source .Net library for stubbing, mocking and simulating web services. Intended to be driven from MsTest (or your favorite testing framework), Moksy will create a real HTTP Server end-point that your system under test or other services can hit. For example: Moksy.Common.Proxy p...
A library to allow faking of client http logic with System.Net.Http. Supports recording and playback of responses. Particularly useful for separating client-side unit tests from web services.
A configurable template-based HTTP service stub host/generator.
Utilities to streamline unit testing in Dynamics CRM 365 by faking the IOrganizationService against an In-Memory context which runs blazing fast.
Simple fakes for testing SQL interaction without databases
A package to emulate SharePoint CSOM.
Create multiple pages with realistic test content by just using the Umbraco interface
FAKE - F# Make - is a build automation tool for .NET. Tasks and dependencies are specified in a DSL which is integrated in F#.
A fake implementation of UrlHelper
Provides base class functionality that serves as a thread-safe in-memory data store implementation. Use this to create fake data proxies for state-based unit testing or to quickly develop peasy service classes.