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An accurate GUI element detection approach based on old-fashioned CV algorithms [Upgraded on 5/July/2021]
Code and projects from my blog posts.
Sample project to experiment with Cypress to test the GitLab application.
Mobile App Analysis and Testing Literature
AutomationIDE , Python IDE creare by Python, Include [WEB, API, GUI, Load & Stress] automation.
An extensible multiplatform framework to test GUIs in WinForms, WPF, GtkSharp and Xamarin.Mac.
An all-you-can-eat buffet of React TDD
A framework for GUI automation
Fully localized Robot Framework library for automating the SAP GUI using text locators
Deep-GUI is a tool for generating intelligent inputs to test UI-based applications, such as Android or web applications.
🚀 Cross-platform tool for functional GUI testing of Qt applications
Learn how to optimize your Cypress tests.
This plugin enables collaboration for GUI testing
Mouse Robot C#
DQT (Deep Q-network Testing) is an automatic black-box Android GUI testing approach based on deep reinforcement learning and graph embedding.
Don't Develop GUI Tests, Teach Your App To Test Itself!
FunTester plugin for FEST Swing - allows to generate test scripts for Java Swing applications
FunTester plugin for Selenium - allows to generate test scripts for web applications and sites
Repositório da versão 2 do curso de Testes end-to-end com Cypress da Escola Talking About Testing
Testing the website using checklists. Functional, UI and mobile testing.
Sikuli tutorials. A workspace for GUI testing.
Functional system test for the todo application
UI Eventing Framework to use for SUnit Testing
Distribute and execute Squish test cases across multiple squishservers
Personal project: testing the employee management system
Practice for writing test cases
Recorder and player of keyboard and mouse input (HID)
About Automação de testes de GUI do site demoqa.com
Python-based application that records user actions and then replays them exactly as performed. Essentially, the program functions like a tape recorder, but instead of sound, it reproduces all of the user’s previous actions on the computer, ensuring precise repetition of past operations.