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Cross-platform automation framework for all kinds of apps, built on top of the W3C WebDriver protocol
A collection of awesome readme templates to display on your profile
sitespeed.io is an open-source tool for comprehensive web performance analysis, enabling you to test, monitor, and optimize your website’s speed using real browsers in various environments.
Find the right git commands without digging through the web.
🌊 Smooth animation library for interpolating numbers
A workshop for learning how to test JavaScript applications
End-to-end testing workshop with Cypress
TimeMap instance for Civilian Harm in Ukraine
Sense (elasticsearch) for chrome extension
Generate a simple invoice PDF from HTML using puppeteer & handlebars
Browse GitHub users with React
IONIC Chat With Firebase
A collection of GitHub Actions for BrowserStack. For internal reference: https://browserstack.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ENG/pages/1750928573/GitHub+Integration+via+GitHub+Actions
super-request is a supertest inspired HTTP assertion tester.
Selenium Webdriver Nodejs
Now no more need to scroll up and fetch hierarchy of JSON elements manually - JSON hierarchy will appear on tooltip of each key/value pair (powered by ‘Copy to Clipboard’ feature on mouse click eve…
Testing Express APIs with Supertest
WebdriverIO with Mocha, shared page objects and test classes between IOS and Android which helps to reduce code 2x
Supertest, Jsonschema, Chai and Mocha framework to test API statuses, JSON Schema validation, error responses etc
Study to learn how use zalenium with protractor
html5-player provides a unified js interface supports html5 video playback, pause, seek, mute, and timing
This repository was created to help in this guide: Automation with Protractor, PageObject and Cucumber
Dockerize sitespeed.io performance tests
Study about protractor, and the same project using supertest
comparing performance characteristics of various ways of using AWS's SAM for lambdas