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    axe-core

    axe-core

    Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing

    Axe is an accessibility testing engine for websites and other HTML-based user interfaces. It's fast, secure, lightweight, and was built to seamlessly integrate with any existing test environment so you can automate accessibility testing alongside your regular functional testing. Axe-core has different types of rules, for WCAG 2.0 and 2.1 on level A and AA, as well as a number of best practices that help you identify common accessibility practices like ensuring every page has an h1 heading,...
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    Web Shortcuts
    This tool is used to open websites/links by pressing one or more keys on the keyboard, acting as a true shortcut for web pages. When the shortcut keys are pressed, you will be directed to the site previously entered through the main browser set in the system (if the tool does not work after setting the shortcuts, try restarting it).
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    Spearmint

    Spearmint

    An inclusive, accessibility-first GUI

    Easily create, save, and run tests intuitively using Spearmint. Access your app's file directory and codebase while providing a fully functional in-app terminal and browser. When you're ready to continue developing your application, your Jest test files will be in your app's __tests__ folder. Writing tests is like eating your veggies: it's something everyone knows that they should do, but not everyone does. Spearmint provides a simple way to write tests that gives you confidence your...
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