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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    Now continued as OculiX — see oculix.org

    SikuliX is now continued as OculiX at https://oculix.org. The active development,,releases, documentation and community have moved there. SikuliX (and now OculiX) automates anything you see on the screen of your desktop computer. Running Windows, Mac or some Linux/Unix. It uses image recognition powered by OpenCV to identify GUI components and can act on them with mouse and keyboard actions. This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source...
    Downloads: 105 This Week
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    Testerman

    A TTCN-3-inspired testing environment in Python

    Testerman is an attempt to produce a TTCN-3 inspired test automation system without the strict typing model of the TTCN-3 test control notation that can be too heavy to be practical with non-stricly defined protocols. This is achieved by bringing TTCN-3 primitives and concepts to the Python programming language. It provides a complete environment to design, manage, execute and analyze automated tests, and can be used as a platform to develop test simulators (drivers and stubs) and prototypes of network applications.
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