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    Changelog CI

    Changelog CI

    Changelog CI is a GitHub Action that enables a project

    Changelog CI is a GitHub Action that enables a project to automatically generate changelogs. Changelog CI can be triggered on pull_request, workflow_dispatch, and any other events that can provide the required inputs. Changelog CI uses python and GitHub API to generate a changelog for a repository. First, it tries to get the latest release from the repository (If available). Then, it checks all the pull requests/commits merged after the last release using the GitHub API.
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    changed-files

    changed-files

    Github action to retrieve all (added, copied, modified, deleted, etc.

    Github action to retrieve all (added, copied, modified, deleted, renamed, type changed, unmerged, unknown) files and directories. Effortlessly track all changed files and directories relative to a target branch, preceding commit or the last remote commit returning relative paths from the project root using this GitHub action. This action solely identifies files that have undergone changes within the context of events such as pull_request, push, and more. However, it doesn't detect pending uncommitted changes created during the workflow execution.
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    AET

    AET

    Detects visual changes on websites and performs page health checks

    AET is a system that detects visual changes on websites and performs basic page health checks (like w3c compliance, accessibility, HTTP status codes, JS Error checks and others). AET is designed as a flexible system that can be adapted and tailored to the regression requirements of a given project. The tool has been developed to aid front-end client-side layout regression testing of websites or portfolios, in essence assessing the impact or change of a website from one snapshot to the next.
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    Open Source Tripwire

    Open Source Tripwire

    Open Source Tripwire

    Open Source Tripwire® is a security and data integrity tool for monitoring and alerting on file & directory changes. This project is based on code originally contributed by Tripwire, Inc. in 2000. A Tripwire check compares the current filesystem state against a known baseline state, and alerts on any changes it detects. The baseline and check behavior are controlled by a policy file, which specifies which files or directories to monitor, and which attributes to monitor them, such as hashes, file permissions, and ownership. ...
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