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    Keploy

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    Keploy is a functional testing toolkit for developers. It generates E2E tests for APIs (KTests) along with mocks or stubs(KMocks) by recording real API calls. KTests can be imported as mocks for consumers and vice-versa. Merge KTests with unit testing libraries(like Go-Test, JUnit..) to track combined test coverage. KMocks can also be referenced in existing tests or use anywhere (including any testing framework). KMocks can also be used as tests for the server. Keploy is added as a...
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    NUnit 3 Framework

    NUnit 3 Framework

    NUnit 3 Framework

    ...In many cases, users will be able to implement a special feature outside of our scope by simply creating a new attribute that embeds the required logic. In other cases, particularly in extending the engine, we rely on a plugin architecture. When running tests in a separate process, the console and gui runners make use of the NUnit Agent program, nunit-agent.exe. Although not directly run by users, nunit-agent does load and execute tests and users need to be aware of it, especially when debugging is involved.
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    Jacoco Android Gradle Plugin

    Jacoco Android Gradle Plugin

    Gradle plugin that creates JaCoCo test reports for Android unit tests

    A Gradle plugin that auto-creates and configures JaCoCo code coverage tasks for each Android app/module variant, saving you from manual setup across build types and flavors.
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    Covered
    Covered is a Verilog code coverage utility using VCD/LXT/FST dumpfiles (or VPI interface) and the design to generate line, toggle, memory, combinational logic, FSM state/arc and assertion coverage report metrics viewable via GUI or ASCII format. This project is ported to github and can be found at: https://github.com/chiphackers/covered
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    Coberclipse is a eclipse plugin for Corbertura. It will instrument the classes during the build and show the code coverage after executing unit test cases.
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    Unzip buildtemplate and you will have a project set up with ant/junit/verifydesign/code coverage all out of the box. It is a great way to get started and then add to the build.xml as you go. netbuildtemplate is for .net and has nant/nunit/NCover, etc.
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    EL4Ant is a light and efficient build system based on Apache Ant. A project is described in XML as modules with transitive dependencies. Features are provided thanks to plugins: Java execution, JUnit reports, EMMA code coverage, Eclipse integration...
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    Java Web Application Stack built on top of Wicket, Spring, Hibernate/Ibatis, Jetty, HSQLDB, Junit, functional testing (Selenium), code coverage(Cobertura), DB Migration and CI. Its intent is to provide a rapid method for creating java web new projects
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    Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.
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