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    Build Securely on AWS with Proven Frameworks

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    TestSprite

    TestSprite

    AI-powered automated testing from your terminal

    TestSprite is the official command-line interface for TestSprite’s AI-powered testing platform. It lets developers and coding agents run automated tests against live frontend and backend applications from the terminal. The CLI is designed as a verification layer for agentic coding workflows, so an AI agent can create tests, run them, inspect failures, fix code, and rerun checks. It returns structured failure bundles that can include failing steps, screenshots, DOM snapshots, test source,...
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    The Art of Command Line

    The Art of Command Line

    Master the command line, in one page

    ...It emphasizes fluency: small habits and commands that compound into faster debugging, data wrangling, and system navigation. The content spans basic shell usage, text processing with tools like grep/sed/awk, networking and performance inspection, and advice for working safely with root and destructive commands. Many entries highlight lesser-known flags or idioms that save keystrokes or avoid pitfalls, and the list aims to be dense but scannable. It is written for Linux first while acknowledging macOS and Windows differences where relevant. The document is also available in multiple languages, reflecting broad community interest and contributions.
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