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    Wobserver

    Web based metrics, monitoring, and observer

    ...The required assets are not included in the repo in build form and can therefore not be used. It is possible to build locally and use the generated package. (See Build manually for more information.) To view the web interface just enter http://<host>[:<port>]/ in the browser and it should show the :wobserver interface. The default port is 4001, but the port can be changed in the configuration.
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    Hound

    Hound

    Elixir library for writing integration tests and browser automation

    Hound is an Elixir library for browser automation and integration testing. It wraps the WebDriver protocol, allowing developers to write ExUnit tests that control browsers like Firefox, Chrome, or PhantomJS via Selenium or ChromeDriver. Hound supports parallel sessions, asynchronous test execution, JavaScript-heavy interactions, screenshots, and more—all directly in Elixir test suites.
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