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    pixelmatch

    pixelmatch

    The smallest, simplest JavaScript pixel-level image comparison library

    ...Compares two images, writes the output diff and returns the number of mismatched pixels.
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    city-roads

    city-roads

    Visualization of all roads within any city

    ...The visual style often abstracts away labels and extraneous map features to focus purely on the road network, giving a unique, aesthetic view of urban form and connectivity. Because road topology reflects historical, geographic, and planning decisions, the resulting images serve as both analytical tools and generative art. Developers can integrate it into web pages or interactive dashboards where geographic structure is central, and users can pan/zoom to compare different cities or neighborhoods.
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    AyeSpy

    AyeSpy

    A performant visual regression testing tool

    Aye Spy is a high-performance visual regression tool to catch UI regressions. Aye Spy takes inspiration from existing projects such as Wraith and BackstopJs. We have found visual regression testing to be one of the most effective ways to catch regressions. It's a great tool to have in your pipeline, but the current solutions on the market were missing one key component we felt was essential for a great developer experience performance.
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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

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    PhantomCSS

    PhantomCSS

    Visual/CSS regression testing with PhantomJS

    CSS regression testing. A CasperJS module for automating visual regression testing with PhantomJS 2 or SlimerJS and Resemble.js. For testing Web apps, live style guides, and responsive layouts. PhantomCSS takes screenshots captured by CasperJS and compares them to baseline images using Resemble.js to test for rgb pixel differences. PhantomCSS then generates image diffs to help you find the cause. Screenshot based regression testing can only work when UI is predictable. It's possible to hide...
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    DUPS can be used to present any set of images depicting a chronological sequence. It creates a set of HTML pages acting as a browser based picture/pdf viewer. The emphasis lies on displaying two pictures side by side enabling the user to compare them.
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