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    CodeNarc is a static analysis tool for Groovy source code, enabling monitoring and enforcement of many coding standards and best practices. CodeNarc applies predefined and/or custom rules to each Groovy file, and generates an HTML or XML report. This project has been moved to https://github.com/CodeNarc/CodeNarc.
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    Betamax

    Betamax

    Betamax is a tool for mocking external HTTP resources such as web serv

    Betamax is a tool inspired by Ruby’s VCR that records HTTP interactions and replays them during tests, allowing for consistent, repeatable test environments. It is especially useful for integration and functional testing, where dependency on external HTTP APIs can introduce flakiness or delays. By intercepting and storing HTTP requests and responses into "tape" files, Betamax can replay those tapes in future test runs, reducing reliance on live services.
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    Robolectric Gradle Plugin

    Robolectric Gradle Plugin

    Gradle plugin for Robolectric

    The Robolectric Gradle Plugin was a tool designed to simplify the configuration of Robolectric unit tests within Android Gradle builds. Robolectric enables Android unit tests to run inside the JVM without an emulator or device. Although the plugin is now deprecated and no longer maintained, it historically helped developers configure their Gradle builds to use Robolectric more easily by handling setup and dependencies automatically.
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    Madcow 2.0

    Madcow 2.0

    Madcow 2.0 - Advanced Test Automation

    Madcow Version 2.0 is the premier test automation tool designed to make your life easier. Developers love it. Testers can actually use it. Madcow is a domain specific language which helps to make it easier to test web browser based applications. You don't need to be a programmer to use it! Testers can write and organise their test cases the way the want to. It runs in the JVM as it is built using Groovy, and utilises the respected Webdriver framework. Check it out today! Please...
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    MailProbe
    E-Mail monitoring, benchmarking and load testing tool with integrated web UI.
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    Pepper is a tool for Spreadsheet-driven Automated Lifecycle Testing
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