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    pineTERM: Free In-Browser UART Terminal

    pineTERM: Free In-Browser UART Terminal

    Easy-to-use, powerful web/browser UART terminal, no installation req.

    A modern, stand alone browser-based serial terminal for UART communication with microcontrollers, embedded devices, and IoT hardware. No installation required - just open in your browser and connect to your serial device. Just unpack the zip file into local folder and open index.html in Chrome/Edge/Opera. Works on Windows/Linux/MaOS
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    Webhook.site

    Webhook.site

    Test HTTP webhooks with this handy tool that displays requests

    With Webhook.site, you instantly get a unique, random URL that you can use to test and debug Webhooks and HTTP requests, as well as to create your own workflows using the Custom Actions graphical editor or WebhookScript, a simple scripting language, to transform, validate and process HTTP requests. There are two versions of Webhook.site. The completely open-source, MIT-licensed version is available on Github, which can be self-hosted using e.g. Docker, is great for testing Webhooks, but...
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    Marathon -GUI Test Runner Web, Swing, FX

    Marathon -GUI Test Runner Web, Swing, FX

    Marathon supports testing of Java/Swing and Java/Fx applications.

    Marathon provides an integrated environment for test script creation and execution. Supported FW: Web, Java Swing/ Java FX. Currently, Marathon supports JRuby script models for recording the test scripts.Marathon test runner generates Allure test reports.Marathon allows for grouping of test cases.It also has an option of inserting modules while recording(in MarathonITE while recording). It allows tester to inset checklist while recording and also takes screen capture and annotate it in...
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    Tryit Editor

    Tryit Editor

    A free, open source, and easy to use HTML editor

    WEBS TOOK TRYIT EDITOR DOWN, TRYING TO REUPLOAD TRYIT EDITOR TO ANOTHER HOSTING SERVICE. Tryit Editor is a lightweight HTML editor that uses CodeMirror to highlight code. It features an easy to use WYSIWYG interface, as well as many functions, such as saving to local disk. Features automatic updates of main script files. Code is released under MIT license. CodeMirror is copyright Marijn Haverbeke, and is released under a MIT-style license. Read the CodeMirror license at:...
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