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    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

    Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool

    Hoverfly is a lightweight, open source API simulation tool. Using Hoverfly, you can create realistic simulations of the APIs your application depends on. Replace unreliable test systems and restrictive API sandboxes with high-performance simulations in seconds. Run on MacOS, Windows or Linux, or use native Java or Python language bindings to get started quickly. Simulate API latency or failure when required by writing custom scripts in the language of your choice.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    LibreSpeed

    LibreSpeed

    Self-hosted Speedtest for HTML5 and more

    ...Supports PHP, Node, Multiple servers, and more. This is a very lightweight Speedtest implemented in Javascript, using XMLHttpRequest and Web Workers. All modern browsers are supported: IE11, latest Edge, latest Chrome, latest Firefox, latest Safari. Works with mobile versions too. Requires a reasonably fast web server with Apache 2 (nginx, IIS also supported) PHP 5.4 (other backends also available) MySQL database to store test results (optional, PostgreSQL and SQLite also supported) A fast! internet connection.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ScalaCheck

    ScalaCheck

    Property-based testing for Scala

    ...It automatically generates test inputs based on specifications, validating that properties hold across randomized scenarios, thereby enabling robust, declarative testing of edge cases and invariants.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Atheris

    Atheris

    A Coverage-Guided, Native Python Fuzzer

    ...It supports structured input strategies and custom mutators, which is especially helpful for text and data formats common in Python workloads. In practice, Atheris compresses weeks of edge-case brainstorming into hours of automated exploration with actionable, minimized reproductions.
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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
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    gofuzz

    gofuzz

    Fuzz testing for go

    gofuzz is a lightweight fuzzing utility for Go that rapidly generates randomized, edge-case-heavy inputs to populate structs, maps, slices, and scalar fields. It’s engineered to make property tests productive by automatically traversing nested types and supplying varied values, including zero values, extremes, and random strings or byte sequences. Because it respects Go’s type system, it can generate valid shapes for complex generic or composite types with very little setup.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Diffy

    Diffy

    Find potential bugs in your services with Diffy

    ...It acts as a proxy that fans out real production requests to three backends: the current “primary,” a “candidate” (new build), and a “shadow” baseline, then compares responses to detect behavioral differences. By using live traffic rather than synthetic tests, Diffy surfaces edge cases and data-dependent discrepancies that unit tests often miss. It provides mechanisms to normalize noise (timestamps, IDs, ordering) so diffs reflect meaningful regressions rather than incidental variance. Results are aggregated and visualized so teams can triage by endpoint, response field, or error type, turning release validation into a data-driven process. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A plugin for the Eclipse IDE to generate control flow graphs and show coverage information. Supports node, edge, edge-pair and prime path coverage. Based on the Eclipse Control Flow Graph Generator (http://eclipsefcg.sourceforge.net/)
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    GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is created with the goal of producing high quality test automation frameworks and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test the Linux Desktop and improve it.
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