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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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    Koarse Grind (formerly Coarse Grind)

    Koarse Grind (formerly Coarse Grind)

    Test Automation framework intended for coarse-grained testing

    Koarse Grind has been rewritten in Kotlin (hence the 'K'). It's new home is here: https://github.com/william-hood/koarse-grind-kotlin __________________________________ Test Automation framework for Kotlin/Java with an integrated web-based user interface. It is intended for larger-grained testing of an installed & configured product, rather than unit testing.
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    megatest

    Run tasks/tests, get trustworthy pass/fail info rolled up

    Distributed test running system. build for running simulations, quality assurance or similar where you need to run a large number of tests. Supports dependencies, iteration, disk space management and log file analysis.
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    LogDruid

    Generate charts and reports using data gathered in log files

    An application to gather, aggregate, chart and report information originating from any log files. It uses regular expressions that are constructed graphically and can be tested in the application against samples. Once configured for a specific type of log file set, the gathering and display of the chart for a new files set can be done in just one click. Contains a sample template to handle few log types: Java GC log, OpenDS access log, Apache access log...
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    LoadMonger

    Java based load testing tool for HTTP applications.

    Load - the demand on the operating resources of a system (as a telephone exchange or a web service) Monger - a dealer in or trader of a commodity LoadMonger - a command line Java based tool that provides a balance between ease of use and flexibility to define reasonably complex load patterns and can generate loads comparable with Apache bench, but with the ability to define more sophisticated load patterns and sophisticated data compilation via log files that can be merged on test end to aggregate over an arbitrary set of log generation hosts. (Not to be confused with the urban slang definition of LoadMonger)
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