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    gotests

    gotests

    Automatically generate Go test boilerplate from your source code

    ...It's a Golang command line tool that generates table-driven tests based on its target source files' function and method signatures. Any new dependencies in the test files are automatically imported. From the commandline, gotests can generate Go tests for specific source files or an entire directory. By default, it prints its output to stdout.
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    Argus Eyes

    Argus Eyes

    A lightweight commandline tool for visual regression testing of UI

    A lightweight command line tool for visual regression testing of UI components. After installing, you want to tell argus eyes which pages and which components to check for visual regression. Argus eyes work by going over a straightforward JSON file containing the resolutions you want to capture, as well as the pages with theirs url's, and the components with their CSS-selectors. Once argus eyes know where to find the components, it's time for some command line action. The first command you...
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    A simple commandline tool that displays the timestamp in seconds, milliseconds and microseconds. Detailed information: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sabali-timex/
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