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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    SikuliX version 2.0.0+ (2019+)

    SikuliX automates anything you see on the screen of your desktop computer running Windows, Mac or some Linux/Unix. It uses image recognition powered by OpenCV to identify GUI components and can act on them with mouse and keyboard actions. This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source code of the application or web page you want to act on.
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    vstest

    vstest

    Visual Studio Test Platform is the runner and engine that powers test

    The Visual Studio Test Platform is an open and extensible test platform that enables running tests, collect diagnostics data and report results. The Test Platform supports running tests written in various test frameworks, and using a pluggable adapter model. Based on user-choice, the desired test framework and its corresponding adapter can be acquired as a vsix or as NuGet package as the case may be. Adapters can be written in terms of a public API exposed by the Test Platform.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    pFUnit

    Unit testing framework for Fortran with MPI extensions

    pFUnit is now hosted and developed on GitHub. And will be completely removed from sourceforge on January 01, 2020 Please use: https://github.com/Goddard-Fortran-Ecosystem/pFUnit GitHub has been the primary host for some time now, but with the release of pFUnit 4.0 earlier in 2019, the sourceforge site is very out of date.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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