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    Bats-core

    Bats-core

    Bash automated testing system

    Bats is a TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected. A Bats test file is a Bash script with special syntax for defining test cases. Under the hood, each test case is just a function with a description. Bats is most useful when testing software is written in Bash, but you can use it to test any UNIX program. Test cases consist of standard shell commands.
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    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench - Fuzzer benchmarking as a service

    FuzzBench is a large-scale, open research platform developed by Google to evaluate and benchmark fuzzers — automated software testing tools that detect vulnerabilities through randomized input generation. It provides a standardized, reproducible environment for comparing the performance and effectiveness of different fuzzing algorithms on real-world software targets. FuzzBench integrates with the OSS-Fuzz infrastructure, allowing it to run experiments on authentic open source projects and...
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    Classic HWUT

    Software Unit Tests (Language Independent Approach)

    ...The flexible approach enables the inclusion of many types of tests, such as memory leak checks (using valgrind), coding rule checks, complexity checks, etc. Tests are run by a simple call to hwut in a base directory of a project. In particular for C, HWUT supports make file generation using 'sos' and 'sols' modes. Remote control-able function stubs may be generated using the 'stub' mode. Test cases can be generated using the 'gen' mode, and state machine walkers by the 'sm_walker' mode. Over the last decade HWUT has matured towards a full fledged unit test tool for a wide variety of applications.
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    HTTP Test Tool
    httest is a script based tool for testing and benchmarking web applications, web servers, proxy servers and web browsers. httest can emulate clients and servers in the same test script, very useful for testing proxys.
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    VSPMS is the "Very Simple Project Management System", which is a cross-platform set of shell tools and aliases to establish and share project environment variables, aliases, documentation, and setup procedures.
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    shUnit2 is a unit testing framework for shell scripts (eg. sh, bash) that is modelled after the JUnit framework. It is designed to make unit testing in shell as simple as possible. >> This project is now hosted on GitHub (https://github.com/kward/shunit2). <<
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