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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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    Protractor

    Protractor

    E2E test framework for Angular apps

    ...Protractor can automatically execute the next step in your test the moment the webpage finishes pending tasks, so you don’t have to worry about waiting for your test and webpage to sync. Protractor needs two files to run, a spec file and a configuration file. Open a new command line or terminal window and create a clean folder for testing.
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    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework (FRUIT)

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework FRUIT - TDD in FORTRAN

    FORTRAN Unit Test Framework, written in FORTRAN 95. So that all FORTRAN features can be tested. FRUIT has assertion, fixture, setup, teardown, report, spec, driver generation. Rake used as build tool. Tutorials at http://fortranxunit.wiki.sourceforge.net The core testing part is in FORTRAN, this part can be used independent of the Ruby codes. The Ruby code is to make fixtures and reports easier. Rake is to build the project elegantly. This project also demonstrate a new way to...
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    cleversheep

    cleversheep

    Test framework and support library

    A testing framework. This framework is an Xunit style framework, but its origins lie in system level testing. Also includes an amount of supporting code and miscellaneous library code.
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    cs-test

    A Python test framework aimed at higher level testing.

    Warning! This is in development. the following description is what will be - not what is. This framework is an Xunit style framework, but its origins lie in system level testing. It includes support for some of the trickier aspects of testing at this level, such as needing to track the contents of multiple log files, asynchronously interact with multiple networked components and the need to fake complex components.
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    Simple C/C++ Unit test framework, extensible with console user interface and graphics user interface.
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    .Net wrapper for MS Terminal Services control. Part of TAF Core distributed test automation framework (https://sourceforge.net/projects/tafcore/)
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    A simple but fairly complete unit test framework for C in a single header file. Features fixtures, test suites and integration with xcode!
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    fgen is a free command line tool that facilitates cross platform c++ development, including header generation, cpp file generation, makefile generation, unit test framework generation, etc.
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    CxTest is a JUnit/cppUnit/xUnit-like unit test framework for C. It is extremely portable since it doesn't depend on RTTI, exception handling or any libraries (including standard ones)
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    RUn (REBOL Unit) is a Unit Test Framework inspired from jUnit. It provides a way to develop TestCases and submit developped code in REBOL to their verification.
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