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    Cypress Visual Regression

    Cypress Visual Regression

    Module for adding visual regression testing to Cypress

    Module for adding visual regression testing to Cypress.
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    VBot

    VBot

    JSON based visual regression testing library

    A visual regression testing library/tool, aims to quickly automate browser-based tests with minimum development overhead. To test flexibly in different testing scenarios, either testing against web UI wired with backends or just static web pages, VBot exposes API to be used with testing frameworks like mocha or ava, etc. Therefore, the test data variables can be updated according to different conditions, in order to decouple from real backends and avoid false negative results.
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    Argus Eyes

    Argus Eyes

    A lightweight commandline tool for visual regression testing of UI

    ...Once argus eyes know where to find the components, it's time for some command line action. The first command you want to use is $ argus-eyes capture master. This makes argus eyes go over the config file and take screenshots of all specified components in there. The screenshots are saved in .argus-eyes/master and this set of screenshots can be compared with another set.
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