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    Storycap

    Storycap

    A Storybook Addon, Save the screenshot image of your stories

    Storycap crawls your Storybook and takes screenshot images. It is primarily responsible for image generation necessary for Visual Testing such as reg-suit.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    nut.js

    nut.js

    Native UI testing / controlling with node

    ...It allows for native UI interactions via keyboard and/or mouse but additionally gives you the possibility to navigate the screen based on image matching. nut.js gives you access to your system clipboard. Copy and paste text as you go! Retrieve info about open windows to improve your tests or workflows. nut.js provides plug-ins to perform on-screen image search, the key component for visual testing or image-based automation! nut.js works on all major operating systems. Windows, macOS and Linux! An improved image matching plugin that supports Apple Silicon chips, works across all current and future node/Electron versions and provides multi-image matching.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    React Screenshot Test

    React Screenshot Test

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components. Under the hood, we start a local server that renders components server-side. Each component is given its own dedicated page (e.g. /render/my-component). Then we use Puppeteer to take a screenshot of that page. If you work on a team where developers use a different OS (e.g. Mac OS and Linux), or if you develop on Mac OS but use Linux for continuous integration, you would quickly run into issues where screenshots are inconsistent...
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