Open source test case management system designed for self-hosted use
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Open source test case management system designed for self-hosted use
Web-framework for BDD: scalable, configurable, easy to use, based on Flask Admin and Pydantic.
Collection of free open source software testing tools with some links on how to use them
A free browser extension for Chrome, Edge and Firefox that fills dummy text in all input fields in a page.
A Laravel package to simulate payments for testing and development without real transactions
This project provides methods and utils to make basic checks in the SEO of an instance of a page using the URL of this page or a webdriver instance that is browsing that page at the moment
free QA management Tools for management anything table about Quality Assurance
Run HL7 quality checks and export validation reports. Built by SmaRTy Saini Corp
A fast, developer-friendly CLI toolkit for generating and validating synthetic CSV data.
Human-like keyboard and mouse input simulation for Windows. Isolated testing environment with realistic typing patterns, typos, and mouse physics. Python-based automation for UI/QA testing.
HTTP response diff tool - send identical requests to two servers and compare their responses
Generic automated testing framework leveraging Python, Behave, and Selenium to streamline test development and ensure consistency across different software suites.
Internal tool for generating QA test accounts
This is a simple xray generator for test cases, which lets you save time copy-pasting Jira issues and editing test data.
A windows app that help testers capture screenshots with structure test steps, and export into a Word (.docx) document without switching windows . Built to speed up evidence creation, and make test reporting effortless. Features include shortcut-based screenshot capture, Word export. Ideal for creating fast, organized, and reusable test evidence.
QAstro.js is a modular library for automatic accessibility and security linting of web pages. Easily extensible with new rules
Tana is an open-source desktop tool designed to streamline exploratory and session-based software testing. Built with pure Python and Tkinter (no external dependencies), it provides an intuitive GUI where testers can: - View and manage test charters and findings in a clean, sortable table - Quickly log new observations with all essential fields
A powerful Python tool for validating OCR accuracy by comparing extracted text from images against expected results, with real-time monitoring capabilities and detailed similarity metrics.
🤖 A privacy-first tool that generates structured manual test cases using local Llama 3.2. Built with Node.js, Express, and Ollama. No cloud APIs - your data stays local!
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