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Joseph B.๐ ๏ธ 1 tool ๐ 18 karmaOct 26, 2025@ExamWhisperThis is awesome. It tells me the answers to my practice exam questions automatically through my airpods without me having to do anything, just by seeing my exam through my phone camera. I've been looking for an AI tool like this for a while. -

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Test failure can be triggered by: - Text not being found - Image not being found - "Assert" condition not being met (according to AI with 90% confidence) -

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By far the best test automation platform! I no longer waste hours writing test codeโthis AI handles everything. When something breaks, I can see it instantly and fix it. My productivity has easily doubled since I started using it!
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Keploy is a great tool for simplifying API testing. It makes it easy to generate test cases and mocks automatically, saving a lot of time and effort. The integration is smooth, and the features are really helpful for improving test coverage quickly.
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I'm a developer and Code Genius is my pair programming, it's amazing how much time it already saved me. Especially when it comes to unit tests (Jest and React Testing Library) ๐ฏ Recommended!
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Really impressed with CodeThreat! Itโs great to have a free tool that detects both code vulnerabilities and library risks. The setup was smooth, and it fits well into CI/CD pipelines. Definitely worth checking out!
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Honestly this is the GOAT, I tried this tool and it was able to either help debug or make scripts from the ground up. It has support for a lot of support languages too, which adds extra points to how good this tool is.
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>Why is this website so ugly? Our goal is to rapidly make the software better, not to have a shiny website. Love it!
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AI-powered code reviews that accelerate pull requests and improve code qualityOpenI signed up for early access and have been using codoki for a few months now, eventually brought it into my team as well. Great tool, simple to use, not overwhelming and has caught things in a way thats actually digestible
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Really liked the performance dashboard features. Very unique. Also the output was very polished, ready to deploy. Did not have to use Supabase - though would like to have the option of also using it if I want. Also cheaper compared to alternatives
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Codespell streamlined our development process by automating repetitive backend tasks. Itโs intuitive, efficient, and has become a core part of our workflow.
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I have read their documentation, specifically the basics of how to get started and the test script commands. Surprisingly the commands are easy to read and understand. I may need to do a bit more exploring, I think I saw a blogpost that you can also use javascript with this tool like many other tools, so I'll check that out as well. But for now, this tool seems to be promising enough for QA Testers and Automation testers who want to work faster and more efficient.
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A backend web on safety management of coal mines
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OpenFun and easy to use. You need to fix some lines by yourself but most of code will write for you!
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