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Open-core AI bug reporting & testing — right-click to file grounded bugs to Jira/Linear/GitHub/Plane, AI personas (Sims) that review your product, and self-healing end-to-end tests.

  • Updated Jul 17, 2026
  • TypeScript

Self-healing locators leverage AI to automatically detect and repair broken element locators in automated tests, ensuring test stability even when the underlying UI structure or attributes change.

  • Updated Nov 2, 2025
  • Java

A multi-agent OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tool built with LangGraph for exploring digital footprints. Leverages parallel execution to search platforms (Google, LinkedIn, X, GitHub, etc.), correlates behavioral patterns, and generates comprehensive intelligence reports. Includes an AI-powered self-healing UI test suite.

  • Updated Jul 12, 2026
  • Python

Production-grade multi-agent QA pipeline built with LangGraph that autonomously generates, executes, self-heals, and evaluates API test suites from PR diffs and OpenAPI specs. Features LLM-as-Judge coverage scoring, ChromaDB test memory, 5-type self-healing, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints.

  • Updated Apr 2, 2026
  • Python

AI Systems Engineering Workbench for Test Automation — structured generation, explainable healing, evaluation, observability, and benchmark-driven improvement of Playwright test suites.

  • Updated Jun 25, 2026
  • Python

AI-powered self-healing Selenium framework that autonomously detects broken test selectors, generates ranked repairs via Claude Sonnet + LangGraph, validates fixes through multi-layer protocols, and routes results by confidence — auto-commit, PR, or issue escalation. Zero human intervention needed.

  • Updated Apr 2, 2026
  • Python

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