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PlaywrightCross-browser E2E testing framework by Microsoft supporting Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit with one API. Features auto-waiting, tracing with timeline/screenshots/DOM snapshots, codegen for recording tests, and parallel execution. Component testing for React, Vue, Svelte. Built-in API testing, network mocking, and mobile emulation. Known for reliability and speed vs Selenium/Cypress. 70K+ GitHub stars, rapidly becoming the E2E standard.DeepEvalDeepEval is an Apache-2.0 Python framework for evaluating LLM apps, RAG systems, agents, MCP workflows, and safety behavior with repeatable test cases. It works locally and in CI/CD, then connects to Confident AI for hosted reports, observability, red teaming, and governance when teams need shared evidence instead of ad-hoc prompt reviews and manual QA.reviewdogreviewdog is an open-source automated code review tool that integrates any linter or static analysis tool with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Gitea pull requests. Parses output in errorformat, Checkstyle XML, SARIF, and JSON formats to post inline review comments on changed lines only. Works with GitHub Actions, Travis CI, CircleCI, GitLab CI, and Jenkins. Supports 40+ languages through universal linter adapter architecture.LangfuseLangfuse is an open-source LLM engineering platform with 29K+ GitHub stars for tracing, evaluating, and monitoring AI applications. Acquired by ClickHouse, it provides detailed traces of LLM calls, prompt management with versioning, dataset-based evaluation, user feedback collection, and cost tracking. Framework-agnostic with native integrations for LangChain, LlamaIndex, OpenAI SDK, and Vercel AI SDK. Offers both self-hosted deployment and a managed cloud service.StablyStably enables developers to create QA tests in plain English using a no-code editor, with AI ensuring tests remain valid as the application evolves through self-healing locators and assertions. It lowers the barrier to high-quality QA for startups by eliminating the need for scripting knowledge, automatically adapting test steps when UI elements change position or structure.CUA (Computer-Use Agent)Open-source computer-use infrastructure for agents that need to drive desktop environments in the background. CUA includes Cua Driver, Sandbox, Run, Bench, and Verified Data across Linux, Windows, macOS, and Android, with MCP and CLI surfaces for screenshots, accessibility trees, keyboard/mouse actions, shell commands, task evaluation, and fleet execution.ChromaticChromatic is a Storybook-first visual testing and UI review platform for design systems and frontend teams. It publishes Storybook, captures component snapshots, reviews pull-request diffs, and supports interaction tests, accessibility checks, TurboSnap, SteadySnap, Playwright/Cypress workflows, and Storybook MCP context.MomenticMomentic is an AI-native testing platform that lets teams write end-to-end tests in plain English. It features auto-healing test selectors that adapt to UI changes, instant mobile device emulators, built-in visual regression testing, and AI-powered flaky test handling. Backed by $15M Series A from Standard Capital, it eliminates brittle test maintenance through intelligent element identification and self-repairing test flows.PromptfooPromptfoo is an OpenAI-owned open-source toolkit for evaluating, red-teaming and securing LLM applications. It supports config-driven prompt/model tests, CI regression gates, red-team scans, guardrails, model security workflows, MCP Proxy, code scanning and evaluations across prompts, agents and RAG pipelines.