Compare screenshots of the given urls. Outputs detailed diff image.
Small library that allows us to compare screenshots generated by puppeteer in our tests
Take and Compare screenshots
Compare screenshots.
Generates comparision screenshots before/after modifying css. Use for regression testing.
Compare screenshots of your storybook with multiple browsers and multiple screen sizes
Integrates protractor and webdriver to let tests take and compare screenshots at different sizes.
Simple `jest`, `mocha` and `jasmine` high order function to compare screenshots, using [Applitools Eyes](https://applitools.com/). It integrates nicely with [Puppeteer](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer) and [Protractor](https://github.com/angular
Command-line tool for capturing, comparing, and managing component fixture screenshots.
A fully responsive slider to compare before and after images for grading, retouching and all else. Mobile and fluid container friendly!
A pixel-level image comparison library powered by wasm and SIMD feature, originally created to compare screenshots in tests.
Fastest deep equal comparison for React. Great for React.memo & shouldComponentUpdate. Also really fast general-purpose deep comparison.
Compare strings containing a mix of letters and numbers in the way a human being would in sort order.
Compare semver version strings to find greater, equal or lesser.
A Cypress plugin to compare screenshots for visual regression testing
Get a compare function for array to sort
Compare alphanumeric strings the same way a human would, using a natural order algorithm
Compare strings containing a mix of letters and numbers in the way a human being would in sort order.
Compare two objects using accessed properties with Proxy
A mesh replacement for `THREE.Line`. Instead of using GL_LINE, it uses a strip of billboarded triangles. This is a fork of [spite/THREE.MeshLine](https://github.com/spite/THREE.MeshLine), previously maintained by studio [Utsuboco](https://github.com/utsub
Node JS directory compare
It's react's useEffect hook, except using deep comparison on the inputs, not reference equality
React Native Picker for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows
Compare strings with Intl.Collator if available, falling back to String.localeCompare otherwise
Compare screenshots in different browsers at different sizes
Command line tool to compare screenshots outputted from our screenshot_comparison gem
Compare screenshots in your tests!
Vulture captures and compares screenshots of web pages at multiple resolutions, highlighting visual differences.
Zucchini follows simple walkthrough scenarios for your iOS app, takes screenshots and compares them to the reference ones.
lineup takes to screenshots of your app and compares them to references in order to find design flaws in your new code.
Hooks into RSpec and makes browser screenshots in all js-feature specs. It works, by hooking into Capybara's click_on, click_button, etc. methods and will make a screenshot before and after each click. After all tests run, it will generate a report page, default under public/screenshot_overview (which can conveniently be viewed through the dev server: http://localhost:3000/screenshot_overview/).
Zucchini follows simple walkthrough scenarios for your iOS app, takes screenshots and compares them to the reference ones.
A Rails gem that captures screenshots of Lookbook component previews, compares them against baseline images, and highlights visual differences to assist in safe refactoring.
Adds 'visual' specs and matchers that take screenshots of the app and compare them to find regressions in frontend. Must have imagemagick installed! Depends on rspec, capybara, poltergeist
Kontrast is a testing tool that lets you build a frontend test suite to run against your test and production websites. It uses Selenium to take screenshots and ImageMagick to compare them. Kontrast then produces a detailed gallery of its test results.
pXdoppelganger compares two images and can tell you the exact difference (in % of pixels changed). If you compare two screenshots of you app before and after a release, it will help you to automate your design regression tests. It follows the suggestions of image comparison by in Jeff Kreeftmeijers blog: jeffkreeftmeijer.com/2011/comparing-images-and-creating-image-diffs/
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