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pythagora
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AI Chat Applications with the Metacognition Approach: Tree of Thoughts (ToT)
Product which you can try - https://github.com/Pythagora-io/pythagora, check also video - Open-Source AI Agent Can Build FULL STACK Apps (FREE “Devin” Alternative) (youtube.com)
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How to kickstart automated test suite when there are 0 tests written and the codebase is already huge
P.S. If you found this post helpful, it would mean a lot to me if you starred the Pythagora Github repo and if you try Pythagora out, please let us know how it went on [email protected].
- Show HN: CLI tool that writes unit tests for Node.js apps with GPT-4
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I created a CLI tool that writes unit tests with GPT-4 (with one command, I created tests for Lodash repo with 90% code coverage and found 13 bugs)
Thanks, yes, it can, we actually started off with integration tests. Take a look at the integration tests README. They work by recording server activity (db queries, 3rd party API requests, etc.) during the processing of an API request.
- Pythagora creates automated tests for you by analysing server activity
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I created a dev tool that uses GPT-4 to generate integration tests in Jest by tracking server activity
Recently, I open sourced Pythagora - a dev tool that tracks the server activity and creates integration tests from it. However, many people said that they wanted to analyze better what is inside the tests and to use tests as code documentation. So, I used GPT-4 to export Pythagora tests (which are basically JSON files that contain all captured data) to Jest code which can be reviewed and used for documentation.
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45 ways to break an API server (negative tests with examples)
I'm working on Pythagora, an open source tool that writes automated integration tests by itself (well, with a bit of help from GPT-4) without you, the dev, having to write a single line of code. Basically, you can get from 0 to 80% code code coverage within 30 minutes (video).
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What project are you currently working on?
Hey! I'm working on Pythagora (https://github.com/Pythagora-io/pythagora) - it's an open source tool that creates automated integration tests by analyzing server activity without you having to write a single line of code.
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How Pythagora Reduces Debugging Time and Supercharges Your Development Workflow
Pythagora is an NPM package designed to create automated tests for your Node.js applications by analyzing server activity. It records all requests to your app's endpoints, along with responses and server actions, such as Mongo and Redis queries. Pythagora during testing simulates the server conditions from the time when the request was captured, allowing for consistent and accurate testing across different environments.
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Creating integration tests for a backend legacy codebase
Finally, if you read this far and would like to support us, please consider starring the Pythagora Github repository here – it would mean the world to us.
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How to kickstart automated test suite when there are 0 tests written and the codebase is already huge
Both the API server and the prompts used are open-source. They’re available for you to delve into, scrutinize, and even contribute to if you so desire. You can find the Pythagora API server here while the prompts, key ingredients in the creation of unit tests, are housed in this folder.
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I created a CLI tool that writes unit tests with GPT-4 (with one command, I created tests for Lodash repo with 90% code coverage and found 13 bugs)
Thank you! Yes, definitely makes sense. We already have Pythagora config, so we can just add an ignore object. Btw, Pythagora API (that sends the data to GPT) is open sourced as well so you can see there what's exactly being sent - https://github.com/Pythagora-io/api
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CLI tool that writes unit tests with GPT-4 - with one command it gets a codebase from 0 to 90% code coverage (for Lodash repo, it created ~1500 tests with 90% coverage and found 13 bugs)
You can find the prompts in this folder on the Pythagora server
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I created a CLI tool that writes unit tests with GPT-4 (with one command, it created ~1500 tests for Lodash and found 13 bugs)
The Pythagora server is open sourced as well here
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