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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)
Re types of bugs, I'm assuming you're talking about Lodash bugs. I've made a fork and added the bugs in the readme - https://github.com/Pythagora-io/pythagora-demo-lodash
Not sure if I understand - how do you mean? Btw, you can see all generated tests in the lodash demo repo - https://github.com/Pythagora-io/pythagora-demo-lodash. Also, tests in Pythagora itself are all generated by itself.
'Not sure about your other tests, but at least one of the failures in your pick() tests is a result of an incorrect call signature. https://github.com/Pythagora-io/pythagora-demo-lodash/pull/1
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How to kickstart automated test suite when there are 0 tests written and the codebase is already huge
If you’re curious to check these out yourself, we’ve forked the Lodash repository and added the tests generated by Pythagora. Feel free to explore them here.
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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)
However, after testing on a couple of different repos, it seems that GPT is able to find edge cases which are quite hard to think of. This way, the generated tests actually found bugs right away. TBH, I was quite blown away by this. Here is a lodash demo repo that I forked and generated tests with Pythagora. It took 4 hours to finish but the results are quite amazing:
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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)
However, it seems that tests that GPT creates cover edge cases that are quite impressive (check out the tests in the demo lodash repo I linked). I think that generating tests with GPT might have a bigger value than we think.
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