Cucumber
Cucumber is a software tool that supports behavior-driven development. Central to the Cucumber BDD approach is its ordinary language parser Gherkin. As such, Cucumber allows the execution of feature documentation written in business-facing text. It runs automated acceptance tests written in a behavior-driven development (BDD) style.
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Syntax highlighting for Gherkin (.feature files) in Notepad++
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A natural language BDD testing framework for JavaScript
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Examples of how to use RSpec and Cucumber for testing ruby
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A small example on how to use cucumber & selenium in java
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A erbot-based Cucumber test runner
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Here You will get an basic example of cucumber with javascript. :)
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Library for mocking CLI calls to external APIs
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An example project to replicate a simple Protractor e2e test in Cucumber
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