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March 2022

TestQuality Test Management Tool for GitHub: Integration Steps, Defect & Issue Reporting process

TestQuality extends Github to provide Modern, Powerful, Test Plan Management. This is accomplished via a Deep Live Native 2-Way Integration between GitHub and TestQuality. Test Management workflows are extended so you can Create, Update, Delete, and Link Defects and Requirements in your GitHub repository without ever leaving your testing workflows. And best of all TestQuality is completely FREE for use with GitHub public repo's.

Perforce + GitHub - New Perforce Helix Core Actions

Building a great game involves uniting team members and their tools. But too often, developers spend more time setting up their environment and building their pipeline, rather than innovating. Perforce Software has been working with Microsoft to address these challenges. It started with the Enhanced Studio Pack. This lets studios quickly launch a pre-configured environment with industry-leading tools.

TestQuality Test Management Case Tool: a DEMO Overview on Test Creation and GitHub Integration

Demo of Some Important Features of TestQuality - Test Management Tool App In this TestQuality DEMO overview we will cover different areas of this Test Management Case tool TestQuality helps you build better software with fully integrated and easy to use Test Management for high-performance teams. The fastest way to build, run, and manage test cases, plans, runs, and cycles. Easily understand the quality and performance of your tests and with powerful test analytics.

How to Perform Load Testing with k6 using GitHub Actions

You can find a collection of k6 scripts and GitHub workflows referenced in this tutorial here. In this tutorial, we will look into how to integrate performance testing in your development process with GitHub Actions and k6. For a video tutorial 🎥 , check out the following tutorial on YouTube. k6 is an open-source load testing tool for testing the performance of APIs, microservices, and websites.