Your AI coding agent just said "โ done, looks good."
It has no idea if that's true.
Agents write code. They can't see the browser. They can't click. They ship blindfolded.
We built KaneCLI to fix that. ๐งต
You ran a browser flow with Kane CLI. It passed. Now run it again next week. Or in CI. Or hand it to an agent.
Until today, that meant rewriting it from scratch.
Introducing Test.md. The agent-native test framework from Kane CLI. Record any session with `--๐๐๐๐`, or author by hand. The file is plain markdown. Heading per step.
โ Record any Kane CLI session as a `_๐๐๐๐.๐๐` with `--๐๐๐๐`
โ Step headings, plain English objectives, secrets, variables, the whole syntax
โ `@๐๐๐๐๐๐` directive composes flows from reusable helpers
โ Auto-replay on every run, caching that re-authors only what changed
โ Native Playwright, both ways. Export to code, hand the code back to Kane CLI to run.
โ Skills + agent.md, drop it into Claude Code, Cursor, any AI you build with
This is bigger than a file format. It is the framework agents have been missing.
Install now โฌ๏ธ
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Building with an AI coding agent? testmuai.โcom/kane-cli/agentsโ.md
Try Test.md today๐ https://t.co/WmeYdmvLYZ
#TestMd #BrowserAutomation #AI #Developers #AgentNative #QA #CLITools #KaneCLI #TestMuAI
Fast code is easy to celebrate.
Verified progress is what actually ships.
That is why we're launching Kane-cli.
We believe the future of development is agent-driven. But that future needs a new validation model. One where agents do not just produce code, but help prove that code works, surface breakages earlier, and continuously strengthen the confidence behind every release.
Kane-cli gives teams that loop.
It brings KaneAI and coding agents into the same loop so teams can generate and validate flows locally, discover bugs earlier, and keep improving coverage from the context already flowing through development. The outcome is not just faster testing. It is faster convergence from change to confidence.
From building to knowing, the loop gets dramatically tighter.
See Kane-cli in action.
https://t.co/hEwPaNtCOL
#kanecli #testmuai #agentictesting @testmuai
You pay Google $10/month to store your files. On Google's servers. Where Google can read them.
You pay Dropbox $12/month. On Dropbox's servers. Where Dropbox can read them.
You pay Apple $10/month. On Apple's servers. Where Apple can read them.
Dropbox was breached in 2024. User emails, hashed passwords, API keys, and OAuth tokens were exposed.
There is a tool that syncs your files directly between your own devices. No cloud. No server. No middleman. Ever.
It's called Syncthing. 81,900+ stars on GitHub.
Your files go directly from one device to another. Peer-to-peer. They never touch a third-party server. Not even Syncthing's.
Here's what it does:
โ Syncs files between any number of devices in real-time.
โ Peer-to-peer. No central server. Your files go directly between YOUR devices.
โ TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy on every connection.
โ Every device authenticated with a strong cryptographic certificate.
โ Works over LAN and internet. No port forwarding needed.
โ Selective folder sharing. Sync different folders with different people.
โ File versioning. Deleted or changed something? Roll it back.
โ Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, FreeBSD, Solaris, and more.
โ Web dashboard to monitor everything from your browser.
โ No account. No sign-up. Install it. Share a device ID. Done.
Here's the wildest part:
There is no Syncthing server. There is no Syncthing cloud. There is no company storing your data. The protocol is open and documented. There is nothing between your devices except an encrypted tunnel.
Google has shut down 293 products. Dropbox has been breached. iCloud photos have leaked. Every cloud service is one policy change away from scanning everything you store.
Syncthing can never shut down your files. Because your files were never on their servers.
Dropbox Plus: $12/month. $144/year.
Google One 2TB: $10/month. $120/year.
iCloud+ 2TB: $10/month. $120/year.
Syncthing: $0. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. Your hardware. Your files. Forever.
349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013.
Run by the Syncthing Foundation. A Swedish non-profit.
MPL-2.0 licensed. Open protocol. Peer-to-peer. Free forever.
100% Open Source.
Apple's PPQ (Provisioning Profile Query) is down and it seems to redirect to some phishy website (hacked?)
https://t.co/WEHkAu8WdJ - is used to verify a developer account, so I literally cannot build anything in Xcode
@RelianceDigital wtf is going on, 3 services all cancelled after a day automatically.
Booked one with paid service, that too cancelled without any refund!
Help and resolve asap!