TestSprite CLI feeds AI coding agents one isolated test failure at a time
TestSprite has released an open-source CLI tool designed to integrate automated frontend and backend testing directly into AI coding agent workflows. The tool deliberately returns only one failure bundle per query, tied to a single test snapshot, to prevent agents from processing mixed or corrupted context across runs. A three-command loop lets an agent create a test, retrieve a structured failure report with screenshots and a root-cause hypothesis, then rerun the test after applying a fix. The CLI supports popular coding agents including Claude, Cursor, Cline, and Windsurf, and can be configured non-interactively for CI pipelines. Written in TypeScript under the Apache-2.0 license, the tool requires Node 20.19 or higher and an API key for TestSprite's cloud platform, which the company says is used by over 100,000 teams.
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