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Kane CLI runs end-to-end flows on your local browser, powered by natural language. Instant validation, deep bug discovery, and production-ready automation that elevates release confidence. Built for developers, QA testers, DevOps and security teams, product managers, and vibecoders. AI coding agents like Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and Copilot can use Kane CLI as a tool to verify their code works in a real browser.
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Three adjacent categories touch parts of what Kane CLI does. None do all of it:
Kane CLI removes the maintenance tax without sacrificing rigor, and exports back to Playwright when teams want it. Every run produces a persistent, linkable artifact with logs, screenshots, and replay โ drop it into a PR, Slack thread, or bug report. Plugs into GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and Bitbucket Pipelines without custom scripting.
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Kane CLI sits in a position no other tool currently occupies: natural-language authoring, deterministic verification, real-browser execution, agent-native integration, and a terminal-first form factor โ all in one engine. You describe a flow in plain English, it opens a real Chrome browser, runs every step, and returns a pass/fail with shareable proof. No selectors, no scripts, no scaffolding.
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Two distinct audiences, served by the same engine:
Within humans, the sweet spot is individual developers and lean teams who find traditional frameworks too heavy, plus mature QA organizations that want natural-language authoring without losing their Playwright investment.
Kane CLI By TestMu AI's answer:
The bottleneck in software used to be writing the code. Vibe coding removed that โ teams are shipping more software, faster, than at any point in the industry's history. What it exposed is a new blind spot most teams haven't named yet: trust. Every feature that ships from a prompt is a feature nobody has actually verified. At agentic speed, "a human will click through it later" stops being a plan and becomes a liability โ one that compounds at the speed of AI generation. Kane CLI was built against this gap. The thesis: software has always trusted the people who wrote it. As more code is written by machines, the verification layer has to scale to meet it. Kane CLI is how trust scales in the agentic era.
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