TestLens

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Tame flaky tests before they disrupt your productivity
Websitehttps://testlens.app
GitHubhttps://github.com/testlens-app

We've refreshed the TestLens visual identity with a new logo, colors, and fonts.
Here's the story behind the design.

https://testlens.app/blog/2026/03/26/new-logo/

#ContinuousIntegration #Testing #Java #GitHub #JUnit #Gradle #Maven

TestLens Has a New Look

We've refreshed the TestLens visual identity with a new logo, colors, and fonts. Here's the story behind the design.

Test failures on CI often result in time consuming root cause analysis involving scrolling through lengthy GitHub Actions CI logs.

Check out our latest blog post to learn how the new Test Failure Details feature surfaces test failures directly in Pull Requests to streamline the troubleshooting process!

https://testlens.app/blog/2026/03/18/test-failure-details/

#ContinuousIntegration #Testing #Java #GitHub

Analyze Test Failures Quickly With the Test Failure Details View

Test failures on CI often result in time consuming root cause analysis involving scrolling through lengthy GitHub Actions CI logs. To address this well-known pain point, we've introduced the test failure details view, that surfaces the failing assertion directly in you pull request.

TestLens launches to accelerate Java and Kotlin pull request workflows!

Know this problem? You’re done with implementing a feature, but getting your PR through the CI pipeline is tedious. TestLens assists you to get your pull requests merged faster by posting an easy-to-read summary of failed tests and by rerunning failed tests only!

Read more in our announcement post and join the private beta: https://testlens.app/blog/2026/02/04/testlens-private-beta-launch

#Java #Kotlin #CI #GitHub #Gradle #Maven #JUnit #ProductLaunch

TestLens launches to accelerate Java and Kotlin pull request workflows

Know this problem? You’re done with implementing a feature, but getting your PR through the CI pipeline is tedious. TestLens assists you to get your pull requests merged faster by posting an easy-to-read summary of failed tests and by rerunning failed tests only!