arXiv AI By Chao Peng, Ruida Hu, Ajitha Rajan, Tegawend\'e F Bissyand\'e, Jacques Klein, Cuiyun Gao

Can LLMs Test Terminal User Interfaces?

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arXiv:2608. 03743v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Terminal User Interfaces (TUIs) combine the stateful, screen-oriented behaviour of GUIs with terminal deployment and are now common in developer tools.

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