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  5. AmberTrace vs TestDino

AmberTrace vs TestDino

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TestDino
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AmberTrace
AmberTrace

TestDino is an AI-native, Playwright-focused test reporting and management platform with MCP support. It enables Claude Code, Cursor, and LLM-based querying to navigate Playwright reporting, analyze flaky trends, compare environments, and sync complete run context into Jira or Asana.

Monitor every LLM call across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google — with full request/response data, token usage, and latency metrics.

Flaky test analysis: finds top flaky tests across CI runs and branches. Solves: random failures, rerun waste, flaky noise, Errors analysis: groups failures and highlights the real failing file/method/line. Solves: noisy stack traces, hard triage, slow debugging, Evidence collection: trace, screenshots, video, console logs attached to failures. Solves: “works locally”, missing logs, can’t reproduce CI failures, Environment analysis: compares failures by OS/browser/runner/env. Solves: CI only failures, linux headless issues, infra based flakes, Test failure classification: bug vs flaky vs infrastructure vs UI change. Solves: wrong prioritization, dev QA blame game, wasted fixing wrong issues, Smart rerun grouping: attempts 1/2/3 grouped. Solves: proving flaky vs real bug, tracking rerun outcomes, retry confusion, AI insights: detects regressions, repeated failures, new failure patterns. Solves: hidden instability trends, late discovery of regressions, AI summaries: one line reason + next action. Solves: long debugging notes, slow understanding for non authors, Test run management: centralized history with commit/branch/duration. Solves: hunting CI artifacts, no single source of truth, GitHub integration: PR checks + commit summaries. Solves: low PR confidence, unstable merges, unclear test status, Slack app: real time failure and flaky alerts. Solves: delayed awareness, silent CI failures, missed regressions, Jira/Linear/Asana/Monday: auto create issues with full context. Solves: manual ticket creation, missing reproduction details, slow handoff, MCP server: query test runs/errors/flakes via AI tools. Solves: slow investigation, manual searching, lack of AI assisted debugging workflow.
Zero-code LLM instrumentation, Auto-patches OpenAI, Anthropic and Google clients, Full AI agent trace view, Token usage and cost tracking per call, Automatic failure and retry loop detection, Multi-provider unified dashboard, Prompt and completion replay, Real-time trace streaming, Background async trace delivery with ~1ms overhead, Open-source Python and TypeScript SDKs, Self-host or cloud deployment
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