Kane CLI

Test Browser Flows from Your Terminal - No Selectors, No Brittle Scripts.

by TestMu AI Reviewed by Brian Prince

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Kane CLI Overview

Kane CLI by TestMu AI is an AI-driven browser automation testing tool that brings KaneAI directly into the terminal. Instead of writing brittle selectors, custom scripts, or domain-specific syntax, developers and QA teams can describe a browser flow in plain English, and Kane CLI drives a real Chrome browser to complete the task. It can log in, navigate pages, validate UI behavior, extract data, and return pass/fail results with shareable proof. Built for developers, QA engineers, and AI coding agents, Kane CLI helps teams validate web app changes locally, catch breakages earlier, and ship with more confidence.

Features of Kane CLI

  • Natural Language Browser Automation – Describe a browser task in plain English and let Kane CLI execute it in Chrome.

  • Terminal-Based Testing Workflow – Bring AI-powered validation directly into developer and QA command-line workflows.

  • Real Chrome Browser Execution – Kane CLI opens and controls a real local browser to complete end-to-end flows.

  • No Selectors or Custom DSLs – Avoid fragile selectors, complex scripts, and specialized test syntax.

  • Pass/Fail Results with Proof – Receive clear validation outcomes and shareable proof for debugging and review.

  • Built for AI Coding Agents – Gives agents a deterministic way to validate the web apps they help build.

Kane CLI Use Cases

  • Developer Testing – Validate login flows, billing pages, dashboards, forms, and feature changes directly from the terminal.

  • QA Automation – Create repeatable browser checks without writing traditional Selenium or Playwright scripts.

  • AI Agent Validation – Let coding agents verify the UI flows they generate or modify.

  • Pre-Release Checks – Run quick end-to-end validations before merging or deploying web app changes.

  • Data Extraction & Workflow Verification – Navigate web apps, verify expected states, and extract information from pages using natural language.

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