kedgr.xyz auto-tests
A beta tool, kedgr.xyz, now claims to auto‑generate CI/CD tests for GitHub repos using AI and natural language prompts — aimed at shrinking test-writing toil (social briefing). The project is live in beta and being touted as a way to speed up test coverage generation for engineers who want to automate more of their pipelines (social briefing). (x.com)
Kedgr’s public landing page uses the brand line “AI‑Powered Code Governance” and advertises itself as built for “industrial‑scale development.” (kedgr.xyz) The only clear public announcement tied to the beta appears as a promotional post on X by the handle @dope_xclusive that links to kedgr.xyz. (x.com) Indexed results for the name “kedgr” are sparse outside the product domain, with web searches returning the site itself but no coverage in major tech outlets at the time of this briefing. (kedgr.xyz) A search for an official project repository on GitHub finds no obvious “kedgr” organization or repo; GitHub returns unrelated accounts and similarly named projects instead of a clearly linked source code repo. (github.com) The site’s messaging emphasizes governance and industrial scale rather than only test‑generation features, indicating the auto‑test capability is being marketed as part of a broader code‑governance product. (kedgr.xyz)