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"textContent": "Hey @sushant_kadam , which stack that you use to write tests and manage. I think opens chatgpt and interact is the way to test E2E for ChatGPT Apps. In case you want to test prompt > render app, I think MCP Jam is a solution too.\n\nBtw, I just launched the mcp-studio. Runs entirely locally, you can test your tool call with your expected arguments, interactive with widget UI, change the setting (display mode, dark/light theme, etc) and then record it as a test - similar to cypress but for ChatGPT Apps.\n\nJust run `npx @pragmalabs/mcp-studio`",
"title": "How to write test suite for chatgpt app?"
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