Learn to say popular visual regression and UI screenshot testing tool names correctly.
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How is Percy (visual review and regression testing platform for web UIs) correctly pronounced?
Percy (the visual testing tool) is pronounced 'PUR-see' — exactly like the everyday first name, stress on PUR. In a technical interview: "Percy flagged a one-pixel shift in the checkout button before it ever reached production."
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How is BackstopJS (open-source visual regression testing tool using headless browser screenshots) correctly pronounced?
BackstopJS is pronounced 'BAK-stahp-JAY-ES' — 'backstop' exactly like the everyday word plus 'J-S' spoken as letters. In a technical interview: "BackstopJS compared today's screenshot against yesterday's baseline pixel by pixel."
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How is Applitools (AI-powered visual testing and monitoring platform) correctly pronounced?
Applitools is pronounced 'AP-lih-toolz' — a blend of 'application' and 'tools', stress on AP. In a technical interview: "Applitools' AI ignored the dynamic ad banner and still caught the real layout regression."
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How is reg-suit (open-source visual regression testing tool with pluggable image storage) correctly pronounced?
reg-suit is pronounced 'REG-soot' — 'reg' (short for regression) plus 'suit', stress on REG. In a technical interview: "reg-suit posted the visual diff straight into the pull request as a comment."
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How is Argos CI (open-source visual testing platform that plugs into any CI pipeline) correctly pronounced?
Argos CI is pronounced 'AHR-gohs SEE-EYE' — 'Argos' (the many-eyed giant of Greek myth) plus 'C-I' spoken as letters. In a technical interview: "Argos CI blocked the merge until someone approved the new screenshot as the fresh baseline."