Lucas de Eiroz Rodrigues is an independent Brazilian developer whose open-source catalog focuses on making test automation friendlier for small teams and solo QA engineers. His flagship utility, Robot Runner, wraps the command-line power of Robot Framework and Appium inside a lightweight, cross-platform desktop GUI so that testers can assemble, configure and launch mobile, web or API suites without memorizing flags or editing nested JSON files. Typical users launch the program at the start of a sprint, import existing .robot scripts, pick target devices from an auto-detected list, and watch live logs, tags and screenshots flow back into the same window while tests execute on local emulators, cloud farms or real hardware. Because the interface exposes variables, tags and argument files through plain forms, even newcomers can switch browsers, swap endpoints or rerun failed cases with a few clicks, while experienced engineers still have an expandable panel for custom command-line switches. The tool therefore fits naturally into teaching labs, continuous-integration pipelines and ad-hoc regression rounds where speed of setup matters more than enterprise dashboards. All published software from Lucas de Eiroz Rodrigues is offered free of charge on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pointing to the newest upstream release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
A modern, cross-platform GUI for Robot Framework and Appium, designed to simplify test automation workflows.
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