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... running test cases. If every command in the test case exits with a 0 status code (success), the test passes. In this way, each line is an assertion of truth. The Bats sourcecode repository is hosted on GitHub. There you can file bugs on the issue tracker or submit tested pull requests for review.
... with a purpose application in which users can compete between each other in tapping various songs. In this setup, you need to have Octave or Matlab installed in order to compute the score for each user.
The sourcecode and build instructions can be found at: https://github.com/SMC-INESC/beatStation
beatStation can be used by researchers to annotate audio, conduct experiments, or as an inspiration for future apps.
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... is system alert. I'm not responsible for any damage on your system, try it under your responsibility. Sourcecode is not "evil" ( in fact is provided, there is nothing strange in it ) but I don't know what would happen using my code.