Kane CLI Hack Day by TestMu AI (formerly LamdabTest)

Join us for a one-day, in-person hackathon built for developers working with AI coding agents.

:round_pushpin: TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest) Office, San Francisco

:date: May 30, 2026 – May 31, 2026

:trophy: $5,000 in prizes

Build a real web app using AWS Kiro and verify it with Kane CLI, a plain-English browser automation tool designed for AI-driven development workflows.

What to expect:

  • 50 curated builders in one room
  • AI-powered development with AWS Kiro
  • Automated verification using Kane CLI
  • Live demos, collaboration, and networking
  • Solo or team participation (up to 4 members)

Whether you’re building tools, dashboards, experiments, or AI workflows, this hack day is all about shipping something real in a single day.

:link: Register here: https://kane-cli-hack-day.devpost.com/

If you’re attending, comment below or reach out , would love to connect and collaborate!

Appreciate TestMu AI for organizing this. Looking forward to the session and especially trying out Kane CLI in a real build and test workflow. Curious to see how well it handles real browser flows when we’re actually building something from scratch.

I’m planning to attend this. What stands out to me is that it’s not just a coding hackathon but also focuses on verification and testing using AI tools. That’s usually the part that gets ignored in most demos, so it will be interesting to see how reliable Kane CLI is in real usage across different apps and flows.

Well if someone can share what KaneCLI is that would be better if you guys have any idea.

Hey @anusha_kannan Will be happy to share on KaneCLI.

Kane CLI is a browser automation tool for testing that runs directly from your terminal. Describe what should happen. This opens your local Chrome browser, executes it step by step, and returns pass or fail with shareable proof.

End-to-end flows on your local browser, powered by natural language. Instant validation, deep bug discovery, and production-ready automation that elevates release confidence at every deploy across every team.

This is our webpage: Kane CLI - Browser Automation Agent For Testing | TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest)

To get started, follow this documentation on Kane CLI | TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest)

I’ve tried Kane CLI and went through the quickstart documentation as well (Quick Start | TestMu AI (Formerly LambdaTest)). I find the idea of plain-English browser automation quite interesting. Looking forward to seeing more real use cases during the session, especially how teams handle debugging when flows break in real scenarios.